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Author: Nick Jacobs

Upgraded Chiefs wide receiver corps primed to succeed in 2015

The Chiefs coaching staff spent the past two seasons scheming ways to create explosive plays and get wide receivers open. The 2015 receiver corps looks like it has a chance to break that trend to create an offense that can beat a defense one-on-one, as well as get in the end zone. The top five spots look to be set …
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Chiefs’ Jamaal Charles continues to anchor running back corps

The running back position has been one of the more stable positions over the three-year span since coach Andy Reid arrived. The Chiefs have a solid group of running backs, but need to find the heir-apparent to Jamaal Charles. In the meantime, the current group will likely not see much of an alteration. Of note, the Chiefs list second-year pro …
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Chiefs quarterbacks have stable environment

The Chiefs enter a season with a starter and backup quarterback in the same scheme for three consecutive seasons, marking a first in Kansas City since Trent Green and Todd Collins from 2001-05. Coach Andy Reid and general manager John Dorsey have brought stability to the quarterback position since both arrived in 2013. The Chiefs currently have four quarterbacks on …
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Chiefs’ final mock draft: Missouri OLB Shane Ray could be a steal

Draft Day is less than 48 hours away and all the build-up will finally reach an end. Here is a look at the direction Chiefs general manager John Dorsey and his staff can go throughout the upcoming weekend. 1.18: OLB Shane Ray, Missouri The 6-3, 245-pound Ray will likely see his stock drop after he was cited for possession of marijuana …
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Mock drafting the first round based on fit

The NFL will descend on Chicago in less than four weeks for the annual draft. This mock draft is not meant for accuracy; rather it is intended to find the best immediate impact for the team and fits the skillset of each player. 1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: QB Jameis Winston, Florida State Tampa Bay has a lot of directions they …
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Chiefs’ seven-round mock draft

Chiefs general manager John Dorsey and his scouting department have spent three offseasons overhauling the roster, with only 12 players remaining from prior regimes. Those players are: Running backs Jamaal Charles and Cyrus Gray; wide receiver Junior Hemingway; offensive linemen Jeff Allen and Donald Stephenson; defensive linemen Allen Bailey and Dontari Poe; outside linebackers Tamba Hali and Justin Houston; inside linebacker Derrick Johnson; strong safety Eric Berry; and punter Dustin …
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Chiefs have options among WR draft prospects

The Kansas City Chiefs find themselves in a position of luxury, not necessity, at wide receiver before the NFL Draft. The free-agent signing of Jeremy Maclin and re-signing of Jason Avant provide the Chiefs established veterans with proven production in coach Andy Reid’s West Coast offense. Maclin and Avant will allow general manager John Dorsey to not have the pressure …
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Appraising the Chiefs’ key moves since start of free agency

Chiefs general manager John Dorsey faced a tall task headed into the new league year. He could either stand pat and build through the draft or be aggressive by attacking immediate needs with veteran talent. Dorsey was aggressive in his attack at improving the 2015 roster. The moves allow the Chiefs to have flexibility to pick the best player available …
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Defining moments that doomed Chiefs’ 2014 season

If the Kansas City Chiefs’ 2014 season were an amusement park ride, it would be a roller coaster with plenty of peaks and valley. The team ascended to a 7-3 start before a bank turn dropped them to 9-7. Kansas City did not finish the circuit in ideal fashion and below are five culprits. All of these moments lead to …
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Chiefs’ John Dorsey, Andy Reid enter important period

Year Three can be a special number for a general manager and head coach when building a program or have the opposite effect as the final ride before unemployment. By the third season, most of the roster should have their guys, players should know what is expected of them and the locker room culture should be built. The front office has a …
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