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2021 was a good draft.


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Well I'm not sure that I would rate it as great. Yes our 1st pick was a great pick for the team although it has not been without loss of playing time.

The 2nd pick was a complete waste.

The 3rd pick has earned a spot as a reliable backup.

The other 3rd pick, while he has worked hard to earn his place on the team, probably wouldn't find a spot on another team.

The 4th pick is the only other starter that could get another job on another team.

The rest isn't worth explaining. 

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

Well I'm not sure that I would rate it as great. Yes our 1st pick was a great pick for the team although it has not been without loss of playing time.

The 2nd pick was a complete waste.

The 3rd pick has earned a spot as a reliable backup.

The other 3rd pick, while he has worked hard to earn his place on the team, probably wouldn't find a spot on another team.

The 4th pick is the only other starter that could get another job on another team.

The rest isn't worth explaining. 

Well he said good not great, I think it's okay.  Looking at our draft history it's hard to find one better in a long while

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9 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

I will never get over the long snapper pick

Chiefs tagged Trey Smith.

I was here in the huddle for most of the draft- I started calling for his name in the 4th HARDCORE even with the reports. Just about every huddlers was calling for him picks after, yelling in the 6th.

 

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20 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Round 1, pick 8 - Jaycee Horn, CB, South Carolina

Round 2, pick 59 (from CLE) - Terrace Marshall Jr., WR, LSU

Round 3, pick 70 (from PHI) - Brady Christensen, OT, BYU

Round 3, pick 83rd Tommy Tremble, TE, Notre Dame

Round 4: No. 126 (from TEN) - Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State

Round 5: No. 158 (from From NE through HOU) - Daviyon Nixon, DT, Iowa

Round 5: No. 166 (from TEN) - Keith Taylor, CB, Washington

Round 6, pick 193 - Deonte Brown, OG, Alabama

Round 6, pick 204 (from CHI) - Shi Smith, WR, South Carolina

Round 6, pick 222 - Thomas Fletcher, LS, Alabama

Round 7: No. 232 - Phil Hoskins, DT, Kentucky

 

 

 

Facts are if you get 2 quality starters- Horn and Hubbard.

And one top backup/STer- Tommy Tremble

*Bonus - Brady Christensen

That's a good draft. 

You get four legit NFL players from any draft its a good draft. Plus those four resigned with the team making it a rare feat as well. 

Sorry it does not fit the hate on fittteererererererer narrative...

That's the goal each year. 

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8 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Well he said good not great, I think it's okay.  Looking at our draft history it's hard to find one better in a long while

Oh don't get me wrong, I'm not saying we have had better since then. Like you said, it's probably our best in the past decade if I cared to dig into it. I'm hoping that our drafting has improved but I have not seen anything to indicate that it has. 

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Oh don't get me wrong, I'm not saying we have had better since then. Like you said, it's probably our best in the past decade if I cared to dig into it. I'm hoping that our drafting has improved but I have not seen anything to indicate that it has. 

I'm hopeful for last years draft....but I'm hopeful every year so...

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