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| Rd | Sel# | Player | Pos. | Ht. | Wt. | School | Jay's ranking | Jay's draft value |
| 1 | 5 | Glenn Dorsey | DT | 6'1.4" | 297 | LSU | #2 DT | Round 1 |
| 1 | 15 | Branden Albert | OG/OT | 6'5.5" | 309 | Virginia | #1 OG | Round 1 |
| 2 | 37 | Brandon Flowers | CB | 5'9.6" | 189 | Virginia Tech | #8 CB | Round 2 |
| 3 | 73 | Jamaal Charles | RB | 5'11" | 200 | Texas | #8 RB | Round 2 |
| 3 | 76 | Brad Cottam | TE | 6'7.4" | 270 | Tennessee | #2 TE | Round 2 |
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Player who will have a better NFL career than many drafted higher than him. |
Cottam only played 5 games his senior year, but showed excellent hands in Senior Bowl practices and had a touchdown catch in the game. Cottam is a big tight end at almost 6'8" and 270 pounds. He is a big man who has shown the ability to develop into a good blocker. With questions about Fred Davis as a first rounder and Keller more of a bulked up wide receiver than true tight end, if I needed a tight end in this draft I would target Cottam in round two or three and go a different way earlier in the draft. |
| 3 | 82 | DaJuan Morgan | FS/SS | 6'0.1" | 205 | N Carolina St | #2 FS | Round 2 |
| 4 | 105 | Will Franklin | WR | 6'0.4" | 214 | Missouri | #15 WR | Round 3/Round 4 |
| 5 | 140 | Bandon Carr | CB/FS/Ret | 6'0.1" | 207 | G Valley State | Late Round Value | |
| 6 | 170 | Barry Richardson | OT | 6'6.5" | 320 | Clemson | #15 OT | Round 4/Round 5 |
| 6 | 182 | Kevin Robinson | WR/Ret | 5'11.4" | 202 | Utah State | Late Round Value | |
| 7 | 210 | Brian Johnston | DE | 6'5.1" | 274 | Gardner-Webb | #19 DE | Round 4 |
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Player who will have a better NFL career than many drafted higher than him. |
Johnston is a deep sleeper. He has good size and showed good pass rushing skills and good pursuit in the Hula Bowl. The step-up in competition did not effect him. He is a top athlete for the position with speed, quickness and athleticism. |
| 7 | 239 | Mike Merritt | TE | 6'2.6" | 270 | Central Florida | Free Agent | |
| FA | Jabari Arthur | WR | 6'3.4" | 228 | Akron | #22 WR | Round 4/Round 5 |
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Player who will have a better NFL career than many drafted higher than him. |
I am still waiting on Arthur's Pro Day to see if I feel his potential is even better than I have here. Every year I identify a receiver who catches the ball very well, has good skills, but is not in the class of other players in the draft in terms of athletic skills. This is a player who will be signed as a street free agent and has the ability to stick around and eventually be a contributor down the line. Last year it was Dominique Zeigler. He hung around the 49ers all year on their practice squad. This year it's Arthur. He has good size, excellent hands, and makes tough catches. Whether drafted late or signed as a free agent, this kid will be tough for a team to cut. Down the line he can become a contributor as a #4 wideout. |
| FA | Johnny Dingle | DE | 6'1.3" | 265 | W Virginia | Late Round Value | ||
| FA | Chris McDuffie | OG | 6'4.1" | 330 | Clemson | Late Round Value | ||
| FA | Kalvin McRae | RB | 5'9.1" | 203 | Ohio | Late Round Value |
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by Jay Goldberg |
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While most will point to Dorsey and Albert for the Chiefs getting an "A" for this draft, their whole draft was superb. Long term, Cottam and Johnson could be just as important to K.C. as the big two. I also loved the signing of college street free agent Arthur and Robinson could develop into a dangerous return man. The only down side is that K.C. could have used anothe offensive lineman who could start immediately. Oh well, everything can't be addressed in one year. DRAFT PICKS I was in the minority, but I had Ellis as my top defensive tackle. However, I can't fault the Chiefs for taking Dorsey based on his play at LSU. Dorsey is a disruptive force at tackle and will help against the run and the pass if the Chiefs use him wisely. He is definitely a lonmg term building block for the Chiefs' defense. Albert was another player others had rated slightly higher than I. He could be a dominating run blocker as a guard, but he jumped up draft boards because teams felt he could be a quality starting left tackle. As a left tackle he will have to add strength and will need time before he becomes a top pass blocker at left tackle. Worst case Albert will be an above average left tackle. As the fifteenth pick that would be fine. If K.C. grabbed him at the fifth spot as some projected, that would not have been fine. Flowers has good man-to-man cover skills. He is very quick and changes directions well. He also has good anticipation which helps make up for his average speed and plays physically. Charles was good value in round three. Personally, my selection would have been guard Jeremy Zuttah who could have started on the Chiefs' line from day one and been a solid pro for years. Charles gives the Chiefs a speed option at running back, one who can score from anywhere on the field. He also runs better between the tackles than many think and could be