Depth Chart Projection: April 10th (Predraft) — **OFFENSE (Italic Signifies Free Agent Signing)**
|Position|Starter|2nd String|3rd String|4th String|
|:-|:-|:-|:-|:-|
|**QB**|Patrick Mahomes II|*Justin Fields*|Chris Oladoken|*Jake Haener*|
|**RB**|*Kenneth Walker III*|Brashard Smith|*Emari Demarcado*|Shunderrick Powell|
|**LT**|Josh Simmons|Jaylon Moore|Esa Pole|Ehtan Driskell|
|**LG**|Kingsley Suamataia|C.J. Hanson|||
|**C**|Creed Humphrey|Hunter Nourzad|||
|**RG**|Trey Smith|Mike Caliendo|||
|**RT**|Jaylon Moore|Wanya Morris|Godrick Chukwu
32 Teams/32 Days: Seattle Seahawks — #Intro: What Makes a Great Team
Every great team is built upon the hard work of a number of talented people, all dedicated towards the same goal: Winning the Super Bowl.
The Legion of Boom-era Seahawks were built upon an insanely fruitful three-year-run of draft selections, from 2010 to 2012. Each of those three classes were loaded with talent from Round 1 to Round 7, even down to the undrafted free agents. This good fortune immediately thrust Seattle back into contention, even as the wa
NFL free agency day one transactions: March 9th — **All transactions found using media reporting from league sources and** [**https://www.spotrac.com/nfl**](https://www.spotrac.com/nfl)
**RELEASED**
DEN LB Dre Greenlaw (cleared $6.02M cap)
ATL WR Khadarel Hodge (cleared $2.74M cap)
ATL WR Darnell Mooney (cleared $7.42M cap)
GB C Elgton Jenkins (cleared $19.5M cap)
NYG P Jamie Gillan (cleared $1.1M cap)
NE LB Jahlani Tavai (cleared $1.73M cap)
LVR G Alex Cappa (cleared $5M cap)
BUF CB Dane Jackson (cleared $1.2M cap)
BUF S Taylor Rap
32 Teams/32 Days - Tennessee Titans — Hello and welcome to the Tennessee Titans entry in this year's 32 Teams/32 Days series!
This post is for the Tennessee Titans’ 2025 season. [The hub for the series can be found here](https://www.reddit.com/r/nfl/s/JGkkSrDaSd).
Since these posts can often get very long, here’s a table of contents for this particular post:
**Team Stats**
**General Season Review**
**Regular season game-by-game recap**
**[Titans 2025 draftees, graded](https://www.reddit.com/r/nfl/comments/1riax6y/comment/o84
[OC] Ranking each NFL Draft class (1960-2012) — RANK | DRAFT | HOF | 70+ wAV | HOF PLAYERS | OTHERS WITH 70+ wAV |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
#1 | 1964 | 10 | 14 | Bob Brown, Carl Eller, Bob Hayes, Leroy Kelly, Paul Krause, Mel Renfro, Roger Staubach, Charley Taylor, Paul Warfield, Dave Wilcox | Len Hauss, Wally Hilgenberg, Gary Larsen, Jon Morris |
#2 | 1983 | 9 | 19 | Jimbo Covert,* Roger Craig, Richard Dent, Eric Dickerson, John Elway, Darrell Green, Jim Kelly, Dan Marino, Bruce Matthews | Joey Browner, Mark Clayton, Henry Ellard, Albert
Kenneth Walker is the 1st RB to win Super Bowl MVP since Terrell Davis in 1997, and 8th RB all-time — Full list:
Larry Csonka—Dolphins—Super Bowl VII-1973
Franco Harris—Steelers—Super Bowl VIII-1974
John Riggins—Redskins—Super Bowl XVI-1982
Marcus Allen—Raiders—Super Bowl XVII-1983
Ottis Anderson—Giants—Super Bowl XXIV-1990
Emmitt Smith—Cowboys—Super Bowl XXVII-1993
Terrell Davis—Broncos—Super Bowl XXXI-1997
Kenneth Walker III-Seahawks—Super Bowl LX-2026
