It does add two likely starters over the next two years you wouldnt have had. I'd do it because, I dont see real premium talent at 12. Simmons is probably the only player available thats really worth that pick.Well, you're dropping all the way down to 31 and you're getting a very late 2nd and 4th and their 2026 1st almost certainly will be at the end of the round too.
In a normal draft, then maybe, but it's weak in 1st RD talent, and value happens to match our needs with a number of good 1-Tech, RB, CB, WR.Moving down that far I'd want more. All those picks will be at the very end of each round so it's not as enticing as it sounds.
Out of interest, where would those two of landed in the last couple of drafts? They both appear to be potentially available around 12, due to the limited elite talent ,in the draft, rather than their abilitiesI’m putting the phone on silent and taking Campbell or Membou.
No I don’t agree at all. I don’t think either are top level elite prospects, but OT’s that are going top 5.Out of interest, where would those two of landed in the last couple of drafts? They both appear to be potentially available around 12, due to the limited elite talent ,in the draft, rather than their abilities
Not from what I've heard from the professionals.No I don’t agree at all. I don’t think either are top level elite prospects, but OT’s that are going top 5.
Top 11 OL draft picks the past 3 years:
2022- Ekonwu, Neal, Cross
2023- Paris Johnson Jr, Wright, Skoronski
2024- Alt, Latham, Fashonu
Joe Alt is about the only 1 I think you could say is a significantly better prospect than Campbell or Membou
One correction. The Chiefs hold the 31st overall pick not the 32nd.
What “professional” source are you referring to that has directly compared this years OL class to years previous?Not from what I've heard from the professionals.
One correction. The Chiefs hold the 31st overall pick not the 32nd.
One correction. The Chiefs hold the 31st overall pick not the 32nd.