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  • TheImmortalGoud
    No longer a noob
    • Jan 2011
    • 1790

    Chiefs Down To Four Players For #1 Pick

    Kansas City Chiefs GM John Dorsey told NFL.com's Albert Breer on Monday that the Chiefs have narrowed their list to four names for the top pick in the 2013 NFL Draft. Is Geno Smith on that list?


    The Kansas City Chiefs are down to four potential possibilities for the No. 1 overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft.

    That according to NFL.com's Albert Breer, who spoke with general manager John Dorsey at Chiefs headquarters on Monday.

    Dorsey said the Chiefs plan to make a final decision four days before the draft. He's been meeting with head coach Andy Reid three times a day about the pick. Reid will get even more involved in the 7-10 days before the first pick is announced on April 25 at Radio City Music Hall, according to Breer.

    Dorsey wouldn't disclose who the four players are. It's safe to assume Texas A&M tackle Luke Joeckel is one. Is West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith another?

    Smith was set to arrive in Kansas City on Monday night ahead of a meeting with Chiefs brass on Tuesday morning, according to Breer. That doesn't necessarily mean Smith is in that final four, however.

    One other possibility has the Chiefs trading out of the top pick, which Dorsey didn't rule out. The clock is ticking.
  • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
    Highwayman
    • Feb 2009
    • 15429

    #2
    Luke Joeckel
    Eric Fisher
    Sharrif Floyd
    Dee Milliner

    If Geno is even in the conversation, they don't trade a 2nd Round pick for Alex Smith. Its obvious they made a pretty early determination on the QBs in this draft and passed on anyone at the top of the draft.

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    • NAHSTE
      Probably owns the site
      • Feb 2009
      • 22233

      #3
      Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
      Luke Joeckel
      Eric Fisher
      Sharrif Floyd
      Dee Milliner

      If Geno is even in the conversation, they don't trade a 2nd Round pick for Alex Smith. Its obvious they made a pretty early determination on the QBs in this draft and passed on anyone at the top of the draft.
      Really?

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      • DoubleDeuce
        Spellin' n' shit
        • Feb 2009
        • 5873

        #4
        Geno Smith > Dee Milliner

        And I'm not talking about the quarterback

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        • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
          Highwayman
          • Feb 2009
          • 15429

          #5
          Originally posted by NAHSTE
          Really?
          Top corner in the class. Sean Smith still kind of sucks, getting a new contract doesn't change that and Brandon Flowers, while awesome, is always getting nicked up.

          They're still taking Joeckel...but I wouldn't be shocked if Milliner is in the Top 4 on their board. He's a top 5 or so player on a ton of boards in this year's draft.

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          • Aso
            The Serious House
            • Nov 2008
            • 11137

            #6
            Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
            Top corner in the class. Sean Smith still kind of sucks, getting a new contract doesn't change that and Brandon Flowers, while awesome, is always getting nicked up.
            Sean Smith does not suck. He is a man to man corner who played in a zone heavy defense last season. Brb gonna use Jerome Bettis as my 3rd down back. Anyways his contract dictates that of a starter.

            Plus Dunta Robinson will be their nickel corner.

            So unless the Chiefs are gonna use a dime defense all game they can use that no. 1 pick elsewhere. I believe its a foregone conclusion they will be drafting a tackle considering Branden Albert is trying to be traded and Eric Winston was let go.

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            • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
              Highwayman
              • Feb 2009
              • 15429

              #7
              Originally posted by Aso21Raiders
              Sean Smith does not suck. He is a man to man corner who played in a zone heavy defense last season. Brb gonna use Jerome Bettis as my 3rd down back. Anyways his contract dictates that of a starter.

              Plus Dunta Robinson will be their nickel corner.

              So unless the Chiefs are gonna use a dime defense all game they can use that no. 1 pick elsewhere. I believe its a foregone conclusion they will be drafting a tackle considering Branden Albert is trying to be traded and Eric Winston was let go.
              Sean Smith is turrible.

              Opposing QBs pick on him all game. Any corner in the league targeted more than Sean Smith? What corners had more TDs thrown on them...Patrick Robinson? Cary Williams? List probably stops there. Maybe there is another name or two, its not much less.

              And, its not about who they'll draft, its about who is at the top of their board. Consensus guy, at a position of need going into the off-season (usually yields a ton of evaluation)...

              FWIW, Milliner is set to visit the Chiefs soon.

              Sharrif Floyd
              Ziggy Ansah
              Geno Smith
              Dion Jordan
              Luke Joeckel
              Eric Fisher
              Lane Johnson

              along with Milliner, are the high first round picks being worked out by Kansas City. That'll be your Top 7 or 8 players on the Chiefs board more than likely. Making the likelihood of Milliner in the Top 4, pretty fucking likely.

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              • f16harm
                -
                • Feb 2009
                • 2183

                #8
                Originally posted by Aso21Raiders
                Sean Smith does not suck. He is a man to man corner who played in a zone heavy defense last season. Brb gonna use Jerome Bettis as my 3rd down back. Anyways his contract dictates that of a starter.
                Sean Smith fucking blows. Can't catch a cold, is a giant pussy physically, has an ego problem, and worries more about Twitter than football. I know this way more than you. If he was so great, why did we not even try to resign him and ended up giving Brent Grimes (older & injured) more than Smith got, comparatively, related to years in the contract? ($5.5 for 1yr guaranteed compared to $7.465 for 3yrs)

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                • ThunderHorse
                  Grind.
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 2702

                  #9
                  Originally posted by f16harm
                  Sean Smith fucking blows. Can't catch a cold, is a giant pussy physically, has an ego problem, and worries more about Twitter than football. I know this way more than you. If he was so great, why did we not even try to resign him and ended up giving Brent Grimes (older & injured) more than Smith got, comparatively, related to years in the contract? ($5.5 for 1yr guaranteed compared to $7.465 for 3yrs)
                  I've got to ask,

                  When Indy traded for Vontae Davis last year the consensus seemed to be Miami let go of their weaker corner. I seem to remember fans feeling a lot better about Smith and actually feeling annoyed with Davis.

