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Quarterback (4): Ian Book, Chris Oladokun, Patrick Mahomes, Carson Wentz

Running Back (7): Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Hassan Hall, Keaontay Ingram, Isiah Pacheco, La'Mical Perine, Deneric Prince, Louis Rees-Zammit

Wide Receiver (12): Marquise "Hollywood" Brown, Jacob Copeland, Kadarius Toney, Anthony Miller, Skyy Moore, Cornell Powell, Nikko Remigio, Rashee Rice, Justyn Ross, Shi Smith, Montrell Washington, Justin Watson

Tight End (5): Izaiah Gathings, Noah Gray, Travis Kelce, Gerrit Prince, Irv Smith Jr.

Offensive Tackle (4): Chukwuebuka Godrick, Wanya Morris, Lucas Niang, Jawaan Taylor

Interior Offensive Linemen (4): Mike Caliendo, Creed Humphrey, Trey Smith, Joe Thuney

Defensive End (8): Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Mike Danna, Malik Herring, Truman Jones, George Karlaftis, Charles Omenihu, Jordan Smith, BJ Thompson

Defensive Tackle (7): Isaiah Buggs, Matt Dickerson, Neil Farrell Jr., Chris Jones, Derrick Nnadi, Mike Pennel, Tershawn Wharton

Linebacker (6): Nick Bolton, Leo Chenal, Cole Christiansen, Jack Cochrane, Cam Jones, Drue Tranquill

Cornerback (8): Ekow Boye-Doe, Nic Jones, Trent McDuffie, Nazeeh Johnson, Kelvin Joseph, Keith Taylor, Jaylen Watson, Joshua Williams

Safety (6): Deon Bush, Chamarri Conner, Bryan Cook, Trey Dean, Tyree Gillespie, Justin Reid

Specialists (3): Matt Araiza, Harrison Butker, James Winchester

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3 hours ago, West said:

Quarterback (4): Ian Book, Chris Oladokun, Patrick Mahomes, Carson Wentz

Running Back (7): Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Hassan Hall, Keaontay Ingram, Isiah Pacheco, La'Mical Perine, Deneric Prince, Louis Rees-Zammit

Wide Receiver (12): Marquise "Hollywood" Brown, Jacob Copeland, Kadarius Toney, Anthony Miller, Skyy Moore, Cornell Powell, Nikko Remigio, Rashee Rice, Justyn Ross, Shi Smith, Montrell Washington, Justin Watson

Tight End (5): Izaiah Gathings, Noah Gray, Travis Kelce, Gerrit Prince, Irv Smith Jr.

Offensive Tackle (4): Chukwuebuka Godrick, Wanya Morris, Lucas Niang, Jawaan Taylor

Interior Offensive Linemen (4): Mike Caliendo, Creed Humphrey, Trey Smith, Joe Thuney

Defensive End (8): Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Mike Danna, Malik Herring, Truman Jones, George Karlaftis, Charles Omenihu, Jordan Smith, BJ Thompson

Defensive Tackle (7): Isaiah Buggs, Matt Dickerson, Neil Farrell Jr., Chris Jones, Derrick Nnadi, Mike Pennel, Tershawn Wharton

Linebacker (6): Nick Bolton, Leo Chenal, Cole Christiansen, Jack Cochrane, Cam Jones, Drue Tranquill

Cornerback (8): Ekow Boye-Doe, Nic Jones, Trent McDuffie, Nazeeh Johnson, Kelvin Joseph, Keith Taylor, Jaylen Watson, Joshua Williams

Safety (6): Deon Bush, Chamarri Conner, Bryan Cook, Trey Dean, Tyree Gillespie, Justin Reid

Specialists (3): Matt Araiza, Harrison Butker, James Winchester

With the draft and available cap, this looks like a pretty good roster to me.

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Agree DH....They are on a path to another Championship.

I see 1-2 more Free Agents after the draft.  Andy and his system does not put rookies in the mix unless they are unbelievable.

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McDuffie played the second half of his rookie year.  Same for Karlaftis...Frank Clack mentored George if you recall.

I did not think Romeo Crennel played for the Chiefs?

Watson was a role player in the secondary and the WR Watson was a journeyman.

Pacheco was a back up for awhile and went into the lineup when he was able to pass protect and injuries.

It takes time for rookies to play under Andy

 

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17 minutes ago, Thegoatee said:

I’d draft LT, RB, WR, DE, CB, and S as best player available each round.

DT is more important than DE. Our current DEs will be stellar if we get a stud DT to pair with Jones. I'm hoping we get one in the first 3 rounds.

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54 minutes ago, Boone said:

DT is more important than DE. Our current DEs will be stellar if we get a stud DT to pair with Jones. I'm hoping we get one in the first 3 rounds.

Would you like Sweat in the third if he was available at #95?  No pass rush, but he would tie up double teams and give Jones a better shot plus be tough against the run.  Probably only good for 30 snaps/game and may not be able to control his weight.  Would you rather get a DT that could provide some QB pressure but doesn't have the run stopping abilities or command double teams?  If the Chiefs can survive until Omenihu comes back, I think they can make it without the extra pass rushing DT. 

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9 hours ago, jetlord said:

Would you like Sweat in the third if he was available at #95?  No pass rush, but he would tie up double teams and give Jones a better shot plus be tough against the run.  Probably only good for 30 snaps/game and may not be able to control his weight.  Would you rather get a DT that could provide some QB pressure but doesn't have the run stopping abilities or command double teams?  If the Chiefs can survive until Omenihu comes back, I think they can make it without the extra pass rushing DT. 

I'm looking at what the Rams did by picking Kobie Turner last year to pair with AD, and I think a similar situation would make our D completely unbearable to opposing teams. In Spags I trust, of course, for whoever they take...but to have 2 DTs that can routinely blow up the middle of the OLine would be incredible. 

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