The Kansas City Chiefs made a minor roster move on Tuesday, just two days ahead of their season-opening game against the Baltimore Ravens.
We have signed Practice Squad player Marlon Tuipulotu to an active roster contract.
We have signed Eric Scott to the Practice Squad. pic.twitter.com/bjDQOLQQ4B
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) September 3, 2024
Per its official X account, Kansas City signed defensive tackle Marlon Tuipulotu to its active roster from the practice squad. The defensive tackle had been added to the practice squad over the weekend.
Tuipulotu, 25, first entered the league as a 2021 sixth-round pick by the Philadelphia Eagles. In three seasons and 28 appearances with the Eagles, the 6-foot-2, 307-pound defensive tackle registered 43 tackles (22 solo).
The Chiefs also brought cornerback Eric Scott back into the fold, signing him to their practice squad in the spot left vacant by Tuipulotu’s promotion. General manager Brett Veach put in a claim for Scott from the Dallas Cowboys at the 53-man roster deadline, only to waive him two days later.
Scott, 25, entered the NFL as a sixth-round selection in last year’s draft. The 6-foot-1 cornerback (with an 80 ⅛” wingspan) has the size Kansas City likes in defensive backs, and it remains to be seen if he gets the call-up at some point. It is worth noting that Scott is a native of Basehor, Kansas, and he played football at Basehor-Linwood High School prior to Southern Mississippi in college. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JPH83:
Dont disagree but they look particularly bad up the middle. Vorhees? Falalele? Wasn't Linderbaum nursing an injury. If we get some joy I'd imagine it'd be there.
If I'm Spags, both Williams AND Watson get a fair bit of run Thursday.
McDuffie would spend a lot of time in the slot to try to prevent quick-hitters (I figure they'll have Flowers in the slot a bit to free up his release and get him in short areas as quickly as possible). I'd have Danna/Karlaftis barely even trying to get upfield; just holding the edge and trying to keep Jackson in the pocket.
Then I have Jones feast with Wharton alongside him on passing downs and Pennell taking up most of the 1st/2nd down snaps to try to absorb as much contact from Henry as possible. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
If I'm Spags, both Williams AND Watson get a fair bit of run Thursday.
McDuffie would spend a lot of time in the slot to try to prevent quick-hitters (I figure they'll have Flowers in the slot a bit to free up his release and get him in short areas as quickly as possible). I'd have Danna/Karlaftis barely even trying to get upfield; just holding the edge and trying to keep Jackson in the pocket.
Then I have Jones feast with Wharton alongside him on passing downs and Pennell taking up most of the 1st/2nd down snaps to try to absorb as much contact from Henry as possible.
Think we’re gonna see some snaps from Cam Thomas too. He’s built a lot like Karlaftis and can work well on stunts, run defense and holding the edge. Wouldn’t be shocked to see a few snaps from Herring too when the starters need a breather.
Boy am I already bracing myself for the inevitable Felix hate post game bc that guy might get 5 snaps max [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
If I'm Spags, both Williams AND Watson get a fair bit of run Thursday.
McDuffie would spend a lot of time in the slot to try to prevent quick-hitters (I figure they'll have Flowers in the slot a bit to free up his release and get him in short areas as quickly as possible). I'd have Danna/Karlaftis barely even trying to get upfield; just holding the edge and trying to keep Jackson in the pocket.
Then I have Jones feast with Wharton alongside him on passing downs and Pennell taking up most of the 1st/2nd down snaps to try to absorb as much contact from Henry as possible.
I like the sound of all of this. Stop the run, take Flowers out if the equation, get them to obvious passing downs and flood their IOL with speed and power. Wouldn't hate Danna and Karlaftis swinging in for Turk on some of those passing downs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Think we’re gonna see some snaps from Cam Thomas too. He’s built a lot like Karlaftis and can work well on stunts, run defense and holding the edge. Wouldn’t be shocked to see a few snaps from Herring too when the starters need a breather.
Boy am I already bracing myself for the inevitable Felix hate post game bc that guy might get 5 snaps max
Oh god, I wouldn't even have FAU active.
Lets set aside for a moment whether or not I think he's worth a shit and just presume that he IS a capable NFL rotational player.
This team is a TERRIBLE matchup for him. About as bad as they come.
I just don't think he's even playable in this game. Maybe you dress him for a handful of 3rd and 7+ plays here and there where you push Danna inside for a NASCAR package, but I'd STILL be playing Cam Thomas on the other side of Karlaftis in that set.
I just don't see any utility in FAU against the Ravens. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JPH83:
I like the sound of all of this. Stop the run, take Flowers out if the equation, get them to obvious passing downs and flood their IOL with speed and power. Wouldn't hate Danna and Karlaftis swinging in for Turk on some of those passing downs.
Like I said in another thread - the wrinkle may just be that Baltimore simply uses power sets and tries to bully the ball up the chute.
Nnadi sucks and Jones is indifferent in run support for the most part.
You go out there with 22 personnel and Ricard at FB and just try to hammer the shit out of the interior, you might get some traction. Then you run some play fake and loft it on a deep post to Flowers hoping that you catch Reid still trying to knock the rust off or something.
I could see the Ravens just trying some old-school shit; ground and pound and deep play-action shots. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Oh god, I wouldn't even have FAU active.
Lets set aside for a moment whether or not I think he's worth a shit and just presume that he IS a capable NFL rotational player.
This team is a TERRIBLE matchup for him. About as bad as they come.
I just don't think he's even playable in this game. Maybe you dress him for a handful of 3rd and 7+ plays here and there where you push Danna inside for a NASCAR package, but I'd STILL be playing Cam Thomas on the other side of Karlaftis in that set.
I just don't see any utility in FAU against the Ravens.
Definitely agree with his a poor match up being he struggles to set an edge.
It'd have to be the most obvious of obvious passing situations before he see's the field even then he likes to rush wide to the passer and gets washed out. Thats an absolute no no playing Lamar. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Probably a good move.
Not a ton to learn at DT and if you're in the wrong spot, Bolton will walk up and slap you in the ass to move you over or something.
We need to upgrade the NT pool in a big way, IMO. Still frustrates the hell out of me that we lost Coburn to keep Matt !@#$ing Dickerson on the roster last season.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Like I said in another thread - the wrinkle may just be that Baltimore simply uses power sets and tries to bully the ball up the chute.
Nnadi sucks and Jones is indifferent in run support for the most part.
You go out there with 22 personnel and Ricard at FB and just try to hammer the shit out of the interior, you might get some traction. Then you run some play fake and loft it on a deep post to Flowers hoping that you catch Reid still trying to knock the rust off or something.
I could see the Ravens just trying some old-school shit; ground and pound and deep play-action shots.
It's probably the sensible route, and the one they should've stuck to against us last year. That's their identity and that's our relative weakness. I think the question is really whether Vorhees and Falalele are worth anything as run blockers either. Probably gonna be their strength but doesn't mean it's above average. That IOL is...let's saw, raw. [Reply]