By The Bye:
Chiefs Takeaways From MNF,
Plus a Mock Draft
by Ransom Hawthorne | November 22, 2018
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
The Kansas City Chiefs fell to the Los Angeles Rams, but did so without embarrassing themselves. That’s important, because Chiefs need to relax this week, not brood over what might have been. Leave that to the fans. The rest is much needed. A week 8 bye is generally ideal, and Chiefs are long past that. With LDT, Mitch Morse and Eric Berry, waiting in the wings, the Chiefs have the potential to get much, much better. Given that they lost by only three points, despite repeatedly shooting themselves in the foot, that should be a very good thing. With the closest game on the horizon a snooze fest — against the Raiders — in two weeks, I thought now might be a good time to get in an early mock draft, but first, what we learned from the Rams game?
Pass Rush is Still King: In a game with very little defense, almost all the big plays were made by the big men. Aaron Donald, Samson Ebukam, Justin Houston, Chris Jones, those are the type of guys you need to win, in today’s NFL. The 2019 draft is shaping up to be stuffed with them and Chiefs will have an extra 2nd round pick. The decision to let go of Marcus Peters looks better and better. Yeah, he got an interception, but it was the “right place at the right time”, on a deflected pass, variety. Peters isn’t a bad CB, but he’s certainly looked closer to average than elite.
Mahomes is a Real, Human, QB: For a “rookie” QB, Mahomes hasn’t just been great, he’s been super-human. Against the Rams, he finally reminded us that this is his first year starting, in the NFL. Mistakes are going to happen. For once, it seems like Chiefs fans actually get that, and aren’t losing it over one bad game. That, in and of itself, might be Mahomes most amazing accomplishment to date. After all, the devoted followers of the Red and Gold tend to panic at the first sign of danger.
CB Is Still An Issue: When the best coach in the NFL looks at your trash run defense, and decides to throw for over 400 yards instead, it’s time to take notice. As good as Scandrick has been, this was a rough game for him. The Chiefs finally look like they have a difference making pass rush, but it won’t do them any good if their DBs can’t cover for three seconds. I don’t know what Sutton is seeing from Chardavius Ward and Tremon Smith on the scout team, but I’d like to start seeing a little more of them on the field, if at all possible.
November 22nd, The Mock Draft:
Chiefs Future is Bright: the K.C. pass rush is coming together, and several key additions seem to be on the horizon. In a year (2019) where the Chiefs have an extra pick, the draft just happens to be looking really good. The potential for success both now, and in the future, is off the charts. Of course, to realize that potential, they’ll have to stop making careless mistakes. Chiefs fans have dealt with too much heartbreak, over the years, to truly trust this team, but Mahomes is breaking records, this year, no reason to believe the next thing he breaks can’t be the curse. Whether it’s now, or next year, I look forward to seeing it. Go Chiefs.
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