Updated for 2026: a list of all 28 franchises that have made the Super Bowl, and every Hall of Famer that's been part of their Super Bowl rosters — DAL (21 HOF/8 app): Herb Adderley (5, 6), Troy Aikman (27, 28, 30), Larry Allen (30), Lance Alworth (6), Mike Ditka (5, 6), Tony Dorsett (12, 13), Forrest Gregg (6), Charles Haley (27, 28, 30), Cliff Harris (5, 6, 10, 12, 13), Bob Hayes (5, 6), Chuck Howley (5, 6), Michael Irvin (27, 28, 30), Bob Lilly (5, 6), Drew Pearson (10, 12, 13), Mel Renfro (5, 6, 10, 12), Deion Sanders (30), Emmitt Smith (27, 28, 30), Jackie Smith (13), Roger Staubach (5, 6, 10, 12, 13), Randy White (10, 12, 13), Rayfiel
For the 5th year in a row, the Super Bowl will have a 1000-yard rusher, marking the longest streak since Super Bowls 38-42 (2003-07). Longest streak is 14 in a row (SBs 23-36, 1988-2001) — SB|Player (Team, yards - place)
:--|:--:
1|None
2|None
3|None
4|None
5|None
6|Larry Csonka (MIA, 1051 - 3rd)
7|Larry Brown (WAS, 1216 - 2nd), Larry Csonka (MIA, 1117 - 4th), Mercury Morris (MIA, 1000 - 10th)
8|Larry Csonka (MIA, 1003 - 5th)
9|Franco Harris (PIT, 1006 - 5th)
10|Franco Harris (PIT, 1246 - 2nd)
11|Chuck Foreman (MIN, 1155 - 6th), Mark van Eeghen (OAK, 1012 - 10th)
12|Tony Dorsett (DAL, 1007 - 9th)
13|Tony Dorsett (DAL, 1325 - 3rd), Franco Harris (PIT, 1082 - 7th)
14|Franco Harris (
Super Bowl LX - NFL Players With A Chance to Finally Win One (30+ Years Old) — Age in parenthesis:
**Seattle Seahawks**
K Jason Myers (34)
LB DeMarcus Lawrence (33)
NT Jarran Reed (33)
TE Eric Saubert (31)
DT Leonard Williams (31)
P Michael Dickson (30)
**New England Patriots**
OT Morgan Moses (34)
WR Stefon Diggs (32)
TE Hunter Henry (31)
TE Austin Hooper (31)
C Garrett Bradbury (30)
QB Joshua Dobbs (30)
LB Robert Spillane (30)
LB Darius Harris (30)
30+ players with a previous Super Bowl win:
**Seattle Seahawks**
WR Cooper Kupp (32) LVI
**New
[O/C] It's NFL job interview season, and I'll be posting regular updates on the current status. Tue, 01/21 update — McDaniel may or may not become the Chargers OC.
Data per AroundTheNFL and various other sources
Please let me know if I am missing something.
Please note that this is a snapshot of a rapidly changing landscape, and I only post once a day to avoid spam
**I also tried an OC and DC variants but I feel like the data quality is bad**
Is your team's owner a Nepo Baby? An Analysis of Current NFL Head Coach Searches — With Sean McDermot getting fired from the Buffalo Bills yesterday, the NFL will now see 10 novel head coaches-team pairings in the 2026 season. Four of the head coach openings have been filled as of this post (NY Giants - John Harbaugh, Atlanta Falcons - Kevin Stefanski, Miami Dolphins - Jeff Hafley, Tennessee Titans - Robert Saleh).
Journalism concerning coaching searches leads us to believe that the owners of NFL teams almost always play a significant role in the process, and their personal
The Greatest Sack Seasons of All Time — Over the past few weeks, I’ve seen a lot of graphics and claims floating around saying that **Myles Garrett had the most sacks ever** ***and*** **faced the fewest pass attempts in NFL history**, which would make his season the most efficient sack season of all time.
That claim is **not true**.
Don’t get me wrong guys; Garrett had an *incredible* year, and this post is **not** meant to discredit him. If anything, exaggerating or using incorrect stats actually *minimizes* how impressive his seas
[Jacobs] The Chiefs have waived QB Shane Buechele, signed LB Kam Arnold, DT Marcus Harris, WR Jimmy Holiday, & OT Matt Waletzko to reserve/future contracts, and terminated the contract of DB Tanner McCalister.
