2008 Draft:
1 (5) Glenn Dorsey, DT STARTER | ||
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With the Chiefs' move to a 3-4 in the works, and not a lot to go on with Dorsey, the big question is whether he might be a bust waiting to happen...I'll save you the suspense: Dorsey will be just fine. He quietly led the rookie class of defensive linemen with the most tackles, and as a penetrating, one gap 3-4 DE he should be able to take advantage of mismatches and make his LBs better. He may not "break out" in 2009, but the Chiefs should get a boost in production from a palyer who is already on track. |
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1 (15) Branden Albert, OG STARTER | ||
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Albert played well and outside of a few hitches in his gitalong, managed to give the Chiefs a nice, complete season. He should be a solid guard they can build around for a long time. |
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2 (35) Brandon Flowers, CB STARTER | ||
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My favorite player on the Chiefs, and quite possibly their best rookie performer, Flowers was a bright spot on a team with ZERO pass rush. How he did it is beyond me, but if the new coaching staff focuses on using him correctly, he will be on his way to being one of the stars in this league. |
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3 (73) Jamaal Charles, RB Backup | ||
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The Chiefs were hoping for a reason to devalue the vitriolic LJ, but Charles wasn't quite up to the task. In Herm's predictable offense he was hamstrung, and despite decent numbers, he couldn't quite "take over" when LJ was missing games. The potential is still there, and he needs to take advantage of any opportunities he gets this year. |
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3 (76) Brad Cottam, TE Backup | ||
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A non-blocking TE who is heir apparent to Tony-G, Cottam surprisingly was a useful blocker, and stepped in when asked. He has the right attitude, and a great mentor, so his future looks promising. |
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3 (82) DaJuan Morgan, FS Backup | ||
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Despite the pre-draft hype, Morgan was fairly a know-show for the Chiefs, with no significant defensive time and an underwhelming effort on STs. Under a new regime he will need to prove he can step and step out onto the field, or his "upside" won't get him to hsi next Chiefs' contract. |
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4 (105) Will Franklin, WR Backup | ||
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Didn't really make an impact in limited time. The Chiefs' will definitley be looking for him to step up and help out whoever wins the starting QB job. |
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5 (140) Brandon Carr, CB STARTER | ||
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Not too many teams can start two rookies at CB and not be burned, but Carr held his own, and fed off of Flowers' success on the opposite side. Carr looks to have a spot tied up, but will need to show that he can do this consistently. A better overall tackler, he can suffer some letdown in his coverage game if the Chiefs can get even better safety play behind him in 2009. |
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6 (170) Barry Richardson, OT Backup | ||
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Not a lot to go on here, but they haven't cut him yet... Spent most of the season inactive and the Chiefs are expected to have competition for the Tackle spots in camp. |
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6 (181) Kevin Robinson, WR/KR STARTER | ||
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Robinson looks to be the #1 kick returner going into 2009, and though he didn't wow to many people at the position, he was alert, shifty, and didn't make mistakes, which should earn him the right to keep the job. He will have a terrific opportunity in 2009 to try and work his way into the starting offense if he can stay consistent in the return game. |
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7 (210) Brian Johnston,DE Backup | ||
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A late season calf injury sent him to IR, but the switch to a 3-4 could reinvigorate him for 2009. As a possible OLB candidate, he could defintiely make an impact. |
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7 (239) Mike Merritt, TE Out of NFL | ||
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Merritt is a free agent, after being waived by the Chiefs after the season ended, and not seeing any playing time. |
2007 Draft:
1 (23) Dwayne Bowe, WR STARTER | ||
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Bowe continued his second solid season for the Chiefs, and is likely to be their #1 for the indefinite future. A big, physical WR, he gets himself into great matchups all over the field and mangaes to produce. |
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2 (54) Turk McBride, DE STARTER | ||
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McBride will likely benefit greatly from being moved to a 3-4 DE position, as long as it is a one-gap, and not 2-gap responsibility. He has been solid for the Chiefs, but not a star. His flashes of quickness and his relentless motor should help him bring penetration to the end of the ends of the chiefs' defense. |
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3 (83) Tank Tyler, DT STARTER | ||
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A rotational starter on the Dline, Tyler has been adequate, and will need to get back to being an explosive, powerful block-shedder in a 3-4. If he can do that, he might hold up at NT, otherwise, he gets entered into the DE sweepstakes. |
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5 (148) Kolby Smith, RB Backup | ||
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Another young player who got hurt before finishing the 2008 season, Colby has been a long work in progress. He'll need a solid 2009 season to maintain his grip on the roster. |
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5 (160) Justin Medlock, K Out of NFL | ||
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After flaming out in KC, Medlock went to the Rams, where he looked to be able to take advantage of his talents on turf, in a dome, but in the end he was waived from there as well, and remains unsigned. |
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6 (196) Herb taylor, G/T Backup | ||
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At this point Taylor is little more than a replaceable part. He never looks prepared, and plays the same as he did when he was a green rookie. The Chiefs will want to see progress, or they will find some upside to take his place on the roster. |
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7 (231) Michael Allen, TE Out of NFL | ||
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Allen failed to stick at either TE or on the oline, and was waived early in 08. |
2006 Draft:
1 (20) Tamba Hali, DE STARTER | ||
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Despite his starter status, Hali is anything but safe during roster turnover time. He will probably get a chance to prove himself as a 34DE, but so far he hasn't been even close to the pre-draft hype. He will probably be looking at trying to ressurect his career elsewhere in the next year or two. |
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2 (53) Bernard Pollard, S STARTER | ||
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Pollard has been playing well and may have finally earned the right to call the SS spot his own. While he still needs to work on the tackling, his efforts as an intimidator across the middle are going to start getting noticed. |
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3 (85) Brodie Croyle, QB Backup | ||
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It is hard to tell if a QB is any good when they play for Herm Edwards, so Croyle seems to have bought himself a little time, but with Cassel and Thigpen set for a roomba deathbot match, chances are Croyle's future is holding a clipboard. At best. |
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5 (154) Marcus Maxey, CB Out of NFL | ||
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After being cut byt eh Chiefs, spending 2 games with the Bears before being cut again, and later resigned by the Chiefs, Maxey was later cut for good a the beginning of 2007. |
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6 (186) Tre Stallings, G backup/Baltimore | ||
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After being waived from KC, he spent a year out of football, and was recently signed to a practice squad futures contract with the Ravens. |
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6 (190) Jeff Webb, WR Backup | ||
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A favorite of Herm Edwards, Herm's departure spelled the end for Webb. He will probably be let go before the 53-man roster is set, after two season of lackluster production. |
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7 (228) Jarrad Page, S STARTER | ||
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Page has been working his way into this role for a while now, and with the RFA tender being given to him, the Chiefs no doubt wouldn't mind trying to keep him around. He was a playmaker in 2008, and should keep on improving. |