Part 3 After covering the Chiefs’ draft history under John Dorsey in Part 1, we looked at more recent draft strategy under Brett Veach at the helm, in Part 2 of ‘A Draft past and present’. In this third part, we look at some educated guesses at what position groups the Chiefs will target in… Continue reading “A Draft past and present” – a look at the trends of the Chiefs’ draft picks – Part 3
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Takes two to tango
With the draft around the corner, Chris has been looking at the Chiefs drafts under John Dorsey and Andy Reid then in part two looking at Brett Veach and Andy Reid to see if we can find any trends. One clear trend is that under Brett Veach the Chiefs will be aggressive and tend to… Continue reading Takes two to tango
“A Draft past and present” – a look at the trends of the Chiefs’ draft picks – Part 2
After covering the Chiefs’ draft history under John Dorsey in Part 1, we take a closer look at more recent draft strategy under Brett Veach at the helm in this second part of ‘A Draft past and present’. That being said, let’s get into it. Veach and Reid In the years drafting under Brett Veach,… Continue reading “A Draft past and present” – a look at the trends of the Chiefs’ draft picks – Part 2
What’s next?
1,239 yards, 111 catches, 9TDs. That is what the chiefs have to replace going into the 2022 season having traded Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins. But Tyreek also has one of the most unique set of skills on the league that can’t be replaced like for like, leaving KC needing a WR1. “Do we… Continue reading What’s next?
Plugging The Gaps : Pass Rush
We continue our Free Agency series with a look at a second area of the field in serious need of reinforcements : the Defensive Line, perhaps more specifically the pass rush. Playing behind an OLine with the consistency of wet tissue paper Joe Burrow was the most sacked Quarter Back in the league last season,… Continue reading Plugging The Gaps : Pass Rush
Plugging The Gaps : WR
It’s an established fact the Chiefs Front Office have a busy offseason ahead, there are roster needs at several key positions, probably too many to address solely through the draft. Per OTC the Chiefs can restructure current contracts and create between $58m & $95m in cap space, that’s before any potential cuts or trades. (https://overthecap.com/restructure/)… Continue reading Plugging The Gaps : WR
