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2024 Mock Drafts


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not sure what i think about this strategy.

in one way i absolutely love it because of what it does to the trenches.

of course we get our center for the next decade. 

and we also get our edge set with darius robinson. so that's two huge things.

last couple days i've been flirting with this idea of getting also T'vondre Sweat just because i love the idea of DL that consists of Brown at 6'5 320 lbs, A'Shawn Robinson at 6'3 320lbs, and then Sweat at 6'4 366lbs in the middle...and then either rotate or add shy tuttle to the line in goal/short yardage situations. 

can you imagine the headache that would give OLs? plus, with Sweat, it gives us options with Brown we wouldn't otherwise have. 

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but then there's the playmakers. i'm just not nuts about washington and baker and erick all the way i am other pass catchers. i think they could be good, even really good, but i would just hate to miss out on these guys at the top. 

i'm a carson steele fan so i'mfine there. he'd give the run game the violent punch it needs.

this strategy would need a couple extra earlier picks to get an upgrade with the pass catchers, but then we might miss out some of the trench beef we'd be adding.

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1 hour ago, rayzor said:

not sure what i think about this strategy.

in one way i absolutely love it because of what it does to the trenches.

of course we get our center for the next decade. 

and we also get our edge set with darius robinson. so that's two huge things.

last couple days i've been flirting with this idea of getting also T'vondre Sweat just because i love the idea of DL that consists of Brown at 6'5 320 lbs, A'Shawn Robinson at 6'3 320lbs, and then Sweat at 6'4 366lbs in the middle...and then either rotate or add shy tuttle to the line in goal/short yardage situations. 

can you imagine the headache that would give OLs? plus, with Sweat, it gives us options with Brown we wouldn't otherwise have. 

image.png.40423b695e8a2631f9bcf86beb3d2183.png

but then there's the playmakers. i'm just not nuts about washington and baker and erick all the way i am other pass catchers. i think they could be good, even really good, but i would just hate to miss out on these guys at the top. 

i'm a carson steele fan so i'mfine there. he'd give the run game the violent punch it needs.

this strategy would need a couple extra earlier picks to get an upgrade with the pass catchers, but then we might miss out some of the trench beef we'd be adding.

I’m with you on Sweat. Getting a true nose like him is super intriguing. I’ve gone OC and WR, but I’m leaning towards Sweat at this point.

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17 hours ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

If only...

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I wouldn't blame them at all for double dipping WR in R2. We can focus on rebuilding defense next year.

I think this would be a great draft.  I'm almost convinced the Cheifs will get one of those Texas WRs right before our pick 33...

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7 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

I wouldn't blame them at all for double dipping WR in R2. We can focus on rebuilding defense next year.

I think this would be a great draft.  I'm almost convinced the Cheifs will get one of those Texas WRs right before our pick 33...

I hope for the sake of the rest of the league KC doesn't get their hands on Xavier Worthy. If I'm an AFC contender picking before #32 like Buffalo or Cincy or Baltimore I'd take Worthy just so the Chiefs can't.

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Where would Darius Robinson fit in our 3-4? I’ve never seen him play, so I don’t know much about him. On paper he looks too big for an OLB. And borderline small for a 3-4 end. In a 4-3 he looks perfect. But again, that’s just on paper.

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38 minutes ago, Martin said:

Where would Darius Robinson fit in our 3-4? I’ve never seen him play, so I don’t know much about him. On paper he looks too big for an OLB. And borderline small for a 3-4 end. In a 4-3 he looks perfect. But again, that’s just on paper.

The deeper I get into this, the less I think he does. I'm assuming most are thinking he'd be a Burns replacement and he's the best listed edge available when we start picking, but I think your assessment is correct, he seems more of a 4-3 edge

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