Originally Posted by poolboy:
PFF top 10 FA Tackles
Ronnie Stanley, Baltimore Ravens
Garett Bolles, Denver Broncos
Cam Robinson, Minnesota Vikings
Walker Little, Jacksonville Jaguars
Tyron Smith, New York Jets
Alaric Jackson, Los Angeles Rams
Dan Moore Jr., Pittsburgh Steelers
Morgan Moses, New York Jets
Jedrick Wills Jr., Cleveland Browns
Justin Skule, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Originally Posted by FloridaMan88:
That was four years ago.
Recently, including this past offseason, the Chiefs went the cheap route to try to fill their LT position.
And the results speak for themselves.
Two kinds of capital in the NFL, bud. Cap dollars and draft picks. You have a limited supply of each. You have great demand for Left Tackles, and very short supply.
You act as though there were all-pro's sitting there and we said, "Nah, that's more than we want to spend."
Originally Posted by DRM08:
It's always gonna be stop-gaps, until they get some luck with a younger guy like Kingsley. Would be amazing if Kingsley (or even Wanya) can make a big step forward in this offseason.
Originally Posted by poolboy:
PFF top 10 FA Tackles
Ronnie Stanley, Baltimore Ravens
Garett Bolles, Denver Broncos
Cam Robinson, Minnesota Vikings
Walker Little, Jacksonville Jaguars
Tyron Smith, New York Jets
Alaric Jackson, Los Angeles Rams
Dan Moore Jr., Pittsburgh Steelers
Morgan Moses, New York Jets
Jedrick Wills Jr., Cleveland Browns
Justin Skule, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
I'm warming up to Tyron Smith
The NYJ are going through a shakeup, dude could probably be reasonably acquired... Smith, Humphries and Suamataia fighting to earn it this offseason just sounds right to me considering the other options
Two seasoned vets and a solid second year project with traits seems like a good trio to bet on in my book.. someone competent is surely coming out the other side of that competition [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
I'm warming up to Tyron Smith
The NYJ are going through a shakeup, dude could probably be reasonably acquired... Smith, Humphries and Suamataia fighting to earn it this offseason just sounds right to me considering the other options
Two seasoned vets and a solid second year project with traits seems like a good trio to bet on in my book.. someone competent is surely coming out the other side of that competition
He's the kind of veteran that Mahomes would trust and feel comfortable with.
Probably still better than what we got from Donovan Smith last year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
You mean like Kingsley?
If they're trading up for a guy, the guy will likely be more polished than Kingsley and won't be game breaking like him. You can live with rookie mistakes as long as they're not putting Patrick Mahomes body at risk every single snap. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Two kinds of capital in the NFL, bud. Cap dollars and draft picks. You have a limited supply of each. You have great demand for Left Tackles, and very short supply.
You act as though there were all-pro's sitting there and we said, "Nah, that's more than we want to spend."
That's not the case.
How about don’t enter a season with a 2nd round raw rookie and second year player who struggled mightily as a rookie as your only options at LT?
There is a middle ground that doesn’t necessitate signing an “all pro” LT.
A veteran LT… i.e Tyron Smith… would have been better than recklessly going into a season with two inexperienced LT’s. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
He's the kind of veteran that Mahomes would trust and feel comfortable with.
Probably still better than what we got from Donovan Smith last year.
Accolades coming out of his ears star veteran on the backside, yet had an up year late in his career in 2024?
Sounds like a Veach special to me
Yeah sign me up for a reasonable price, some of these older guys are just built different and are able to hold up better as they age with superior genetics and guile... gimme a three way camp battle, and may the best man win [Reply]
Sign Jackson for LT, trade for Garrett and draft a explosive RB early. Find depth for the o-line and dline and hopefully a corner and this team would be stacked next year. Rice probably gets a 2 game suspension so definitely need another wr. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
I'm warming up to Tyron Smith
The NYJ are going through a shakeup, dude could probably be reasonably acquired... Smith, Humphries and Suamataia fighting to earn it this offseason just sounds right to me considering the other options
Two seasoned vets and a solid second year project with traits seems like a good trio to bet on in my book.. someone competent is surely coming out the other side of that competition
He was on IR since November with a neck injury. Not so sure about that. And he's 34. [Reply]