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Thank You, JJ Jansen


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3 hours ago, Newbie said:

I appreciate your perspective but Fletch will always be the guy we took instead of Trey Smith. He also looked horrible pre-season before he got “injured.”

Wasn’t he like a 5th or 6th round pick? That means alot of teams passed on Trey Smith, multiple times.  Fletch may be a reliable starter next year.  He might not.  He’s a late round pick…no harm no foul 

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54 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Wasn’t he like a 5th or 6th round pick? That means alot of teams passed on Trey Smith, multiple times.  Fletch may be a reliable starter next year.  He might not.  He’s a late round pick…no harm no foul 

I have no idea why Smith fell so far. Most draft pundits had him going as early as the 2nd, 4th at the worst. They were better than NFL talent evaluators in this case.

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1 hour ago, Smithers said:

Wasn’t he like a 5th or 6th round pick? That means alot of teams passed on Trey Smith, multiple times.  Fletch may be a reliable starter next year.  He might not.  He’s a late round pick…no harm no foul 

Our offensive line is an abomination. We didn’t need to pass on Smith who dropped in the draft due to blood clot issues. Our attitude heading into the draft was that we had fixed all of our problems and took luxury players instead of filling needs. Fletcher looked horrible and was a wasted pick, while Trey Smith has looked solid starting for the Chiefs. 

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