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Chiefs pop DB L'Jarius Sneed at 4.138 -- my favorite sleeper CB
CB/S versatility, will level up back at CB... opposing QB rating of 61.8 on 153 targets with 50% completions on targets lined up as outside CB pic.twitter.com/QA5L5Gs1K2
Originally Posted by DrRyan:
Hamler is more of the Denver speed concern. Jeudy isn't running past people. His route running is where more of his value lies.
The thing with Jeudy is he could be Odell Beckham but we'll see how that shakes out but that is his upside. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Him spending a year at safety actually hurt his value, another year at CB and he was probably a more 2nd to 3rd round player.
It did but at the same time I think it gave him more value from Spags. Our biggest loss from the offseason was Kendall Fuller. Sneed is the same type of player that can be versatile enough to play multiple positions in the secondary.
Spags loves confusing teams with a variety of looks which comes from versatile players. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
It did but at the same time I think it gave him more value from Spags. Our biggest loss from the offseason was Kendall Fuller. Sneed is the same type of player that can be versatile enough to play multiple positions in the secondary.
Spags loves confusing teams with a variety of looks which comes from versatile players.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
If only he didn't have Lock throwing the ball to him...
Yeah, Jeudy cooks people over the middle with his route running and separation ability. If he has a QB that can anticipate and deliver the ball accurately over the middle it’s going to be tough to slow him.
But anticipation and accurate intermediate passing over the middle aren’t strengths of Lock’s. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
The fact that I had the Chiefs drafting Sneed in the 4th in my mock and he’s playing like this week 1 gives me serious wood.
Let's spoon at the next CP tailgate straddling a picture of Sneed after you've given me a bloody nose. Deal? [Reply]
Originally Posted by DrRyan:
Hamler is more of the Denver speed concern. Jeudy isn't running past people. His route running is where more of his value lies.
Hamler might end up being good, but knowing Elway, he'll probably end up being more Isaiah McKenzie than Tyreek Hill. [Reply]