He's a red-eyed blocking bull(dozer) who, relevant to pass-catching, owns surprisingly secure hands. 1 fullback (subscription required) of 2013. Sherman, meanwhile, was Pro Football Focus' (PFF) No. If the man accidentally tossed his sweat towel in someone's face, at least three out of 10 Kansas Citians would have it immortalized in a cryogenic chamber. Reserves: Knile Davis, Cyrus Gray, Joe McKnight, Charcandrick WestĮveryone who's anyone knows who Charles is. Starters: Jamaal Charles, Anthony Sherman (FB) In all likelihood, Daniel, at some point during the preseason, will be booking a one-way flight. He's not going anywhere.Īnd unless Bray relapses back to his bro-like " We're going streaking!" (NSFW.or anyone with the gift of sight) tendencies, his name is cemented as well. Murray is an ideal fit for Reid's offense. Per Spotrac, the Chiefs would generate $1.4 million in cap space by parting ways with Daniel and save $4.8 million entering next season. Daniel deserves credit for the performance, but that defense was a special kind of awful. The Chargers allowed eight yards per passing attempt last season-only one team, St. But throughout the 2013 preseason, the rookie Bray outplayed him.Īnd if you're one of his apologists, I wouldn't advise pointing to the Week 17 game versus San Diego. Can he fill in and add a few wins over teams whose fans have to illegally stream games due to blackout? Sure. But make no mistake, neither will be prepared for the role any time soon.ĭaniel, on the other hand, isn't winning anyone a Super Bowl. While their skill sets lie on the polar opposite ends of the quarterback spectrum, Bray and Murray both have starting potential. The Chiefs will want to see how he performs throughout his second year, particularly against the NFC West, and take into account how Bray and Murray are developing. This much I can assure you: If Smith's extension is inked, it's not going to be until midseason. Reserves: Chase Daniel, Tyler Bray, Aaron MurrayĪndy Reid already has a quarterback. (If that's not a vocal warmup, it should be.)įortunately for Chiefs fans, on paper, it looks like Dorsey's eagle-eyed evaluating paid off. Judging by Kansas City's draft, Dorsey did his due diligence. A rookie whose Scrabble subway of a name, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, still gives me a complex because I sound like an Italian Brad Pitt (" Bonjourno!") when trying to pronounce it. Within the past 72 hours, the most buzz-worthy name on Kansas City Twitter has been a sixth-round Canadian offensive lineman. were branching out and planting a set of eyes on every college, flag and powderpuff football game this side of the hemisphere. While Twitter flooded with "Why are we not going after anyone? Why are we so cheap? Ugh, typical Chiefs" rhetoric, Dorsey and Co. Roughly two months ago, free agency robbed the Chiefs of some of their most valuable assets and made away like a tiptoeing thief in the night, all the while Kansas City's front office dangled a "DO NOT DISTURB" sign on the door while John Dorsey hibernated. All rights reserved.The Kansas City Chiefs roster is hardly etched in stone, but now that the 2014 draft is just another page in the NFL's history book, ticket holders can now (more or less) gauge their expectations come Week 1.
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