Chiefs offseason thread
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@rockchalkjayhawk My guess is his knee injury might not be healing well enough to make doctors sure he would be available until a number of games into the season.
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@mayjay I would have liked to keep Chenal but he got top money which Chiefs could not afford.
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The Chiefs are signing former Dolphins CB Kader Kohou.
Kohou missed all of last season with a knee injury, but has 38 career starts, 190 tackles, and 3 INTs.Will be interesting to see if they try to sign a WR or draft one. Diggs, Hill, Brown, Jennings and Samuel are some unsigned big names. Really don’t want Hill or Brown back personally.
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@kjayhawks2.0 said in Chiefs offseason thread:
The Chiefs are signing former Dolphins CB Kader Kohou.
Kohou missed all of last season with a knee injury, but has 38 career starts, 190 tackles, and 3 INTs.I’ve read some mixed things about him. Sounds like he’s purely a slot guy? Regardless, we need some bodies!
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looks like we just acquired Mahomes' back up for next season: Justin Fields from the Jets. He was once the 11th pick in the draft. Semi flop so far?
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@rockchalkjayhawk Playing for 4 coaches in 5 years for 3 bad teams, including the miserably dysfunctional Jets, could make any QB look like a flop. The Chiefs need someone experienced enough to be able to lead the offense through the off-season and preseason. With Mahomes contributing from the sideline, Fields can run through the offensive playbook and help the new offensive players work the routes correctly (with Kelce's invaluable leadership), and is good enough to also challenge the rebuilt defensive secondary. If PM isn't ready to play early, JF will start the season with far more 1st string experience than most backups would.
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Jeez, don’t read this about Fields!
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@rockchalkjayhawk Ah, the Doom Squad always knows better than the pros who will coach a player do. Did Fields ever have a coach like Reid or a mentor like Mahomes, or an All-Pro teacher like Alex Smith who gave Mahomes almost a full season of tutoring before he even appeared in a game? No, Fields was thrown to the wolves first season, a desperation tactic that has undermined the career and confidence of many a 1st rd QB. If Reid thinks he can be taught, I don't give a crap about what fanbases of NYJ, Chi or P think about their own talent-evaluation ability. Since those team collectively played in a single conference championship game (L by P in 2016) since Reid took over the Chiefs, while Reid has been to 5 and won 3, I'm going with the future HOF coach who may have a pretty damned good idea what he wants.
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Marquise “Hollywood” Brown signed by the Eagles.
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I've been reading about the NFL draft lately. Lots of experts are suggesting edge rusher Rueben Bain Jr. could fall to the Chiefs at No. 9.
The debate apparently is over his arm length. See the table below for historical success as a pass rusher with sub-31 inch arm length.Bain is at 30 7/8, with 33 apparently optimal.
I think the Chiefs need more of a sure thing at No. 9. Who it is, i dunno!
Pass rush success over last three NFL Seasons by edge defender arm length
**Arm Length Pressure Rate PFF Pash-Rush Grade** < 31 inches 11.7% 69.8 31-32 inches 14.9% 92.5 32-33 inches 14.1% 90.2 33-34 inches 14.5% 90.5 34-35 inches 13.8% 85.7 35+ inches 12.2% 85.0 -
I really like the idea of have Fields in KC, he can get some reps with first teamers while Mahomes is out and another weapon in the run game. Reid and EB should be able to get some gadget plays for him in the book for this season. Maybe even run a QB sneak with him.
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Looks like Rashee Rice was cleared of any wrong doing in that case with his girlfriend (or ex, i dunno).
I think that means he's good to go for 2026?
Contract year, so hopefully he puts on a good show next season.
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Didn't she tear up a bunch of his stuff up a couple of yrs ago, or do I have the wrong guy?
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@crimsonblu22 said in Chiefs offseason thread:
Didn't she tear up a bunch of his stuff up a couple of yrs ago, or do I have the wrong guy?
Sadly it’s hard to keep track!
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The Kansas City Chiefs moved up in the NFL draft Thursday night, acquiring the No. 6 pick from the Cleveland Browns and using it to select LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane.
Kansas City sent picks Nos. 9, 74 and 148 to Cleveland in return.
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@kjayhawks2.0 said in Chiefs offseason thread:
The Kansas City Chiefs moved up in the NFL draft Thursday night, acquiring the No. 6 pick from the Cleveland Browns and using it to select LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane.
Kansas City sent picks Nos. 9, 74 and 148 to Cleveland in return.
Give up two picks to get a guy who likely would have been available anyway? And relative to other options, both at the position and best available, that's a lot to give up...
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Holy smokes! Just tuned into the draft to see the Chiefs just gave away multiple picks for a guy they prolly coulda got at No 9 anyway? Hmmm
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Yes I honestly would’ve stayed at 9 and took Downs if it was me. Delane likely wasn’t going til 11 or 12.
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The chiefs selected Peter Woods DT from Clemson with the 29th pick. I also think this was a reach and he may have still been there with that 8th pick in round 2. Hoping that Concepcion the WR from A& M was still there but he went at 24th. I don’t think this is a great draft class IMO likely only 10-14 true first round prospects. They really needed to knock it outta the park this season man in the draft. Still time to do so but not sold on the two so far.
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Peter Woods is interesting. He was all the rage the year before apparently. Some ranked him the #1 DL prospect.
I guess we should be happy with the #1 rated CB in the draft in Delane, but was a circuitous route to get him.
Study time!