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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 Chief Northman:
I’m not hating on this pick, but somebody please explain to me why Amik Robertson was not picked instead of Sneed? They are on the same team and Robertson was far more productive than Sneed. Yes I get that he is small, but he still would fit a position of need especially if they are talking Sneed moving to corner, albeit, probably the outside corner deployment.
Is this a matter of Robertson not measuring up to some of the baseline requirements for Spags? Because production wise it is not that close between these two players. Robertson had a lot more tackles over the past three years, along with interceptions and pass breakups.
Originally Posted by Chief Northman:
I’m not hating on this pick, but somebody please explain to me why Amik Robertson was not picked instead of Sneed? They are on the same team and Robertson was far more productive than Sneed. Yes I get that he is small, but he still would fit a position of need especially if they are talking Sneed moving to corner, albeit, probably the outside corner deployment.
Is this a matter of Robertson not measuring up to some of the baseline requirements for Spags? Because production wise it is not that close between these two players. Robertson had a lot more tackles over the past three years, along with interceptions and pass breakups.
Originally Posted by Mama Hip Rockets:
What do you think is the plan with this guy? CB? Backup safety? Just a special teamer?
First off, we need secondary depth. Sneed is a phenomenal athlete and I have a strong feeling they're gonna give him a hard look at gunner on ST's. We signed that blazer from the NYG and pairing him up with Sneed on the opposite side may give us the fastest tandem in the NFL. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Northman:
I’m not hating on this pick, but somebody please explain to me why Amik Robertson was not picked instead of Sneed? They are on the same team and Robertson was far more productive than Sneed. Yes I get that he is small, but he still would fit a position of need especially if they are talking Sneed moving to corner, albeit, probably the outside corner deployment.
Is this a matter of Robertson not measuring up to some of the baseline requirements for Spags? Because production wise it is not that close between these two players. Robertson had a lot more tackles over the past three years, along with interceptions and pass breakups.
Flame away.
Fits the versatile profile they prefer. Can be moved around and not limited where you put him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Northman:
I’m not hating on this pick, but somebody please explain to me why Amik Robertson was not picked instead of Sneed?
I am not a fan of short DB's, at all, especially considering all of the 1st place teams the Chiefs play each and every year, along with division rivals.
Seeing shorter CB's getting eaten alive by the likes of Mike Evans, Mike Williams and others is aggravating as hell.
This guy's measurables are off the charts and if the Chiefs feels he's coachable, then they certainly deserve the benefit of the doubt because if they're right, he'll be much more valuable in the end than 5'8 Robertson. [Reply]