This is a massive hole that is filled for the #chiefs. Trent McDuffie is considered by almost everyone as the 3rd best CB in this draft. The first two went off the board at 3 and 4.
The @Chiefs make a big move for a top CB (and my model's #8 overall prospect) in Trent McDuffie, who allowed 3.1 yards/target in 2021 at Washington (best in FBS, min. 30 targets).
Could be a key piece to counter the wealth of receiving talent in the AFC come playoff time!
Originally Posted by RunKC:
I can’t make video of it but Trent was clamping Hollywood Brown in week 1. He was very impressive
I have high expectations for him. He was one of the top CBs in the draft this year and he is being coached by a guy who routinely gets the most out of his CBs. Our pass defense should be much worse considering the youth and inexperience of our secondary. [Reply]
Cinci and LAC are completely dependent on health. There's still a decent chance Chase isn't healthy when we play the Bengals and it's entirely possible the entire LAC receiving corps is hurt too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Cinci and LAC are completely dependent on health. There's still a decent chance Chase isn't healthy when we play the Bengals and it's entirely possible the entire LAC receiving corps is hurt too.
I'd be surprised if Chase is healthy by then. He miiiiight be on the field, but man, that's a nasty injury and the Bengals, if they're smart (they probably aren't) need to be really careful with him.
That's the kind of injury that can create chronic problems if they push him too hard, too soon. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I'd be surprised if Chase is healthy by then. He miiiiight be on the field, but man, that's a nasty injury and the Bengals, if they're smart (they probably aren't) need to be really careful with him.
That's the kind of injury that can create chronic problems if they push him too hard, too soon.
Exactly.
And as for the LAC, who knows how banged up they will be. They're a train wreck of injuries. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
Wonder if he can make it through the whole game?
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Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
I bet Andy is careful with him. I mean they held him out 8 weeks for a hamstring which is usually less than that. I think they have concerns about it.
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Originally Posted by dlphg9:
It has nothing to do with them being concerned. It's about them being smart and making sure he is 100% and no risk to get reinjured. Hamstring injuries can **** up an entire season if not healed.
Andy isn't going to limit him tomorrow. He's ready to go and they know it. I think it's pretty clear that they believe he's 100% because if they didn't, then he wouldn't even be playing.
I told you he wouldn't be playing if not completely healthy and that he wouldn't be limited at all.
Guess what?
He played in 96% of the snaps and played 49 out of 51 total snaps. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
I thought for sure they'd throw the flag on that.
He did it right and they gave him credit for it.
He found the ball and was making a play on it through contact. It really SHOULDN'T have been a penalty.
But you're right - seems like 9 times out of 10 they throw the flag anyway.
I just don't know what else they could ask him to have done there. He had inside position, knew where the ball was and extended out to get it. That's legal - fortunately the zebras agreed this time. [Reply]