                  Davis probably gave Indianapolis the best play at corner they've seen for years. even when I think back to the Nick Harper/Jason David/ Marlin Jackson days I don't think Indianaplis had a guy like Davis who could cover AND tackle.

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                  • Mogriffjr
                    aka Reece
                    • Apr 2009
                    • 2759

                    #10
                    Because fans of teams believe their GM's make the right decisions all the time!

                    Chiefs said smith was in a zone type defense last year and that he's going to be doing more pressing at the line and using his size against WR's. sometimes these players just don't convert in different types of systems.
                    Originally posted by Nick Mangold
                    Wes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.

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                    • Tailback U
                      No substitute 4 strength.
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 10282

                      #11
                      Lol @ "narrowing" it to 4 players. I'm guessing its more like 2. They know, they're just blowing smoke.

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                      • Palooza
                        Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 14265

                        #12
                        Originally posted by ThunderHorse
                        I've got to ask,

                        When Indy traded for Vontae Davis last year the consensus seemed to be Miami let go of their weaker corner. I seem to remember fans feeling a lot better about Smith and actually feeling annoyed with Davis.

                        Davis probably gave Indianapolis the best play at corner they've seen for years. even when I think back to the Nick Harper/Jason David/ Marlin Jackson days I don't think Indianaplis had a guy like Davis who could cover AND tackle.
                        No you don't, because you didn't ask anything.

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                        • f16harm
                          -
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 2183

                          #13
                          Originally posted by ThunderHorse
                          I've got to ask,

                          When Indy traded for Vontae Davis last year the consensus seemed to be Miami let go of their weaker corner. I seem to remember fans feeling a lot better about Smith and actually feeling annoyed with Davis.

                          Davis probably gave Indianapolis the best play at corner they've seen for years. even when I think back to the Nick Harper/Jason David/ Marlin Jackson days I don't think Indianaplis had a guy like Davis who could cover AND tackle.
                          Palooza's right, you really didn't ask anything, but I know what you meant,
                          Davis had his moments and he is a great tackler who will not shy from contact. However, he is as immature as they come, and stupid. If you pay attention going forward, or look back on media stuff when he was in Miami, Vernon is constantly around him and looking over him. Try to find the episode of Scoring the Deal on HGTV where Vontae wanted to sell his home in FL for $1 million more than he bought it, it's a perfect example (aside from the fact the idiot didn't realize FL homes are the worst hit with depreciation and he wants $1 million MORE because he added some decorations). Also like when Ireland told him on Hard Knocks he was traded, first thing out of his mouth was "Can I call my Grandma?" Seriously? That's a grown fucking man right there! Also you saw on Hard Knocks what a lazy fuck he is, and this has been a constant problem, always an excuse to get out of working. Not to mention showing up once to practice drunk from the night before where Brandon Marshall almost beat his ass because of it. Decent corner, not a great corner, will never live up to his #1 pick status. We got back a second for him instead of nothing, which is what would have happened when we didn't give him the $8-10 million a year he'll probably want just like Sean Smith did. Also don't have to put up with his constant holding and PI calls.

                          Originally posted by Mogriffjr
                          Because fans of teams believe their GM's make the right decisions all the time!

                          Chiefs said smith was in a zone type defense last year and that he's going to be doing more pressing at the line and using his size against WR's. sometimes these players just don't convert in different types of systems.
                          Sean Smith did not play zone coverage all the time last year, furthermore, he played it very little his other 3 years. Larry hit it on the head, whether it be zone or man. Sean Smith is a fraud and it shows in the amount of money and interest he had in free agency compared to what he was suppose to get. And whatever you do KC fans, on his Twitter account don't tell him anything other than what he believes is true or he'll block you and report you.

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                          • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                            Highwayman
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 15429

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mogriffjr
                            Because fans of teams believe their GM's make the right decisions all the time!

                            Chiefs said smith was in a zone type defense last year and that he's going to be doing more pressing at the line and using his size against WR's. sometimes these players just don't convert in different types of systems.
                            Unless your name is LiquidLarry2GhostWF and that GM is Gene Smith...then that fan of that team believes their GM made the right decision NEVER.

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                            • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                              Highwayman
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 15429

                              #15
                              Miami traded Vontae Davis because he was/is good. He had legitimate trade value. They got a 2nd round pick for the guy. Davis ended up being pretty good for Indy.

                              Sean Smith had no trade value. He stunk in 2011, and he stunk in 2012. Perhaps a change of scenery and scheme will be good for him...I dunno...but so far, he stinks.

                              The discussion about Sean Smith is the same shit I've argued with Jaguar fans about with Derek Cox. There was a stretch of like...3 games before he was injured where he was rarely thrown on and shockingly didn't give up a touchdown and wasn't burned on a big play...it gives fans hope with some statistical backup that a player can be really good and there is just some reason why he's not (injuries, scheme, pass rush, whatever), just like that one game where Sean Smith played well against Larry Fitzgerald...I said for years...Derek Cox stinks...he's average at best. He was awful for the Jaguars. Maybe he goes on and finds success in San Diego...hell if I know or care. I'm not the type of guy that thinks a guy can't get better or a change of scenery and scheme won't get better play out of him. But, facts is facts and when a guy stinks, he stinks. Smith...and an extension of the discussion...Cox...they were awful up until this point.

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