Diante Lee
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It's your gig.
If you feel really comfortable about what he is athletically and what he can be as a pass protector, I wouldn't hate that either.
But I just think I really like Blake Miller's athletic profile.
And frankly, I'm not the GM.
My job's not on the line.
I can make a right tackle, a left tackle in this exercise because it costs me nothing.
These two guys project out very similarly to me, which is why they've kind of, every time I brought up Blake Miller, I brought up Caleb Lomu, kind of right?
Because I kind of have these guys tied together in terms of my projections.
I'm going Peter Woods here.
I just think that this is too big of a priority to pass up on.
They need more help, more explosiveness, more juice in the defensive trenches, and we needed to address wide receiver at some point.
And I think that this is probably the best way to balance out the needs for both.
I don't know if where they're drafting at nine, if you would be happy taking a big reach or a big swing on either a DB or an edge rusher.
And I think that, you know, conversely, if you waited until this point to take a wide receiver, given the way that the board is played out, and I would say like most consensus boards would tell you that by the time the Chiefs get to pick 29, you're not going to have access to somebody that you would be very happy with, right?
It would be someone like a Chris Bell, right?
Who I think is,
Lower on boards because of his ACL injury.
It's kind of some things that are up in the air about whether his production is going to translate directly to the next level.
You have a guy like Chris Frizzell, second, right, who comes from an offense where you don't run the most defined route tree.
I don't know if that's going to be Kansas City's cup of tea after kind of having some rough patches with wide receiver development and wide receiver consistency across the board.