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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
All Weather Decks is a 24-time Angie Super Service Award recipient and probably helped one of your neighbors. Call All Weather Decks today at 913-206-1974 or go to allweatherdecks.net and mention you heard it right here on 810. Call now and relax. You are listening live to the program. Your teams, your town, your program. Chiefs are moving up to number 6, 9, 74, and 148.
That's number 9 in this first round, obviously. 74 is in the third, and 148 is in the fifth. The pick is in. I will have the commissioner in a moment, but Curtis, go make the people wait. I will not. Chiefs have selected.
Montour Delaney. Defensive back, LSU.
Chiefs pick is in. I got it.
Peter Woods. With the 29th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs select Peter Woods. Defensive tackle, Clemson.
And now, here to tell you why these picks are either great or terrible or somewhere in between, Seren Petro.
Right you are, Kay. Right you are. Petro on the program on Sports Radio 810 WHB. Phone lines are open, 9133-810-810. Always like to hear from you, Chiefs. Always a topic here on the program. I think that's probably where most people are going to go. Will be today. Or if you want to dive into, is it Royals Angels? Yeah. Royals Angels, sure.
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Chapter 2: What are the Chiefs' first-round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft?
Yeah. Chiefs Royals Sporting.
KU, K-State Missouri. Angels looking for revenge for the 2014 ALCS. Yeah, that's what it is. Everyone's talking about it.
That's it. We're, yeah, edge of our seat stuff here. Cool hat, by the way.
I like the new Royals brand.
That's the first time I've seen that. This is the old, well, now City Connect. Yeah. You know, I've worn it before. I think. I don't know. Clean. I'm a man of many hats.
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Chapter 3: Who did the Chiefs select with their first-round pick?
You are. I'm a man of many hats. They call you Lids.
Chapter 4: What are the strengths of Montour Delane as a player?
Do they? Lids Petro. Behind my back, I guess. Yeah. Hey, Lids, what's up?
Chapter 5: What are the strengths of Peter Woods as a player?
So. Or Brims. It's a. I dig it. It's powder blue with an R. Strong. White R with that Toronto Blue Jay kind of three line, that soccer kind of number, and then a little dark blue crown over it. And then in the back, it's got the KC Fountain logo. Yeah, I'm a fan. Very nice. I'm a fan.
I can't wear hats. My head's the weird, too weird.
You don't position it correctly. That is an issue.
The thing is, to get it to fit the size of my head, it either has to look like a beanie or it looks like Fred McGriff, 80-grade dad hat. It's three feet tall.
From the Tom Amansky videos you're talking about, not when he actually wore the team, but the hat that he clearly just pulled out of a box to record that wonderful. Yes, the foam trucker hat. Real quick, we always like to take an age check here. Kyle? Are you familiar with the back-to-back-to-back champion Tom Amansky and his incredible instruction videos that were sanctioned by Fred McGriff? No.
No.
I'll have to find the video. We'll have to find the video.
You could not have been a child. Or maybe, were we children or were we like young adults?
Probably in the, well, Fred McGriff was doing this in the early 90s, 92, 93.
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of the Chiefs' draft strategy?
But it gets harder when you don't have as many picks. And listen, let's talk about Delane. What makes that a success? What will deem that a success? I think he has to be a multiple-time pro bowler. I think so, too. Yeah. I mean, I think to give up two more bites at the apple to try to hit, to give up a shot at Noel Williams. I mean, 74 is higher than Noel Williams went. Noel Williams went 85.
Okay? This guy needs to blow Noel Williams' doors off. He needs to be definitively the number one corner. He needs to start day one. He needs to be a multiple-time pro bowler. Yes. And he needs to be a guy that you're strongly considering giving a second contract to. And I mentioned the 22 and a half because basically you're going to get him. See what his birthday is. Make sure I'm right on that.
I know he's 22, but I want to see how close he is to being 23. But if we call this year 22, 23, 24. After his 24-year-old season is when the Jets gave the extension to Sauce Gardner. Then after the 25-year-old season would put him where, okay, are we going to franchise tag him or are we going to give him the extension? Turned 22 last December. So, yeah, so he'll turn 23 in season.
Yeah, around week 16, 15. So, you know, to me, I don't ever, for me personally, I don't ever want to be given a corner or second contract. Like, I want to flip this guy after four years is what I want to do. I want him to be a stud, and I want to flip him again because I think corners fall off. I think... You know, your physical, your athletic prime is like 26, 27 years old.
You're on the downslope after that. And I think especially the physical attributes it takes to play corner, which is to read and react and to react quickly, efficiently. to a degree violently, not as far as delivering a blow, but to flip your hips to go with a guy who's taking off on a dead sprint after you're facing the other way, that's a jerk your body around and go.
And when you start tightening up when you get old and you don't have that quick twitch, they start going right by you. And so, you know, this still ā and this is the thing I worry about is that I think Patrick Mahomes has ā you know, hopefully eight more good years. And so the plan should be to have the eight best years you can have, not to have the best year this year.
And this feels this year-ish.
Yeah.
You know, I'm okay with the corner. He's just got to be good. You have to get it right.
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Chapter 7: How do the Chiefs' draft picks compare to previous drafts?
Yeah. and we watch Ashton Gelati battle some guy who's on the streets right now. To a standstill? Or Ashton Gelati battle for the right to start some guy who's on the street right now. Oh, right, yeah. Then that's going to be a problem. 9133-810-810. Bo, you're on the program. What's going on, Bo?
Hey, what's going on, man?
You, bud.
What's on your mind? I look at this draft all the way through. I think I don't mind the picks just because this draft is one unsure draft. There's a lot of good players, nothing great. And it kind of brings you back to when they drafted the tackle and we had the number one pick. And that draft, we took the best player.
But I look at out of these three picks, out of number 40, they still got a chance to get their edge, either Carter or the kid from Missouri. So there's a chance that one of those will drop to them. But also you got to judge his draft. Also with Veach also likes to poach off of other teams and UFA people as well. So, I mean, they've hit some ā some players in that aspect of starters.
But that isn't something that they couldn't do if they had two more picks. That's irrelevant to what we're talking about. I understand what you're saying, Bo, and you are right. That is part of the talent acquisition process. But it is 100% entirely and unequivocally irrelevant to judging what he did in this draft because he would be able to sign guys off the street
even if he didn't make the trade. He could get undrafted free agents even if he didn't make this trade.
That's all there as well. The best that could do would be to mitigate this situation, mitigate a mistake in the draft. It's not helping. What I'm saying, if you could go away with this draft of hitting your DT to replace Jones, you've got your lockdown corner, and then you hit on one of those at 40, either Carter or them, as a starter and possible pro bowler, I think this draft becomes a success.
How many ifs did you have there?
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