[Goldman] The Chiefs have signed DT Marcus Harris and LB Kam Arnold to the practice squad — >Harris is a former seventh-round 2024 NFL Draft pick out of Auburn/Kansas by the Houston Texans. He’s spent time with a few different clubs over the past two seasons in the league, mainly on the practice squad with the Texans and New England Patriots. Listed at 6-foot-3 and 286 pounds, Harris recorded 126 total tackles, 31.5 tackles for loss, and 11.5 sacks during his collegiate career.
>As for Kam Arnold, he went undrafted in the 2025 NFL Draft and signed with the Washington Commanders. He’s
With 34 yards on the opening drive, Derrick Henry (12,328) passes Jim Brown to reach 11th all time in rushing yards. He needs 412 to reach the top ten. — Rank|Name|Yards
:--|:--:|--:
1|Emmitt Smith|18,355
2|Walter Payton|16,726
3|Frank Gore|16,000
4|Barry Sanders|15,269
5|Adrian Peterson|14,918
6|Curtis Martin|14,101
7|LaDainian Tomlinson|13,684
8|Jerome Bettis|13,662
9|Eric Dickerson|13,259
10|Tony Dorsett|12,739
11|Derrick Henry|12,328
12|Jim Brown|12,312
13|Marshall Faulk|12,279
14|Edgerrin James|12,246
15|Marcus Allen|12,243
16|Franco Harris|12,120
17|Thurman Thomas|12,074
Everyone with 12,000+ yards is either in the Hall of Fame, or not yet
With 64 yards today, Derrick Henry (12,294) passes Marcus Allen, Edgerrin James, and Marshall Faulk to reach 12th all time in rushing yards — Rank|Name|Yards
:--|:--:|--:
1|Emmitt Smith|18,355
2|Walter Payton|16,726
3|Frank Gore|16,000
4|Barry Sanders|15,269
5|Adrian Peterson|14,918
6|Curtis Martin|14,101
7|LaDainian Tomlinson|13,684
8|Jerome Bettis|13,662
9|Eric Dickerson|13,259
10|Tony Dorsett|12,739
11|Jim Brown|12,312
12|Derrick Henry|12,294
13|Marshall Faulk|12,279
14|Edgerrin James|12,246
15|Marcus Allen|12,243
16|Franco Harris|12,120
17|Thurman Thomas|12,074
Everyone with 12,000+ yards is either in the Hall of Fame, or not yet
With 75 yards today, Derrick Henry (12,127) passes Thurman Thomas and Franco Harris to reach 15th all time in rushing yards — Rank|Name|Yards
:--|:--:|--:
1|Emmitt Smith|18,355
2|Walter Payton|16,726
3|Frank Gore|16,000
4|Barry Sanders|15,269
5|Adrian Peterson|14,918
6|Curtis Martin|14,101
7|LaDainian Tomlinson|13,684
8|Jerome Bettis|13,662
9|Eric Dickerson|13,259
10|Tony Dorsett|12,739
11|Jim Brown|12,312
12|Marshall Faulk|12,279
13|Edgerrin James|12,246
14|Marcus Allen|12,243
15|Derrick Henry|12,127
16|Franco Harris|12,120
17|Thurman Thomas|12,074
Everyone with 12,000+ yards is either in the Hall of Fame, or not yet
Derrick Henry is now the 17th player in NFL history to rush for over 12,000 yards, following his 35 yard run in the third quarter at MIA. — Rank|Name|Yards
:--|:--:|--:
1|Emmitt Smith|18,355
2|Walter Payton|16,726
3|Frank Gore|16,000
4|Barry Sanders|15,269
5|Adrian Peterson|14,918
6|Curtis Martin|14,101
7|LaDainian Tomlinson|13,684
8|Jerome Bettis|13,662
9|Eric Dickerson|13,259
10|Tony Dorsett|12,739
11|Jim Brown|12,312
12|Marshall Faulk|12,279
13|Edgerrin James|12,246
14|Marcus Allen|12,243
15|Franco Harris|12,120
16|Thurman Thomas|12,074
17|Derrick Henry|12,052
Everyone with 12,000+ yards is either in the Hall of Fame, or not yet
[OC] Derrick Henry has now entered the top 5 in all-time rushing TD's, tying Walter Payton at 110. — To add to his legacy, Henry was a backup until his third season, and this is Year 10 for him. Walter Payton did it in 12 years. Here's where the current leaderboard stands.
