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whats that supposed to mean?


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whats that supposed to mean?
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Since:Apr 2, 2007

April 20, 2008 11:19 am
Yeah I hear you. He didn't really make much sense with the overall body of his article. The remark of Kansas City needing all 10 minutes to figure out what they're going to do is ridiculous. It suggests that it catches the Chiefs off guard since Jake Long is off the board at 5. Hello? The Chiefs have been preparing for his absence for the past two weeks figuring that Miami would take him so why would it matter if the Rams or Falcons take him instead? The other thing, he listed players for KC to consider at 5 if the situation unfolded in that particular way, yet he fails to mention a prospect that has solidified himself as one of the elite prospects in this draft class in Sedrick Ellis. Also Branden Albert is considered by many the 2nd top rated OT prospect, ahead of Ryan Clady. If Chris Long, Jake Long, Glen Dorsey & Darren McFadden are off the board by the time the Chiefs select, I think Sedrick Ellis or Branden Albert could be the choice. Besides, I'm sure the KC organization has prepared themselves for what they'll do in the event the top 4 players are taken with the first 4 selections.