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Post subject: Another mock draft, Scott Wright's Draft Countdown:
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:03 am
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This mock draft is Wrights draft countdown;http://www.draftcountdown.com/sub/Mock-Draft-A.php . They have us picking 7th KANSAS CITY CHIEFS: DEZ BRYANT, WR, OKLAHOMA STATE
Scouting Report The Chiefs have plenty of needs and could go a number of different directions here but with that being the case it might be wise to simply opt for the best player available. After trading for Matt Cassel and signing him to a new $63 million contract the Chiefs have their quarterback in place but they still need to surround him with some weapons. Despite a stint in Todd Haley’s doghouse earlier this year Dwayne Bowe is one of the better young wide receivers in the league but the cupboard is essentially bare beyond him. Dez Bryant of Oklahoma State checks in at a solid 6-2 and 220 pounds and while he doesn’t have elite timed speed he is very elusive and catches everything in sight. Bryant has the potential to be a true #1 target at the next level and many feel he is just as good of a prospect as Michael Crabtree was coming out of college, if not better. The addition of Bryant would help ignite Kansas City’s offense and give Haley a set of wideouts that could rival what he had in Arizona with Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin. The offensive line has been a real source of frustration for Kansas City this year too so Oklahoma State’s Russell Okung would make a lot of sense as well. Then again, when it comes right down to it the Chiefs could also use an inside and outside linebacker, nose tackle, safety, tight end and a running back.
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