|Player |All Time Rushing TDs|
|:-|:-|
|Emmitt Smith|164|
|Ladainian Tomlinson|145|
|Marcus Allen|123|
|Adrian Peterson|120|
|Derrick Henry|110|
|Walter Payton|110|
In other news, he only needs 1000 rushing yards to take sole possession of a top 10 spot all-time, passing names like Marcus Allen, Franco Harris, Jim Brown,
With 42 yards yesterday, Derrick Henry (11,707) passes Fred Taylor to reach 17th in career rushing yards — Rank|Name|Yards
:--|:--:|--:
10|Tony Dorsett|12,739
11|Jim Brown|12,312
12|Marshall Faulk|12,279
13|Edgerrin James|12,246
14|Marcus Allen|12,243
15|Franco Harris|12,120
16|Thurman Thomas|12,074
17|Derrick Henry|11,707
18|Fred Taylor|11,695
19|Steven Jackson|11,438
20|John Riggins|11,352
Everyone with 12,000+ yards is either in the Hall of Fame, or not yet eligible (Frank Gore and Adrian Peterson).
Derrick Henry (after the 20 yard run late in the 1st quarter) has passed Steven Jackson to reach 18th all time in rushing yards — Rank|Name|Yards
:--|:--:|--:
10|Tony Dorsett|12,739
11|Jim Brown|12,312
12|Marshall Faulk|12,279
13|Edgerrin James|12,246
14|Marcus Allen|12,243
15|Franco Harris|12,120
16|Thurman Thomas|12,074
17|Fred Taylor|11,695
18|Derrick Henry|11,592
19|Steven Jackson|11,438
20|John Riggins|11,352
Everyone with 12,000+ yards is either in the Hall of Fame, or not yet eligible (Frank Gore and Adrian Peterson).
EDIT: Updated post-TD
EDIT 2: Updated postgame
Akron Pros: The First NFL Championship Winner and the First Team to Break the Color Barrier — Before I begin the spotlight on the Akron Pros, I wanted to acknowledge the amazing support I received on my Frankford Yellow Jackets post, not only was this my first ever post get over 200 upvotes but when you sort r/NFL by Best, that post was #2 for three days in a row! From the bottom of my heart, thank you for all who upvoted or commented, your support help makes these posts possible in my mission to give early NFL teams and players their due diligence.
With that in mind, let's shift our f
With 1,317 rushing yards next season, Derrick Henry will be 10th all-time in career rushing yards, surpassing HOFers Thurman Thomas, Franco Harris, Marcus Allen, Edgerrin James, Marshall Faulk, Jim Brown, and Tony Dorsett. — For reference, Derrick Henry's season average for rushing yards (not including his rookie year or his 2021 year that was cut short halfway through due to injuries) is 1,428. Even if he takes a minor step back because of age, I can very much see him making the top-ten for career rushing yards (barring injuries).
