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Tank Tyler would be my 2nd sleeper... watched a few Chiefs episodes of the Hard Knocks marathon today and it's clear Tyler has allot of talent, he just needs to harness it.

Here's a picture of me and the Tank:

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Him and Leonard should help our run defense..IDK about pass rush.lol

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Him and Leonard should help our run defense..IDK about pass rush.lol

Leonard had two sacks and was doing very well before he got hurt. We haven't had a sack threat on the interior of our line since K. Jenkins. Leonard is my sleeper.

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here goes mine, and before i catch the wrath of everyone, i want to stress it is highly unlikely. And since this is a Surprise players thread here we go. what if all out DT's play as well as the should.(average or slightly above, better than Kemo and Lewis) and out of the Blue comes.............wait for it, NICK HAYDEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!. just think if Hayden were to become a pro bowl type DT out of the blue. then think of our Dline with a probowler no one even thought had a pulse and then Tyler, leonard, and irvin.......i know it wouldnt happen but man it would be nice to find a gem in the worst guy you think you have and everyone else elevate their game some as well........well i can dream i know its the off season.

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here goes mine, and before i catch the wrath of everyone, i want to stress it is highly unlikely. And since this is a Surprise players thread here we go. what if all out DT's play as well as the should.(average or slightly above, better than Kemo and Lewis) and out of the Blue comes.............wait for it, NICK HAYDEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!. just think if Hayden were to become a pro bowl type DT out of the blue. then think of our Dline with a probowler no one even thought had a pulse and then Tyler, leonard, and irvin.......i know it wouldnt happen but man it would be nice to find a gem in the worst guy you think you have and everyone else elevate their game some as well........well i can dream i know its the off season.

Well hey they have to be hanging on to him for some reason.

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