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process. The selection of Fisher gives the Chiefs a left tackle of the future, as the team franchised current starter Branden Albert this offseason. Albert could potentially be moved to the right side, or they could trade him, with the latter appearing
position by trading for Alex Smith , and the future of the offensive line is unclear given that the team franchised Branden Albert and cut Eric Winston . 2. Jaguars (2-14) — Dion Jordan, DE/OLB, Oregon Assuming nobody trades into the
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removing one of the potential high-impact pass catchers from the free agent market. They also franchised tackle Branden Albert . If they hold on to the No. 1 overall pick, you would think that would put them out of the running for one of the elite tackles
like the Chiefs, who hold the first overall pick and already have a decent offensive line (assuming they re-sign Branden Albert ) but could use a quarterback in the worst way. The Jags (at No. 2) and the Raiders (at No. 3) are also victims of bad timing
to turn the Kansas City offense around in pretty short order, even if the Chiefs lose Dwayne Bowe or left tackle Branden Albert . If they take Geno Smith first overall -- as some believe they will -- it will be a nice starting point for the Kansas
tackles for a loss (including a takedown of Palko on QB rush) and three hits on the quarterback. Carter dominated Branden Albert , beating him for the half sack and tackle of Palko. Mark Anderson split the sack with Carter and blew past Barry
offensive line for the Chiefs. Richard Seymour was only credited with three tackles, but he was terrific against rookie Branden Albert . Seymour was constantly in the backfield disrupting running plays and also applied some pressure in the passing
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round: 1. Chiefs (2-14) — Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M Yes, the Chiefs franchised one of their tackles in Branden Albert , but they also released Eric Winston . That makes the selection of Joeckel more feasible, as they can play Albert on
Now that the Chiefs have addressed the quarterback position with their second-round pick, they should re-sign Branden Albert , trade down and fill another need. Left tackle isn’t a big need, and letting Albert walk just so they can draft
and didn’t come off as overly cocky. Plenty depends on whether or not the Chiefs bring back starting left tackle Branden Albert , but if you’re a struggling team that’s about to invest a lot of money in a player in the hopes of selling a
overall in April’s draft, though a lot of that will depend on whether the Chiefs bring back starting left tackle Branden Albert . The workout schedule is as follows: Saturday: Tight ends, offensive linemen, special teams Sunday: Quarterbacks
have an easier time settling in. 21. Kansas City (10-6) Nate Solder, OT, Colorado Former first-round pick Branden Albert started 15 games at left tackle last season, but don’t be too quick to assume he’ll stay there long-term
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