2025 Offseason Review - Seattle Seahawks — #Seattle Seahawks
**Division: NFC West**
[Hub Post](https://www.reddit.com/r/nfl/comments/1kxjv3m/2025_offseason_review_series_call_for_writes_and/)
#A Staff Divided Will Not Stand
2024 was a year of flux for Seattle. Pete Carroll, the franchise’s greatest coach by every stretch, was shown the door in basically the most amicable manner possible. While Seattle never bottomed out under Carroll, had definitely seen their best days pass them. The rosters were unbalanced and inconsiste
2025 Offseason Review Series: Tennessee Titans — #Tennessee Titans
**Division**: AFC South
**2024 Results**: 3-14 (1-5 AFC South), 4th in AFC South
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Hello and welcome to the /r/nfl 2025 Offseason Review series! I’m proud to be kicking it off with your Tennessee Titans, the worst team of this past season by draft position. You’ll see thirty-one other posts that look a lot like this one about thirty-one other teams in the coming days, and I hope you enjoy them all. You can find the hub for all those posts [here](https://www.reddit.com/
Birth State Teams — I compiled starting lineups for current rostered NFL players based on their birth state
There were only 6 states with competent lineups (1QB 1RB 3WR 1TE 2T 2G 1C 2DE 2DT 2OLB 1MLB 2S 2CB), but I did move some players’ positions around based on need
| Position | California | Georgia | Florida | Texas | Pennsylvania | Louisiana
|:-|:-|:-|:-|:-|:-|:-|
| QB | Josh Allen | Justin Fields | Lamar Jackson | Patrick Mahomes | Bryce Young | Dak Prescott |
| RB | Joe Mixon | Jahmyr Gibbs | Derrick Henr
When Was the Last Time Each Position Was Taken 1st Overall? — I had a question pop into my head this morning after seeing a post in r/afcnorthmemewar, asking who the biggest bust in the division at safety was as a continuation for the division's All-Bust team series of posts. From what I last have seen, the consensus is none other than [Gary Glick](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Glick), a kicker/safety who was a terrible kicker (which is what Pittsburgh mostly used him as), but seemed to be (purely off of his stats) a *decent enough* safety, recording
[OC] With 11 one-yard touchdown runs in 2023 and in 2024, Jalen Hurts is tied for the most in a single season. In his first four years Hurts is already in the top 15 all-time for 1-yard TD runs. — Here are the top seasons for 1-yard TD runs. Jalen Hurts is tied for the most with 11, and he has done this twice. He is tied with LeGarrette Blount (2016) and Greg Bell (1988). Jamaal Williams' 2022 season with Detroit is right behind those guys with 10.
This year, Hurts had 79% of his TDs from 1-yard out, for the third highest rate on this list behind Gerald Riggs (10/11 for 91%) and Robb Riddick (10/12 for 83%)
https://preview.redd.it/icfomxyrvk2f1.png?width=486&format=png&auto=webp&s
A Completely Unnecessary Timeline of the Chiefs under Andy Reid — What are your thoughts or favorite or most memorable moments of the greatest era in Chiefs history? Silver linings to seasons that didn't end with a Lombardi trophy? This is my timeline:
**2013:** Chiefs win 9 straight games to start the season following the infamous 2-14 2012 dumpster fire. Clinch a Wild Card spot. Up 31-10 at the half against the Colts, the first playoff win for the franchise in 20 years is imminent. Colts win 45-44. The curse is still real.
Silver lining: Broncos get steam
Brett Veach's blunder: drafted GK & FAU over Seahawks' Mafe & D.Hall — In 2022 & 2023 Draft, teams over-drafted edge rushers in the first round: 5 first round ED in 22 class & 7 (!!) first round ED in 23 class.
Veach got impatient to spend B2B late first round picks on Karlaftis & FAU, while Seattle spent B2B early second round picks on Mafe & D.Hall.
2~3 years later, Seahawks edge duos have outperformed Chiefs edge duos……FAU isn’t even in the chart since he is just an ED4/5, only playing < 20 defensive snaps per game.
Veach’s DL evaluation is poor……
Still the top rushing QB in the Super Bowl
Forget Three-Peat, Can Mahomes Become the All-Time Super Bowl Rushing Leader? — More rings would be nice, but we all know there's one achievement that #15 covets more than anything else: the record for career rushing yards in the Super Bowl. Figured it was time to check in on where he stands.
1. Franco Harris - 354
2. Larry Csonka - 297
3. Emmitt Smith - 289
4. Terrell Davis - 259
5. John Riggins - 230
6. Thurman Thomas - 204
7. Timmy Smith - 204
8. Roger Craig - 198
9. Chiefs legend Marcus Allen - 191
10. Antowain Smith 175
11. Patrick Mahomes - 172
As we can see, Mahome
The Ultimate Running Quarterback
Chiefs DL is thin w/o Chris Jones — Karlaftis & Wharton draw too few double teams.
Even with few double teams, Karlaftis only has a medium pass rush win rate.
