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With the 148th pick in the NFL Draft, The Kansas City Chiefs select Mike Morris, DE, Michigan

 

The Chiefs now add Mike Morris to the fold of George Karlaftis, Charles Omenihu, Mike Danna, and Joshua Kaindoh. They did let go of Frank Clark (ironically Michigan player too) and have to replenish the talent. Any pass rusher at this stage is going to take a year or two to develop but they believe Mike Morris has the tools to do so. I had my eye on Isaiah McGuire but once he went, there were few left to draft as a project, and hopefully Mike Morris can be that guy.

 

The Chiefs have now drafted the following:

 

1. Darnell Wright, OT, Tennessee

2. Cedric Tillman, WR, Tennessee

3. Jacquelin Roy, DT, LSU

4. Jalen Moreno-Cropper, WR, Fresno State

5. Mike Morris, DE, Michigan

 

Solid choices that will add to the talent of an already talented roster of the SB champs.

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6 minutes ago, VikingsFanInChennai said:

 

Draft order from nfl.com should you need to refer back to: 

 

https://www.nfl.com/news/2023-nfl-draft-order-for-all-seven-rounds

 

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4 minutes ago, chad72 said:

 

Draft order needs correction:

 

https://www.nfl.com/news/2023-nfl-draft-order-for-all-seven-rounds

 

Chiefs have pick No.166 and 178 traded to Bears, it says 169 is that of Chiefs. Something got messed up after No.148 that I just picked

I see picks #166 & #178 are marked as Bears.. 

 

#169 is with Panthers because of another trade with Cowboys... does that reflect correctly? 

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With the 150th pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, the Washington Commanders select...

Braeden Daniels, OG, Utah

 

 

Thought about him when I went Vorhees for them earlier. Super athletic lineman but just undersized and will need some time in an NFL strength program to get up to par.

 

He and Vorhees are solid complements to one another in contrast of style and strengths to give Washington at least one , if not two potential future starting OGs

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With the 158th pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, the LA Chargers select....

Cameron Latu, TE, Alabama

 

 

The shine on his star has fallen off a bit, but last year he was seen as a rising top-TE pick and is a guy the Chargers can wait on to mold for a year or two. 

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