a starting running back down the line if needed. I love the potential of Brad Cottam. At almost 6'8" and 270 pounds he ran a 4.63 forty! He showed terrific hands at the Senior Bowl practices and showed a willingness to block. The knock on him is that he hasn't been able to stay healthy. If he does the Chiefs have their replacement for the aging, but still top-drawer Tony Gonzalez. I also think the Chiefs could use a lot of two-tight-end offenses this year with Gonzalez and Cottam to offer quick, big, reliable targets for Croyle. Morgan was one of the better safeties in this draft. He is more of a threat to Page than Pollard, but can play either safety spot. Morgan has good size, strength and speed, but is not a player I would use to cover the quicker tight ends which is why I believe he is better at free safety than strong safety. He will be a core special teams player while he tries to crack KC's starting lineup. Franklin is a tremendous athlete with excellent speed who needs to learn the wide receiver position. He got by in college on his speed and athleticism. He could develop into a dangerous number three receiver. Carr has good height for a corner and has good speed and quickness. He will need time to develop, and his best position long-term could be free safety, but the kid has talent. I can see him becoming the nickel and growing into a starter, but I can also see him off the team in three years. Carr is a risk, but a good one for a team that needs a developmental corner. Richardson is a big kid who performed well in college but didn't have the measureables for a team to feel confident he could transfer his skills to the NFL. That is especially true because he plays more of a finesse game that a physical game which is surprising for a kid his size. I had a higher grade on Richardson than some because I believe he can be brought along to play more physically, and become a solid backup or adequate starter. Kevin Robinson is a player I kept wanting to place on my "under-valued" list, but whose workouts just wouldn't let me pull the trigger. The kid is a playmaker. He has good hands and can cut on a dime. Watching him you wouldn't believe the pedestrian speed and quickness numbers he put up during workouts. While he may never make it to KC's receiver rotation, I wouldn't be surprised if he becomes the primary return man and does extremely well in that role. Brian Johnson is the steal of this draft. The Chiefs traded Allen and, in time, Johnson could be his replacement. He is very fast and very quick for a someone his size and has good pass rushing skills. Coming from a small school he will need time, but worst case he will be a rush end in the nickel. Best case he will grow into a solid starter. Merritt is a pass blocking tight end who could be moved to fullback. COLLEGE STREET FREE AGENTS Arthur is a kid Chief fans should watch closely. He was very productive in college, has good size and excellent hands. He may never be a star or a starter (although I wouldn't be very surprised if he peaks as a #2 receiver), but would be a reliable and valuable fourth receiver. Arthur is smart, knows how to get open and rarely drops the ball. Dingle was a pass rushing defensive end at West Virginia, but didn't show the speed or athleticism during workouts to give NFL teams confidence he could do the same thing in the NFL. He is certainly worth a look as a free agent based on his college play. McDuffie was Richardson's teammate at Clemson and performed well as a run-blocking guard. As a convert from defense, McDuffie has upside and could spend a year on the Chiefs' practice squad before challenging for a roster spot next year. McCrae will have a tough timer making this roster but he is a tough, between the tackles, hard-running back who could land on KC's practice squad and be brought up to the "varsity" if there is an injury. |
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FIRST NAME | SCHOOL | HEIGHT | WEIGHT | BENCH | 40 | 10 | 20 | SHORT | LONG | 3 CONE | VERT | BROAD |
| Dorsey | Glenn | LSU | 6'1.4" | 297 | 27 | 5.14 | NA | NA | 4.95 | NA | 8.47 | 25.5" | 7'8" |
| Albert | Brandon | VIRGINIA | 6'5.5" | 309 | 23 | 5.17 | 1.77 | 2.97 | 4.78 | NA | 7.97 | 26" | 9'3" |
| Flowers | Brandon | VIRG TECH | 5'9.6" | 189 | 14 | 4.54 | 1.47 | 2.60 | 4.08 | NA | 6.72 | 30" | 9'9" |
| Charles | Jamaal | TEXAS | 5'11" | 200 | NA | 4.38 | 1.53 | 2.56 | 4.22 | NA | 6.80 | 30.5" | 10'2" |
| Cottam | Brad | TENNESSEE | 6'7.4" | 270 | 24 | 4.63 | 1.57 | 2.61 | 4.17 | NA | 7.22 | 36.5" | NA |
| Morgan | DuJuan | N CAR ST | 6'0.1" | 205 | 21 | 4.50 | 1.43 | 2.62 | 4.41 | NA | 7.12 | 33" | 9'11" |
| Franklin | Will | MISSOURI | 6'0.4" | 214 | NA | 4.32 | 1.53 | 2.53 | NA | NA | NA | 40.5" | 10'11" |
| Carr | Brandon | G VALLEY ST | 6'0.1" | 207 | NA | 4.41 | 1.47 | 2.57 | 4.19 | NA | 6.80 | 35" | 10'4" |
| Richardson | Barry | CLEMSON | 6'6.5" | 320 | 24 | 5.47 | 1.85 | 3.12 | 5.16 | NA | 8.00 | 25.5" | 8'4" |
| Robinson | Kevin | UTAH STATE | 5'11.4" | 202 | NA | 4.65 | 1.61 | 2.68 | 4.47 | NA | 6.81 | 33" | 9'10" |
| Johnston | Brian | GARD-WEBB | 6'5.1" | 274 | NA | 4.66 | 1.51 | 2.66 | 4.18 | NA | 6.96 | 35" | NA |
| Merritt | Mike | C FLORIDA | 6'2.6" | 270 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA |