Kansas City Chiefs 2008 Draft Picks:Round 1 (5): Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU
Round 1 (15): Branden Albert, OG, Virginia
Round 2 (35): Brandon Flowers, CB, Virginia Tech
Round 3 (73): Jamaal Charles, RB, Texas
Round 3 (76): Brad Cottam, TE, Tennessee
Round 3 (82): DaJuan Morgan, S, North Carolina State
Round 4 (105): Will Franklin, WR, Missouri
Round 5 (140): Brandon Carr, CB, Grand Valley State
Round 6 (170): Barry Richardson, OT, Clemson
Round 6 (182): Kevin Robinson, WR, Utah State
Round 7 (210): Brian Johnston, DE, Gardner-Webb
Round 7 (239): Mike Merritt, TE, Central Florida
The Good: See all 12 picks above -- that's the good. Kansas City added value with every single selection they made, and addressed nearly every need they had. Glenn Dorsey was considered by some to be the number one player available, while Albert, Flowers, Cottam and Robinson (special teams) all add significant talent to positions in need. And what about the other nine players selected? They all have tremendous upside as well and each represented solid value at the position they were taken.
The Bad: Is there any? The Chiefs made 12 picks this past weekend and on paper, it looks like they made every single one of them count. If there's one knock on anyone, it's that Braden Albert will be a "work in progress." Still, that's hardly a negative for someone who figures to be a quality NFL starter for a very long time. Beyond that, the only other negative that presents itself was the failure to draft another quarterback.
The Grade: A. In comparison to the other 31 teams, Kansas City left Radio City Music Hall on top. They had a fantastic draft and appear to have secured a bright future. Although they may not make it to the playoffs this coming season, they've certainly given their fans something to be excited about.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-01-2008 @ 11:17AM
Michael Morris said...
The Chiefs draft looks great except for one thing. Compare the pre-draft needs with the results. The Chiefs rushed for 78 yards per game last year, and they gave up 55 sacks. They needed offensive linemen. They got rid of three starters from last year, they drafted one -- until the 6th round. I predict another 4 win season -- and continued losing seasons -- until they fix the o-line
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5-02-2008 @ 8:08AM
KC Chief #1 fan said...
Added to needs to fix O line, the Chiefs did not draft anyone to replace Jared Allen. They also needed to draft a quality QB to develop.
The Chiefs are one deep at QB. Dameon Huard is getting up there in age. The other two QBs are oxygen thiefs. Maybe Chan Gailey will expose this weakness and cause the Chiefs to trade for a quality QB. The Chiefs do not n=know how to draft one.
2 and 12 is my prediction for 08.
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