It’s all Jones who wins the most often with the highest double team rate among DTs. He even has to play ED often.
Jones is already 30. Can’t let him burn himself like this without others standing up to ease his burden.
FAU’s pass rush is really terrible — Only two 2023 first rounders are in 3rd axiom: Lukas Van Ness & FAU.
Help Identifying 2019 Chiefs Rookies — https://preview.redd.it/fd7rpkcjnnpd1.jpg?width=4687&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=af651be8c3b995421d7088fc83bc3391aae41cf5
Hi everybody, in 2019 the Chiefs rookies came to my company and I wanted to accurately identify them (this picture is hanging up with along with a jersey in our lobby). Any help in making sure I am identifying people/spelling names correctly would be greatly appreciated!
I have a list of everyone who came, so I know the names to choose from. I believe all are in this photo exc
The Ultimate Rushing Quarterback
11th all time Super Bowl Rusher — 172 yards rushing in Super Bowls for our QB. Thats 19 yards behind Marcus Allen and 26 yards behind Thurman Thomas.
Imagine if they counted scramble yards behind the line of scrimmage!
Just how bad has Skyy Moore been? — Skyy was targeted 33 times last regular season, 3 were INTs, he had a 66% catch rate, and a lowly 51.3 passer rating when targeted.
Skyy has been targeted 27 times so far this season, 2 have been INTs, he has an even worse catch rate of 51% this season, and again has a lowly 52.7 passer rating when targeted.
Skyy Moore, statistically, is Patrick's *second* worst targeted player in his career. The next closest player that I could find was 2018 Chiefs WR/BBQ Enthusiast Kelvin Benjamin with a 57
Chiefs players with 2 rings — **Offense:**
Mahomes
Kelce
Mecole
Henne
Wylie
Austin Reiter
Nick Allegretti
Blake Bell
Fortson
**Defense:**
Chris Jones
Frank Clark
Derrick Nnadi
Khalen Saunders
Darrius Harris
Juan Thornhill
Chris Lammons
Rashaad Fenton
**S/T:**
Butker
Marcus Kemp
James Winchester
**Coaches:**
Reid
Spags
Beinemy
Toub
Not sure about what others were here for coaches, id assume a lot since Reid tends to stick up for his guys
That's 8 on offense, 8 on defense, 3 on special teams. Wit
Roster Cuts Mega Thread — Feel free to discuss waivings, give your projections on who is left, and update us as new players are waved (ping me and I'll add them to the the body, or I'll probably see it either way eventually).
This thread is not to discourage individual posts on a player cut if you feel warranted.
# Claimed Players
Tim Ward, DE, by Jets
Bo'Pete Keyes, CB, by Colts
# Defense
[Zayne Anderson and Devon Key](https://twitter.com/ChiefinCarolina/status/1432361207730683904?s=20) CB & Safety
[Marlon Charac
IR/Practice Squad — I, like everyone else, am itching for the draft to start, and have been listening to some of the in the trenches podcasts to bide my time. BJ Kissel has talked a lot about Darrius Harris and Tim Ward this off-season. That led me to question if any of our IR/PS guys could fill gaps that we have. Do you think Veach is counting on Reaser to make a solid contribution? What about Marcus Kemp? The guys I mentioned before or anyone else?
PART ONE (CUTS, TRADES, AND FREE AGENCY): A 2020 Offseason GM Experiment — Hello Chiefs fans! I recently partook in a month-and-a-half long interactive GM project with 31 other people, each of us controlling a team (plus a few extra people on top of that 31 who were assistant GMs in case the primary didn't respond). I'm actually a Vikings fan, but the Vikings were already taken and so I was asked to take over as the GM for the Kansas City Chiefs, **your reigning Super Bowl Champions**! First off, massive freaking congratulations for winning the Super Bowl. I grew up in
[OC][Long] Chiefs Offseason Roundup, part 2/5: Evaluating the Current Roster and Cap Situation — Welcome to my offseason roundup, where I will be taking a look at the past, present and future of the Chiefs from the armchair GM's perspective. It might be a bit too early to think about the future so soon after an exhilarating week that saw our Chiefs become Super Bowl champions for the first time in many fans' lifetime. But football never sleeps and the team and fanbase are hungry for more success. With the draft less than 100 days away, I will try to get all of this series out before the key
2020 offseason / next season depth chart projection — In a desperate attempt to get my mind off of Sunday, I decided to look ahead to this offseason (free agency comes up fast and the draft is in just 3 months) and see how we look. I looked at our free agents to see which ones we could keep, the upcoming free agent class, and the upcoming draft. Here are the results with a final roster at the bottom.
