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TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 15: The Offseason
KCF0107
05/28/21 3:06:46 AM
#249:


Kansas City Chiefs

CB Antwan Allen (S2, 30th)
DE Jason Jack (S3, 31st)
DT Justin Ostrowski (S4, 12th)
DE Rhyan Anderson (S5, 15th)
OT Duke Robinson (S6, 20th)
DT Terrance Knighton (S7, 9th)
HB LeGarrette Blount (S8, 12th)
WR Dez Bryant (S8, 23rd)
OLB Jamie Collins (S9, 16th)
SS Andrew Sendejo (S10, 4th)
QB Jimmy Garappolo (S11, 1st)
DT Dontari Poe (S12, 32nd)
OLB Samson Ebukam (S13, 1st)
WR DeVante Parker (S14, 9th)

CBs are very hard to evaluate. While high INT totals are pretty cool to look at, I mainly try and pay attention to the team's pass D performance. If they do well, I give everyone credit, and if they do not do well, I assign them all some level of blame. The Chiefs had some really solid defensive teams for the first several seasons of his career, but after retirements hit a lot of their front seven, the run defense took a nosedive while the pass D hung on. Thus I look at Allen's career in quite the favorable light.

Jack is still hanging around as one of the oldest DE free agents, but he hasn't played since his rookie contract ran out or was released toward the end of it. He gave the Chiefs 2 tackles and 2 sacks in seven games.

Ostrowski has been purged from the league, but I recall that he played nowhere else but Kansas City. I don't think he was ever the starter but was a rotational DT for his entire career there.

Anderson was another 1st round DE who ended up never starting a game for the Chiefs or anyone else up to this point. He has played in 78 games for the Chiefs and Cowboys and has put up 34 tackles, 4 sacks, and 1 FR. He played in SB XIV for the Cowboys and as of this moment, he is the favorite for the LE spot opposite Erik Thornton.

Robinson has quietly had great career with the Chiefs. In 9 seasons, he has played 137 games with 130 starts, recording 421 blocks against 36 sacks allowed (11.6 blocks per sack).

Supposed to be a run-defender, Knighton ended up being more of a pass-rusher as he has 65 sacks in eight seasons with the Chiefs and Wildcats. He has never missed a game and has started all 128.

Blount had mostly been a pretty average HB throughout his career until last season when for the first half or so, he was the best in the league before slowing down in the second half. Still, he managed career bests in yards (1508), rushing TDs (11), and tied for his best YPC (4.4) en route to...not even being named to the Pro Bowl. Still, this was an encouraging season as he enters his contract year.

Bryant failed to reach 400 yards despite being a starter for the majority of his Kansas City career. He landed in Tampa Bay where he's been paid roughly $8 mil to give them 17 rec for 161 yards and a TD in 20 games.

Collins has had a consistent career in Kansas City, providing the club with roughly 80 tackles, 6 sacks and 2 FFs+FRs a season. Still, he's probably the weakest link in that LB corps.

Sendejo was the top-ranked prospect in the draft but "fell" to the Chiefs at #4. He's given them a healthy dose of INTs but has offered little else statistically. The Chiefs have had a decent pass D since he's been around, so he deserves some credit there.

Jimmy G looked to follow in Ryan Tannehill's footsteps and have an absurd rookie season from a QB, but from the second half of that season to the end of his sophomore season, he was one of the worst QBs in the league. He has righted the ship to be an above-average starter the past two seasons. His career 74.2 passer rating puts him 18th among QBs with 1000+ passing attempts in their career. Higher on that list is 28th overall pick A.J. McCarron.

Poe had a great first season with 44 tackles, 8 sacks, and a FF, but he hasn't quite matched those marks since. There's still time though as he enters his contract year.

The Chiefs became the first team to have multiple #1 overall picks, and their second was Ebukam. He had a great rookie season giving them 108 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 INTs, and 2 FRs. His second season was cut short due to injuries, but he was on pace to more or less match his rookie season.

Parker suffered an injury his rookie season and was significantly outplayed by third round receiver Justin Hardy. Not a great start to his career.
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