Chiefs are trading six-time Pro-Bowl WR Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins for five draft picks: a 2022 1st-round pick (No. 29), a 2nd-round pick (No. 50) and a 4th-round pick, as well as 4th- and 6th-round picks in the 2023 draft, sources tell ESPN.
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
After striking out on signing JuJu and any other free agent WR last offseason, he was supposed to have a bigger impact than sitting on the Practice Squad last season... yes?
Damn shame we only ended up with Bolton, Humphrey. Kaindoh, Grey, and Smith.
3 starters with only 6 picks. None in the first round.
Damn shame we were so shitty at the WR position last year we only made it to the AFCCG.
Originally Posted by Iowanian:
The Chiefs organization stood by Hill when he was in a bad place and at risk, when they could have bailed.
The Chiefs fans stood by him.
Hill bailed on both for money at the first chance.
**** him.
Didn't his contract reflect them taking a chance on him? NFL does not care how much of a scumbag you are unless you just can't play. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BryanBusby:
At the tail end of the 5th round =! middle of the draft :-)
You get ****ing dumber with every post.
So which is it?
The Chiefs shouldn't look at Day 3/5th round picks as low probability for impact/success?
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Tyreek - 5th
Smith - 3rd
Sneed - 4th
The Chiefs do pretty well with lottery tickets…
Or Cornell Powell, despite being the Chiefs only WR acquisition last offseason after losing Sammy Watkins was not expected to be anything more than a Practice Squad player because he was a 5th round pick?
Homers trying to have it both ways... interesting. :-) [Reply]
We need to rewind to last year when we asked Tyreek to restructure his salary into a bonus and he declined because “I need to do what’s best for my family snd that’s not in my best interest”.
It’s possible he wanted out at that point or knew it was going to be his last year in KC. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
So which is it?
The Chiefs shouldn't look at Day 3/5th round picks as low probability for impact/success?
Or Cornell Powell, despite being the Chiefs only WR acquisition last offseason after losing Sammy Watkins was not expected to be anything more than a Practice Squad player because he was a 5th round pick?
Homers trying to have it both ways... interesting. :-)
Yes, not every day 3 pick is going to be Tyreek, Smtih, or Sneed.
Originally Posted by BossChief:
We need to rewind to last year when we asked Tyreek to restructure his salary into a bonus and he declined because “I need to do what’s best for my family snd that’s not in my best interest”.
It’s possible he wanted out at that point.
Yeah, I’m convinced this didn’t happen solely because of the Adams deal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Iowanian:
The Chiefs organization stood by Hill when he was in a bad place and at risk, when they could have bailed.
The Chiefs fans stood by him.
Hill bailed on both for money at the first chance.
Originally Posted by R8RFAN:
Didn't his contract reflect them taking a chance on him? NFL does not care how much of a scumbag you are unless you just can't play.
For the sake of this conversation, why don't you pretend he got drunk and crashed his car going 100mph on a city street and killed some people. **** off.
These trade requests are exactly why it always pisses me off when I see players questioning fan loyalty. Fans are the only ones who stay.
Someday Mahomes will do the same thing to KC.
I hope Miami finishes 3-4th in their division for the next 5 years and Tua throws him into safety coverage every time. [Reply]