All roster / cap info via spotrac
So here’s our upcoming free agent class, as well as who I would keep and who I’d let walk.
KEEP:
QB Chad Henne
Final 53 Prediction — Offense : 24
|QB|Patrick Mahomes|Matt Moore|||
|:-|:-|:-|:-|:-|
|HB|Damien Williams|Darwin Thompson|Darrell Williams||
|FB|Anthony Sherman||||
|TE|Travis Kelce|Deon Yelder|||
|WR|Tyreek Hill|Mecole Hardman|DeAnthony Thomas||
|WR|Sammy Watkins|DeMarcus Robinson|Byron Pringle||
|OT|Eric Fischer|Cam Irving|||
|OG|Andrew Wylie|Jeff Allen|||
|OC|Austin Reiter|Nick Allegretti|||
|OG|Laurent Duvernay-Tardif|Kahlil McKenzie|||
|OT|Mitchell Schwartz|Ryan Hunter|||
Defense
25
|DE|Frank Clark|Tanoh Kpa
WR/TEs/HB -> Notes on Draft Homework — Despite having the no.1 offense, I think WR/TE/HB are priorities going into the offseason.
**UFAs 2019**
*HB (3/5) -*
* Spencer Ware
* Charcandrick West
* Anthony Sherman
*TEs (2/3) -*
* Demetrius Harris
* Alex Ellis
*WRs (4/7) -*
* Chris Conley
* DeAnthony Thomas
* Marcus Kemp
* Kelvin Benjamin
TOTAL 9/15
**Notable Free Agents 2020**
* Tyreek Hill
* DeMarcus Robinson
* Gehrig Dieter
* Sammy Watkins = 2021 but has an out clause in 2020
KC will try to retain the talen
[OC][Long] 2019 Draft Strategy Writeup — The best season in recent Chiefs history has come to an end, so now it's time to look forward. The Chiefs fanbase is excited by our young superstar QB and explosive offense and is now looking to see how the FO can improve the squad and get to a Super Bowl. Since I'm as excited about the future of this team as anyone, I've decided to do something I haven't done before - a deep dive into the free agency and draft decisions to be made this offseason, and what the team's strategy might look like in
It's Not Just Sutton that needs to be replaced next year..... — I've assumed that this was Bob Sutton's last year for some time. This won't be about him.
**Dear Kansas City's Front Office...**
**Stop Trying to Be Cute & Corny.**
**Love,**
**The Past 3 Decades.**
Getting a long term answer at quarterback was part of the equation. The extra layer of American Royale Sized Livestock Poop that Kansas City has to overcome is being too in love with players who don't come close to the NFL average.
*What does this mean?*
Having a depth chart of WRs that are
Dieter, Kemp, Ware, West, Williams, Williams, Yeldon, Smith, Jones, Mahomes? — KC currently has 9 players with Receiving Touchdowns this year. As they head into their final weeks there is the potential for KC to blow the record for most teammates with a receiving touchdown out of the book.
The remaining players are all potential canndiates to catch a TD.
Who ends the year with a TD Catch.
Gehrig Dieter - Mahomes has worked with Dieter longer than any other player on the team. They are roommates at training camp.
Marcus Kemp - Kemp showed some hustle
Chiefs vs. Browns PFF grades and statistics — It was requested that I post PFF grades and statistics after each Chiefs game. Now, I don't have anyway to easily copy/paste everything, so this will be more of a summery until I can find a way to get things easily copied over. I'm doing this during my free time at work too, so I don't have a ton of time to work on this. But here y'all go.
If there's anything not included that you're curious about including season long stats/grades. Let me know, and I can fish those out for you. Everything lis