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31- Kansas City Chiefs
Quentin Johnston
TCU WR Junior
The Chiefs have made it work with what they had globally last year and envision a big production of some young pass catchers going forward. But if Johnston is still available at No. 31, I can see Brett Veitch jumping wide physically with the moves.
The Club Presents the 2023 Chiefs Kingdom Experience to the NFL Draft in Kansas City | the mom
Experience opportunities for presidents in the Kingdom include:
· tunnel flow: Just as players do in the gameday game, fans will run through a tunnel of up to 142.2 dB to enter the revitalizing Chiefs Kingdom Experience.
· Presidents Buses: Developed in partnership with Built for Business, The Chiefs have commissioned a custom double-decker bus that will debut in the Chiefs Kingdom experience.
· Personalized Air Freshener Gift: While supplies last, Chiefs Kingdom Experience visitors will receive a custom tailgate scent air freshener that captures the scent of smoke and coal in the parking lots at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
· Photo Opportunities: Fans will have a photo opportunity with the Chiefs Cheerleaders and KC Wolf all weekend.
Three typical 2023 NFL rounds: Kiper, McShay project 102 picks | ESPN
31. Kansas City Chiefs
Kepper selection: Will McDonald IV, OLB, Iowa
Here’s another team that can handle the best prospect available. The Chiefs selected George Karlaftis defensive tackle in the first round last year, and you can think of McDonald as a complement to Karlaftis’ skill set. McDonald is a speed snob who will destroy offensive tackles in passing situations.
PFF Analytics 2023 NFL Mock Draft: Four QBs off the board first, Will Anderson Jr. touchdown in Seattle | NFL Draft | pff
31- Kansas City Chiefs: EDGE FELIX ANUDIKE-UZOMAH, Kansas State
Descent heads a power You have some holes to fill in the list. They need to find a solution to replace Andrew Wylie and a receiver to replace JuJu Smith-Schuster and Mecole Hardman who are leaving in free agency. However, they could still use another pusher behind George Carlaftis and Charles Omeniho. Given that the drop in finding a starting spot in the first round versus the other rounds is important, getting one with a top 50 pick is important and will allow the Chiefs to build depth in a premium position.
Round 1 – Pick 31
Anton Harrison OT
OKLAHOMA • JR • 6’4″ / 315 lbss
There was some thought that Harrison might return to Oklahoma for a NIL deal that was too good to pass up, but he chose the NFL instead. He is one of the best competitors in the class and the question now is whether he will find his way to the first round or go early on the second day.
About the NFL
Sources – Steelers prepare to trade for Rams WR Allen Robinson | ESPN
In the trade, which is dependent on Robinson passing a physical, the Steelers will get Robinson and a seventh-round draft pick (No. 251) for Pittsburgh’s seventh-round draft pick (No. 234), sources tell Schefter.
Sources said Robinson is scheduled to undergo a physical exam Wednesday in Pittsburgh. According to sources, the Rams will pay $10.25 million of Robinson’s guaranteed $15.25 million salary for the 2023 season, and the Steelers will pay the remaining $5 million.
Bills safety Damar Hamlin plans ‘return’ to NFL, details cause of cardiac arrest | NFL.com
“I’m here to announce that I plan to return to the NFL,” he told reporters on Tuesday.
The 25-year-old said he understands it is an operation to return from cardiac arrest he suffered during a match on January 2, which kept him in a critical condition for several days, but noted that doctors believe a return to football will be positive for him. his mental health.
“I’ve been beating stats my whole life, so I love my chances here,” he said of returning to playing football.
Hamlin received CPR on the field after he collapsed after the collision Cincinnati Bengals Wide receiver T Higgins. Hamlin was taken by ambulance to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, where he was in critical condition. He spent nearly a week in a Cincinnati hospital before being transferred to Buffalo for further treatment. He was released on January 11th.
And Al-Salama announced, on Tuesday, that he had suffered a heart attack, which is a rare cause of a heart attack that began with a blow to the chest in a specific place at the wrong time in the heartbeat, according to the American Heart Association.
“The diagnosis of what happened to me was basically commotio cordis,” Hamlin said. “It’s a direct hit at a certain point in your heartbeat that causes cardiac arrest, and five to seven seconds later, you fall. That’s pretty much what everyone saw on January 2 of this year. Commotio cordis is the leading cause of death among young athletes in all sports.” So this is something I would take personally to make a difference. Also, with that being said, all the awareness about CPR and access to epilepsy has brought that number down as well.”
Former NFL defensive back Chris Smith has died at the age of 31, according to his agent Drew Rosenhouse.
Smith appeared in five games for the XFL’s Seattle Seattle Dragons this season. He recorded at least one tackle in three straight games from Weeks 6 through 8.
A four-year player at the University of Arkansas, Smith was named to the second team All-SEC as a senior in 2013. He recorded 30.5 tackles for loss and 21.5 sacks in 61 career college games.
Smith has been a fifth-round pick before Jacksonville Jaguars In the 2014 NFL Draft. He finished with three sacks in seven games as a starter.
In case you missed it on Arrowhead Pride
Chiefs’ Nick Bolton: ‘You pay your dues a year’ in football
Explained via a Zoom in Conference with the media on Monday. “You really don’t even realize it bubble! – I finish. And you just have to spend a few months alone. You miss these guys. So getting back on the block with these guys, it’s fun. I’m excited to be back in the building.”
It’s easy to get excited to be back with your teammates out to win the title. The third-year pro knows championship season is over – and it’s time to move on to the next challenge.
“Football is a yearly thing – you pay the dues annually,” the former Missouri Tiger stated. “So you have to go out there next year [and] Just go out and compete and try to come back and do the same thing again. This is a challenge we face: not being complacent and just working every single day to get back to where we want to be.”
A tweet to make you think
Everyone looks hungry and ready to go.
Just two months after Super Bowl LVII, the Chiefs began “Phase One” of their offseason training program on Monday.https://t.co/GIiLbc1Ivk
– Matt McMullen (@KCChiefs_Matt) April 18, 2023