I think he was more of a pick for the future, similar to Moore. He's gonna replace Thornhill next year as the starter.
I didn't like it at first, I'm not a fan of 2nd rounders on positions they aren't going to majorly contribute early from a contractual standpoint, but I've softened alot on it. It makes alot of sense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
I think he was more of a pick for the future, similar to Moore. He's gonna replace Thornhill next year as the starter.
I didn't like it at first, I'm not a fan of 2nd rounders on positions they aren't going to majorly contribute early from a contractual standpoint, but I've softened alot on it. It makes alot of sense.
Kinda reminded me of picking Bolton a year early to replace Hitchens.
If he’s a similar upgrade over Thornhill, then this is a great pick. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
What makes anyone think that Cook is a Thornhill replacement? Cook isn't a single high safety at all. He was drafted to replace Thornhill.
When Thornhill got hurt, Cook immediately went to that spot. Seems like that would be an indication. [Reply]
That is a scrambling quarterback that is going get Cooked.
Thornhill is going be limited so i expect to see Cook a lot and just may take over that spot and keep it. Sucks for Thornhill but we drafted Cook for a reason. [Reply]
Hopefully Cook steals the starting role and never relinquishes it. I don't see Thornhill getting resigned. At least I hope he doesn't.
KC's in good standing in terms of FAs next season. The FAs are basically all guys that no one would miss, outside of Smith-Schuster and maybe Orlando Brown. And personally I'd prefer to let Brown walk, but I imagine they'll sign him because they don't want to find themselves scrambling to find a decent LT. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Hopefully Cook steals the starting role and never relinquishes it. I don't see Thornhill getting resigned. At least I hope he doesn't.
KC's in good standing in terms of FAs next season. The FAs are basically all guys that no one would miss, outside of Smith-Schuster and maybe Orlando Brown. And personally I'd prefer to let Brown walk, but I imagine they'll sign him because they don't want to find themselves scrambling to find a decent LT.
If Thornhill wants to come back on a value contract, sure.
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Hopefully Cook steals the starting role and never relinquishes it. I don't see Thornhill getting resigned. At least I hope he doesn't.
KC's in good standing in terms of FAs next season. The FAs are basically all guys that no one would miss, outside of Smith-Schuster and maybe Orlando Brown. And personally I'd prefer to let Brown walk, but I imagine they'll sign him because they don't want to find themselves scrambling to find a decent LT.
Brown monumentally fucked himself turning down Veach's exceptionally generous offer. Bet on himself, and has not looked good. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wallcrawler:
Brown monumentally ****ed himself turning down Veach's exceptionally generous offer. Bet on himself, and has not looked good.
Brown will likely get a very similar offer. He's been outstanding the past 3-4 weeks and has gotten better all season.
I don’t believe Thornhill will draw much interest in free agency, but even in that case I’m not sure the Chiefs will even offer him a deal. He has been completely irrelevant.
You give Cook the job at this point just to see if he can better. Juan’s injury must have ruined his ceiling, which is sad, because it was once very high. [Reply]