Kansas City Chiefs 2008 draft report
The Kansas City Chiefs is one of the most popular NFL teams and retains a permanent record of 104-40 since 1990. However, the team has not won any major football games at a time and ended 2007 with a depressing note 4-12 record. Now with a new offensive coordinator, the team prepares itself for a resurrection of 2008. The first sign of a good season will come from the project. The Chiefs elected fifth overall in the project and purchased some impressive talent.
First choice team of the was tackle defensive Glenn Dorsey LSU, followed by two selections of Virginia; guard Branden Albert Virginia and Brandon Flowers of Virginia Tech.De these priority cornerback selections were followed by running back Jamaal Charles from Texas, tight end Brad Cottam of Tennessee, DaJuan Morgan from the State of North Carolina, wide receiver Will Franklin of Missouri, cornerback Brandon Carr of Grand Valley State offensive tackle Barry Richardson of Clemson, wide receiver Kevin Robinson from the State of Utah, security teams linebacker Brian Johnston of Gardner - Webb and tight end Michael Merritt Central Florida for the project's final Draft.
Acquisition of Glenn Dorsey was the biggest news coming out of the project. Kansas City had actually been will be defensive end Chris Long for a time, especially with the loss of Jared Allen.However, the team spent with Glenn Dorsey in spite of not having no immediate need for a defensivo.El tackle team maintains top Dorsey was qualified as Long and also outside defends concerns that previous leg injuries Dorsey can make you a candidate for surgery (and free time) in the near future.However, some experts and fans applaud first round election heads of the because Dorsey is considered by many to be the best player in the draft this year.
The Chiefs directed their bows and arrows in starters this season and arrived home from the game very satisfied, with Dorsey, Branden Albert, and Brandon Flowers.Jamaal Charles is considered a valuable player, while DaJuan Morgan was considered by many experts as the free pure best safety in the draft this year. All these players have the potential to be starting players in the new season. Although less likely to go up so quickly, the rest of the project options are still viewed as talented players that will advance team.
What are the views of experts from the NFL? For a change, are synchronized with the view have more rabid fans of heads.Several experts have been cited saying that all the 2008 NFL teams, the Chiefs have the best selections of obvious proyecto.parece management team is investing in new blood as Kansas City received novice plus pool Big League over eight million dollars.The only criticism that the computer needs to address is the fact that Jared Allen does not have any true successor.This affect the performance of your computer for the new season?Experts and amateurs don't believe you and prepares to Kansas City for a long-awaited victory celebration.
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