Andy Reid and Kansas City Chiefs RUMORED to Target Edge Rusher, Trading Up to #6?
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In this episode of the Locked On Chiefs podcast, hosts Chris Clark and Ryan Tracy dive into a simulated NFL Draft scenario where the Kansas City Chiefs trade up to pick number six to select edge rusher Reuben Bayne, a move that aligns with their rumored interest in bolstering their pass rush. The discussion explores the strategic reasoning behind the trade, including the risks of moving up late versus securing a top-tier talent early. The hosts analyze multiple mock drafts and trade scenarios, evaluating potential picks such as Arizona State's Max Iannaccio at right tackle, wide receiver Chris Bell, tight end Oscar Delp, and cornerbacks like Chandler Rivers. They also consider trade-back opportunities and the value of adding athletic depth across multiple positions. The episode concludes with a full mock draft that addresses key needs on both offense and defense, emphasizing the importance of athleticism and long-term development. Despite the speculative nature of the draft, the hosts express confidence in the Chiefs' ability to build a competitive roster through smart drafting and strategic trades. Key takeaways include the belief that the Chiefs should prioritize pass rush and offensive line upgrades in the first round, that trading up for a top edge rusher like Reuben Bayne is a justified move, and that adding high-athleticism players in later rounds can significantly enhance team depth. The hosts also stress the importance of flexibility in draft strategy, including the willingness to trade back for additional picks. Overall, the episode presents a balanced, forward-thinking approach to the Chiefs' draft planning, grounded in player evaluation and positional need.
The Chiefs should trade up to pick six to secure top edge rusher Reuben Bayne, who fits their pass-rush needs.
Max Iannaccio, the Arizona State right tackle, is a strong fit for the Chiefs and could challenge Jalen Moore for a starting role.
The Chiefs should prioritize offensive line and defensive line upgrades in the first round to protect Patrick Mahomes.
Trading back after securing key needs can yield valuable additional draft capital.
Athleticism and developmental upside should be key criteria when selecting later-round picks.
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Chiefs Rumored to Trade Up for Edge Rusher
“If they are moving up to six, they're going to go get their guy. They're going to go get an edge rusher. And I think it's going to be Reuben Bay because I still don't think that it's – the way I see Carnell Tate, is he can be a good number two, and I don't think you make a trade to go get a good number two in this draft.”
Mock Draft: Right Tackle and Wide Receiver Needs
The hosts explore the Chiefs' potential selections at pick six, focusing on Max Iannaccio as a right tackle and Chris Bell as a wide receiver, while debating the value of trading back.
Second and Third Round Picks: Tight End and Cornerback
The discussion shifts to the second and third rounds, where the Chiefs are projected to select Oscar Delp at tight end and Chandler Rivers at cornerback, with trade-back strategies considered.
Fourth Round and Final Picks: Depth and Athleticism
In the final rounds, the hosts simulate selections of running backs, safeties, and additional defensive players, emphasizing athletic upside and developmental potential.
Draft Recap and Final Evaluation
“Despite the fact that training up made you have to drop down some, we ended up getting good athleticism to add to the roster in the non-starter roles, and I think that's important too.”
“If they are moving up to six, they're going to go get their guy. They're going to go get an edge rusher. And I think it's going to be Reuben Bay because I still don't think that it's – the way I see Carnell Tate, is he can be a good number two, and I don't think you make a trade to go get a good number two in this draft.”
“If he beats him out and you go get a starting right tackle for the Chiefs and you solidify that position for Patrick Mahomes, you've done two of the biggest things that you need. And I will never complain.”
“Despite the fact that training up made you have to drop down some, we ended up getting good athleticism to add to the roster in the non-starter roles, and I think that's important too.”
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