Originally Posted by Shields68:
Right now we have a lot of chips in on Rashee and Worthy being great and the money being freed up when Jones and Kelce call it quits. Having the Goat at QB and willing to play cheap also covers a lot of holes.
I think Veach has been aiming for a balanced build between defense and offense.
But right now this is a defensive tilted team. We just have spent a lot of picks and hit on more defense recently.
I personally would go for an offensive build next around Mahomes where we have elite OL and 3 top weapons to score at will. That will allow us to not miss Chris Jones as much because the defense won't have to be as loaded. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
I think Veach has been aiming for a balanced build between defense and offense.
But right now this is a defensive tilted team. We just have spent a lot of picks and hit on more defense recently.
I personally would go for an offensive build next around Mahomes where we have elite OL and 3 top weapons to score at will. That will allow us to not miss Chris Jones as much because the defense won't have to be as loaded.
If Rice and Brown aren't injured, we're not having this conversation and we're likely smoking the NFL.
I get the feeling the team is in wait-and-see mode regarding their in-house receivers (WR and TEs collectively). Maybe the Chiefs coaching staff, and in particular Reid likes what we have at RB and will lean on Hunt and Perine heavily until Pacheco comes back. Once he does, I think he keeps all three active and demotes Steele. We're going to out-Raven the Ravens and become a run first offense. With that strategy, JJSS, Worthy, Watson, Kelce and Gray are more than enough for the passing game.
TL/DR: barring another injury, I don't think Veach is signing a WR. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Shields68:
Right now we have a lot of chips in on Rashee and Worthy being great and the money being freed up when Jones and Kelce call it quits. Having the Goat at QB and willing to play cheap also covers a lot of holes.
Agree. We are most likely going to hit a bump. It is a bump any team goes through when players age out and the team is good enough now to invest in players. We have proven we can quickly and effectively manage through them. But the best way out is when the time is right, shed your old layers and bring in a lot of new. A LOT of new. Until then, YOLO [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
We've got a minimum of two drafts and two free agency periods before we have to have '27 lined out.
But no matter if we’re aggressive or passive we will reach that point and the best option is to stockpile picks, clean our cap and reset.
A big move or two today isn’t going to death spiral us where we can’t still do that. It is if you think we’re going to bandaid our way past that point. If we accept that 2027 is maybe not our best shot to win, then focus on today when we know we have a Super Bowl team. And when we get to 2027, focus on the next 5 years. Boom, bandaid ripped right off [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
I don't know why but our own fans can forget the NFL is won by STARS. We have the greatest star of all in Mahomes but he has had 2-3 HOF players with him in every SB victory.
Stars win Championship games.
And what do you propose? Those are HOF’s you aren’t replacing them.
However Rashee was performing like a top 10 WR before Mahomes killed his knee. Trent McDuffie is a star on defense.
You need to accept that we don’t have a top 10 draft pick to get the best players. It’s not easy [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
I think Veach has been aiming for a balanced build between defense and offense.
But right now this is a defensive tilted team. We just have spent a lot of picks and hit on more defense recently.
I personally would go for an offensive build next around Mahomes where we have elite OL and 3 top weapons to score at will. That will allow us to not miss Chris Jones as much because the defense won't have to be as loaded.
If Rashee Rice and Hollywood Brown don’t get injured the offense looks completely different. It sucks but our top 2 WR’s got hurt.
Any offense would be way worse in that scenario [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
If Rashee Rice and Hollywood Brown don’t get injured the offense looks completely different. It sucks but our top 2 WR’s got hurt.
Any offense would be way worse in that scenario
Main RB got hurt as well. Bad luck to have 3 important guys wiped out by injury. At least for now Kareem Hunt and JuJu are helping. Gotta hope like hell those guys can stay healthy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
If Rashee Rice and Hollywood Brown don’t get injured the offense looks completely different. It sucks but our top 2 WR’s got hurt.
Any offense would be way worse in that scenario
Who is arguing that it wouldn't? I was happy with what we did in the offseason. But after unfortunate season ending injuries you need to make some moves.
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
But no matter if we’re aggressive or passive we will reach that point and the best option is to stockpile picks, clean our cap and reset.
A big move or two today isn’t going to death spiral us where we can’t still do that. It is if you think we’re going to bandaid our way past that point. If we accept that 2027 is maybe not our best shot to win, then focus on today when we know we have a Super Bowl team. And when we get to 2027, focus on the next 5 years. Boom, bandaid ripped right off
I don't think Veach has ever been particularly passive.
More patient than most internet football geniuses perhaps, but not passive. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
If Rashee Rice and Hollywood Brown don’t get injured the offense looks completely different. It sucks but our top 2 WR’s got hurt.
Any offense would be way worse in that scenario
I'm referring to strategies after this year.
I was on record as praising the Hollywood signing and while Worthy wasn't my draft crush I was happy we spent a high pick on a weapon
Immediately though the plan should be to obtain a real NFL WR to add to the roster. [Reply]