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KC Chiefs hosting Carlos Dunlap for visit


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8 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I never got the feeling that the interest was that high. For him or for us.

For better or worse, I think the team believes they are far better at DE than the fans, media or most educated observers do.

Fitts the one that said he wants to bring a DE and DT in. He didn't specify why but I'd hope it's for rotation behind YGM/Brown/Ioaniddis. YGM had 4 sacks on 32% of the snaps so let the dude do his thing before he's not cheap anymore

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

For better or worse, I think the team believes they are far better at DE than the fans, media or most educated observers do.

To be fair, Fitterer has mentioned shoring up the D-line several times now. I think they see it as perhaps not an Achilles heel, but a real area of concern.

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6 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

I'd rather have Gross-Matos play and develop than sign a 33 year old stopgap 

You need depth there, they want to be able to rotate guys in and out.  Bringing in a vet, who is a proven pass rusher, is not going to hinder anyones development 

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11 hours ago, top dawg said:

To be fair, Fitterer has mentioned shoring up the D-line several times now. I think they see it as perhaps not an Achilles heel, but a real area of concern.

TBD. We don't appear to have been pursuing anyone aggressively. 

Maybe they are targeting some post-TC cuts or trades.

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