It’s time to release the hounds… so to speak. I’ve done an AFC West Mock Draft but today I’m focusing strictly on the Kansas City Chiefs. The following Mock was generated at FanSpeak.com and the Big Board I chose from was called the “Composite” which combines and averages the 13 other Big Boards available on their site. I also used the Team Needs based on the “NFL Mocks” by the writers, players, and ex-GMs at NFL.com. Alright, so here’s how the Mock turned out:
Note: the pick which FanSpeak shows the Chiefs to have at #196, should be #206. Other than that, I believe this is correct… as of March 14 ( the beginning of the new league year, when all trades will become legal).
Mayock goes on the say,
“I think his value to teams is where they’re going to look at him and say, ‘OK, we know he’s a tough kid, and he can defend the run, but can he affect the pass game?’ And I believe he can. So, regardless of your scheme, I think he can affect the pass game, and I think teams are going to look at him as an ascending talent. And I do believe he’s going to go in the first round.”
So, if Taven Bryan is there in the second round at pick #54, I’d sure hope Brett Veach agrees with me… or at least Mayock!
From a whole draft standpoint, I like the idea of picking studs along the defensive and offensive lines with the first two picks.
Quenton Meeks, 6-1, 209 – first of all, Quenton Meeks knows how to defend against the pass. Secondly, he likes to take on blockers and come up to stuff the run. Would Meeks be a day one starter at CB? Probably not but he will get plenty of snaps in a DB rotation and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him take over one of the corner spots by year’s end. Yes, he is that good. Once again, Mike Mayock agrees with me: “I think that kid is going to play for a lot of years.” Also, ProFootball Focus pointed out that opposing QB’s like to stay away from throwing to Meeks side of the field,
“Stanford CB Quenton Meeks often blanketed wide receivers in coverage, forcing opposing quarterbacks to throw the ball elsewhere. Meeks ranked No. 1 among returning Pac-12 cornerbacks with at least 40 targets in 2016 in coverage snaps per reception allowed (15.5).”
“He’s a good worker and good learner and I think he has a chance to be a war daddy once he has an NFL training table and strength program behind him.”
Please pay special attention to Darius Leonard’s wingspan (below):
Sometimes there are players you just love to watch… that’s TE Hayden Hurst for me. I’ll be praying on draft day weekend that he comes to the Chiefs.
LB, Shaquem Griffin, 6-1, 227 – Shaquem took the Combine by complete surprise and was the toast of the town. I doubt he’ll be around in the 6th round… but he was there, so I had to take him!
In the 7th round, I took diminutive RB Ito Smith (5-9, 195) and the larger Safety Tre Flower (6-foot-3 1/4, 202). Both could possibly contribute in year one and that’s all you can ask of 7th rounders.
What do you think? Where would you substitute another player? Would you be happy with this draft?
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