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With free agency two weeks away and the NFL Combine set to begin next week in Indianapolis, I take great pride in bringing you my wild and crazy seven-round mock draft.
Last year, Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli failed to excite us by making only a single trade, dealing tight end Tony Gonzalez to Atlanta before the draft. This year I think he'll restore his image by being a mover and shaker and making some bold moves.
That is reflected in the first of my three Chiefs Mock Drafts.
ROUND ONE
#9 (From Buffalo) T Anthony Davis (Rutgers)
The Chiefs move out of the fifth spot, where the Bills take Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford. Though the Chiefs consider Bradford briefly, the opportunity to swap first round picks and acquire additional picks in rounds three and five makes this deal hard to pass up. After taking the best offensive lineman in this draft in Davis, the Chiefs start him at left tackle and move Branden Albert to right tackle. Davis, who tips the scales at 330 pounds and stands 6-foot-6, has Willie Roaf size and agility. However, he does need to be more focused from play to play.
Last year, Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli failed to excite us by making only a single trade, dealing tight end Tony Gonzalez to Atlanta before the draft. This year I think he'll restore his image by being a mover and shaker and making some bold moves.
That is reflected in the first of my three Chiefs Mock Drafts.
ROUND ONE
#9 (From Buffalo) T Anthony Davis (Rutgers)
The Chiefs move out of the fifth spot, where the Bills take Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford. Though the Chiefs consider Bradford briefly, the opportunity to swap first round picks and acquire additional picks in rounds three and five makes this deal hard to pass up. After taking the best offensive lineman in this draft in Davis, the Chiefs start him at left tackle and move Branden Albert to right tackle. Davis, who tips the scales at 330 pounds and stands 6-foot-6, has Willie Roaf size and agility. However, he does need to be more focused from play to play.
Ok, seriously...wtf is with everyone's obsession with moving him to RT?
I like the trading down part though.
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ROUND TWO
#36 DT Terrence Cody (Alabama)
The Chiefs need a space eater in the middle of their 3-4 defense. After signing Carolina Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers to a long-term contract, the Chiefs need someone who can occupy opposing guards and centers. Though Cody will have to drop about 15 pounds from his current 6-foot-5 frame that weighs in at nearly 380 pounds, he should be KC's opening day starter at nose tackle. Cody's stock falls, but that's good fortune for the Chiefs.
#36 DT Terrence Cody (Alabama)
The Chiefs need a space eater in the middle of their 3-4 defense. After signing Carolina Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers to a long-term contract, the Chiefs need someone who can occupy opposing guards and centers. Though Cody will have to drop about 15 pounds from his current 6-foot-5 frame that weighs in at nearly 380 pounds, he should be KC's opening day starter at nose tackle. Cody's stock falls, but that's good fortune for the Chiefs.
Sign Peppers and draft Cody huh? Well...I pike the Peppers part, not sure on Cody though...
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#42 (From New England) WR Marshawn Gilyard (Cincinnati)
The Chiefs ship off unhappy wide receiver Dwayne Bowe for the 42nd pick, where they draft a lightning quick receiver who can also double up as a standout return man. Both are huge areas of need and getting The Chiefs start to rebuild their receiving corps with Gilyard's tremendous speed and toughness despite his small frame. He stands 6-foot-1 but has to pack on at least 10 pounds to make it in the NFL.
The Chiefs ship off unhappy wide receiver Dwayne Bowe for the 42nd pick, where they draft a lightning quick receiver who can also double up as a standout return man. Both are huge areas of need and getting The Chiefs start to rebuild their receiving corps with Gilyard's tremendous speed and toughness despite his small frame. He stands 6-foot-1 but has to pack on at least 10 pounds to make it in the NFL.
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#50 (from Atlanta) C Maurkice Pouncey (Florida)
The Chiefs trade Gonzalez and gain a centerpiece on the offensive line for the next decade. Pouncey is the best of this year's center class and at 6-foot-5 and nearly 315 pounds he won't get pushed around like Rudy Niswanger. This move allows the Chiefs to move Niswanger back to guard. Pouncey has the talent to be the starting center from day one and he'll bust open even bigger holes for running back Jamaal Charles. He'll also prevent pass rushers from penetrating the middle, giving quarterback Matt Cassel more time.
The Chiefs trade Gonzalez and gain a centerpiece on the offensive line for the next decade. Pouncey is the best of this year's center class and at 6-foot-5 and nearly 315 pounds he won't get pushed around like Rudy Niswanger. This move allows the Chiefs to move Niswanger back to guard. Pouncey has the talent to be the starting center from day one and he'll bust open even bigger holes for running back Jamaal Charles. He'll also prevent pass rushers from penetrating the middle, giving quarterback Matt Cassel more time.
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#63 (From Indianapolis) G Jon Asamoah (Illinois)
After demands for a new contract aren't met by the Chiefs, Brian Waters is shipped off to the Colts for a second rounder. The Chiefs gain a young guard in Asamoah who has tremendous size and bulk at 6-foot-5 and 310 pounds. Waters is coming off two terrible seasons and the Chiefs are wise to trade him for maximum value. With the Colts struggles in the Super Bowl and with the team making quarterback Peyton Manning the richest man in NFL history, they are wise to add a veteran who might be the difference in winning a championship in 2010.
After demands for a new contract aren't met by the Chiefs, Brian Waters is shipped off to the Colts for a second rounder. The Chiefs gain a young guard in Asamoah who has tremendous size and bulk at 6-foot-5 and 310 pounds. Waters is coming off two terrible seasons and the Chiefs are wise to trade him for maximum value. With the Colts struggles in the Super Bowl and with the team making quarterback Peyton Manning the richest man in NFL history, they are wise to add a veteran who might be the difference in winning a championship in 2010.
Now this one is the epitome of stupid. A second rounder for Brian Waters...from the Colts? Seriously? Wtf is he smoking on this one?
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ROUND THREE
#69 G Vladimir Ducasse (Umass)
Back to back picks at guard indicates the Chiefs are revamping their entire offensive line in short order. With the addition of Ducasse, he fills out the 2010 starting lineup. With Davis at left tackle, Asamoah at left guard, Pouncey at center, Albert at right tackle and Ducasse at right guard, the Chiefs have a trio of solid backups in Niswanger, Wade Smith and Ryan O'Callahan. Ducasse is another sky scraper standing at 6-foot-4 and weighing in at 305 pounds. The Patriots built their offensive line the same way and with Charlie Weis in town, he wastes no time in copying that formula. Who says Rome wasn't built in a day?
#69 G Vladimir Ducasse (Umass)
Back to back picks at guard indicates the Chiefs are revamping their entire offensive line in short order. With the addition of Ducasse, he fills out the 2010 starting lineup. With Davis at left tackle, Asamoah at left guard, Pouncey at center, Albert at right tackle and Ducasse at right guard, the Chiefs have a trio of solid backups in Niswanger, Wade Smith and Ryan O'Callahan. Ducasse is another sky scraper standing at 6-foot-4 and weighing in at 305 pounds. The Patriots built their offensive line the same way and with Charlie Weis in town, he wastes no time in copying that formula. Who says Rome wasn't built in a day?
Again with the "Albert to RT"...HE PLAYED G IN COLLEGE DOUCHEBAG!!!!
I like the pick though.














