Originally Posted by RunKC:
Not trying to look forward but next Spring is going to be so ****ing fun. The last 2 drafts have brought in our future nucleus. These guys are all cheap for the next 4 years minimum.
They’re gonna have so much money and 12 draft picks. The flexibility is gonna be so useful for them.
We’re gonna be piling talent on top of the nucleus of the last 2 drafts.
That money is gonna dry up quicker than we think because they only have like 7 players under contract for 2023 [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Sneed has been great in short yardage. And it's not just the run stops, he blows up screens too.
It seems like everytime he gets beat it's because of a great catch and throw. Dude is always in position and just inches from making the play. Must be maddening for him. It's maddening for me as a fan because i know he deserves to win on those plays. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
It seems like everytime he gets beat it's because of a great catch and throw. Dude is always in position and just inches from making the play. Must be maddening for him. It's maddening for me as a fan because i know he deserves to win on those plays.
Yup. That's exactly what I've been saying. He's a stud. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
That money is gonna dry up quicker than we think because they only have like 7 players under contract for 2023
To some degree that's true, they do still have a lot of free agents. Some are JAGS who can easily be replaced in the draft or with cheap FA, but there are some position groups that need a lot of work in the draft or FA to be replenished.
DT - Nnadi, Wharton, and Saunders are FA. Ideally need to re-sign 1-2 of these and then draft or sign 1-2 more. Chris Jones might want to be considered for an extension.
DE - Assuming they cut Clark this position is also pretty barren next year, you have Karlaftis and then Herring and Kaindoh. Going to need to go back to the draft early here as well as a FA or two.
S - Depends on whether they re-sign Thornhill, not a need if they do. If not will need to be addressed; where it's addressed depends on the development of Cook.
WR - Another position that's pretty barren. KC has Moore, MVS, and Ross next year and that's it. Not a lot of proven talent here. Maybe can see Juju being brought back if he's affordable, Hardman can hit the road. Need another high draft pick here.
OT - Interior OL is set for a couple more years at least. Have to hope one of Niang or Kinnard can finally settle at RT. LT is a significant need, OBJ ain't it. Probably need #1a in 2023 (1b and 1c are WR and DE).
RB - Hopefully Pacheco develops, we'll see. CEH clearly isn't much of a weapon. He'll still be here, but KC could use a mid-round pick at RB or a FA.
Overall, KC still has a lot of needs going into next year. Going to need another homerun draft like we had in 2021 and 2022 (so far), but going to finally need to see some more skill position players prioritized. QB, CB, LB, and interior OL are the positions that can confidently be considered set for the next several years or more, need to add to that list in short order for continued success. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
I'd say as far as just about any draft pick goes he's been a grand slam. So far you could say he's performing as a day 2 or 3 pick. We've seen countless first rd corners come in and struggle before finally putting it all together, he's hit the ground running. Granted, I'm sure he'll have some more struggles as there is more tape on him, but agreed he's been a grand slam. Not disagreeing at all here, just expanding on how impressive of a pick he's been.
Yep. Ask bears fans what they think about Kyler Gordon who was picked high in the second round. He’s been terribad. Veach and company have an eye for talent at the corner position. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Wouldn't it be nice if we could sign somebody like Andre Dillard and they turn out to be a stud LT?
YES staylor! Mentioned him as a possible reclamation project on another thread. I'm not as convinced our OL coaching is up to our DB coaching in making hay with these sorts of guys, but man that would be a win. [Reply]
Going to hold my hands up and say I thought Sneed took a step back last year from his rookie year, seemed to lose concentration and allow separation far more. So far he's been absolutely lights out and everything I hoped he'd be after his rookie year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
That money is gonna dry up quicker than we think because they only have like 7 players under contract for 2023
But I think we do have room for one splash signing in the first couple days of FA. Possibly two if Veach somehow works his magic and finds a player like Justin Reid at that contract. Holy buckets that was a steal of a signing.
There are Deon Bush, Elijah Lee types to be found all over the place at chump change prices. We can easily bring in more of those guys or re-sign the ones currently on the team.
We'll still need to depend on rookies in the next draft class, but we've got a bunch of picks to play with.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I can't wait to get McDuffie and Gay back.
This defense has a chance to be one of the best in Reid's tenure.
It really does and we don't even have any great edge rushers. Karlaftis could be eventually, and Dunlap has been a solid pickup. The future is so bright for this defense we need fucking shades. [Reply]
Originally Posted by louie aguiar:
Yep. Ask bears fans what they think about Kyler Gordon who was picked high in the second round. He’s been terribad. Veach and company have an eye for talent at the corner position.
Yep. Wish that could be said for drafting skill position players. Cant remember the last good one Veach drafted. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
Yep. Wish that could be said for drafting skill position players. Cant remember the last good one Veach drafted.
It doesn't seem a strength of his. We really need a Pittsburgh-esque identification of WRs. Trying to think of others that really nail the skill positions. [Reply]