2017 NFL Draft Collateral damage hits these veterans
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2017 NFL Draft: Collateral damage hits these veterans Published: May 02, 2017 at 06:11 AM Around The NFL Podcast Co-Host It's not just that the wanted to replace . He knew that was coming. It was they wanted to draft a quarterback entirely unlike him. It was as if coach Andy Reid carefully broke down Smith's strengths and weakne ses, then said: "Yo, get me the opposite of that!" Chicago's confounding overshadowed the ma sive bounty that Kansas City gave up to select Patrick Mahomes: . If that's the cost of acquiring a young quarterback, no wonder the were loath to trade . Mahomes is such a fascinating fit in K.C. because he's so talented, so raw and is joining such a strong roster. While another famous Reid pupil, Donovan McNabb, didn't take enough chances, Mahomes takes too many. Mahomes routinely completed throws in college that wouldn't dare try. It will take time for Mahomes to develop, so Smith's starting job remains secure in 2017. But everything about the veteran signal caller's Kaapo Kakko Men Jersey job just got tougher. Nearly every interview that Smith gives will include questions about Mahomes. Every two-game losing streak or third-and-long pa s that Smith chooses to throw short of the sticks will rile up fans pining for a future filled with more fireworks. Smith will handle it all like a profe sional, like someone who's been through this before, like someone who knows deep down that he's not the type of player his coach dreams of. , RB, Cincinnati Bengals: The ' decision to draft running back raises , in part because of the NFL's complicity in supporting a man after he was caught punching and knocking out fellow Oklahoma student Amelia Molitor. The ' opinion on Mixon's ability is far le s complex. "I'm so excited ," offensive coordinator Ken Zampese said about Mixon's skill set. It's safe to say that Zampese doesn't feel the same about incumbent starter . The wouldn't draft Mixon -- and all his baggage -- if they didn't believe he can make a big impact. Coach Marvin Lewis traditionally brings his rookies along slowly, but Mixon's complete game will be difficult to keep off the field. He has better feet, vision, speed and hands than Hill. Once Gio Bernard is recovered from a torn ACL, it won't be surprising if Hill's role in the offense erodes into rubble. , QB, New York Giants: First-round tight end is a fun addition to a loaded receiver group, but the drafted Manning's potential succe sor in Round 3 (Davis Webb) and only addre sed their offensive line with hope. Speaking on WFAN, general manager Jerry Reese cited the youth of left tackle and right tackle , expecting them to in 2017. This entire roster, which otherwise looks more promising than it has in years, could depend on Reese's wishful thinking coming true. and , RB, Jacksonville Jaguars: Remember back in 2015 when general manager David Caldwell took Yeldon at No. 36 overall, over options like , , and ? Caldwell's selection of is a bid to help make everyone forget. Once considered a "safe" pick because he could do a little bit of everything, Yeldon doesn't do anything at the pro level particularly well. Now he'll be stuck in a clear backup role behind Fournette, a role that suits Yeldon's skill set well. , QB, Chicago Bears: Le s than two months after , Glennon reportedly when the team traded up for Mitchell Trubisky. Glennon was always only guaranteed one year in Chicago, but now he won't get a fair chance at that. The should be using every first-team snap on Glennon to help him learn a new offense. Instead, the team will have to split up the practice reps with Ondrej Pavelec Women Jersey Trubisky to develop the rookie. Throw in a who reportedly was just as surprised about the Trubisky trade and the have concocted a recipe for dysfunction this season. , WR, Tenne see Titans: One of the best stories of the 2016 offseason, Tenne see's fifth-round pick from last season largely vanished in plain sight once the regular season began. The drafted to usurp Sharpe on the outside, and third-round pick figures to gobble up snaps and targets from the slot. , RB, Minnesota Vikings: Murray's draft experience sounds similar to 's, minus . Expected to take over a high-profile starting job, Murray watched his team . At best, Murray will keep 's old seat warm until second-round pick takes over. It's more likely that Cook's versatile skill set wins the team's starting job sooner than later, with underrated third-down back also hanging around. , S, New York Jets: The best safety on the team should absolutely see it as a me sage when the front office drafts safeties . On the bright side, Pryor has lasted longer on the team than most of former general manager John Idzik's draft picks. , WR, Los Angeles Chargers: The most unsung, eye-opening 1,000-yard season in the NFL last year was overlooked -- even in the receiver's own building. No. 7 overall pick is a very different player than , but the rookie is bound to cut into his new teammate's snaps. Pity the defense that has to deal with the when they go four wide with , both Williamses and . , RB, Washington Redskins: Any chance for a MattJonesai sance left Washington with deposed general manager Scot McCloughan. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported during the draft that , news that came the team drafted , another power running back over 230 pounds. I haven't given up on Jones, who averaged 4.6 yards per carry in seven starts last season. The have given up on him and he is unlikely to make the team out of training camp behind and -- if Jones even makes it far. and , CB, Oakland Raiders: Oakland's decision to draft was a nod to the future. He's a physical pre s-man coverage cornerback on the outside, just like the team's two expensive starters, Amerson and Smith. The guaranteed money in both players' contracts runs out after this season, so they will be under pre sure to perform in 2017 or lose their jobs. Amerson, who has experienced a roller-coaster career, is the one more at risk. , TE, free agent: Barnidge makes the list as the most prominent and obvious subset of players hurt by the draft: . Only 16 months removed from , Barnidge racked up 1,655 yards over the last two seasons in Cleveland. Hue Jackson and company didn't think Barnidge belonged anymore after drafting in the first round, but some team should wind up making him a starter. , QB, Houston Texans: Savage's hold on his starting job is more tenuous than any quarterback on this list. rookie appears to be the most pro-ready rookie, and Savage is entering the final year of his contract. It doesn't help Savage that coach Bill O'Brien likes changing quarterbacks as much as Joe Torre liked changing seventh-inning relievers. , WR, Pittsburgh Steelers: . Second-round pick is likely to take Coates' role on the team, not Bryant's. Whereas Bryant is one of the NFL's most Adam Graves Men Jersey dynamic deep threats when he's on the field, Coates drops the ball far too much for a one-dimensional player. , RB, New Orleans Saints: From the team that once brought you Ingram, , Pierre Thomas and in the same backfield, the would like to present Ingram, and . The didn't to San Francisco to sit Kamara on the bench. While he'll play the "satellite back" role that Bush and manned in the past, Kamara is bound to step on Ingram's pa sing down snaps. Ingram has never played more than 550 snaps in a season and that's not about to change. This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be mi sing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an i sue.
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