The KC Kid Stays Home | 2023 NFL Draft First Round Recap | Defending the Kingdom 4/28

Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen recap round one of 2023 NFL Draft and discuss the Chiefs pick 31 selection of Felix Anudike-Uzomah out of Kansas State.

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Speaker 1: Chansas City the chants, all right, the thick of a baby,

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Speaker 1: all right, welcome to this edition. I’m defending the Kingdom

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Speaker 1: a little different. Look here for you. We’re just outside

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Speaker 1: the twenty twenty three NFL Draft is underway. The first

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Speaker 1: round is in the history books. First of all, Kansas City.

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Speaker 1: It’s just a it’s just such splendor to see what

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Speaker 2: Yeah, I’m blown away by it. It was just amazing

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Speaker 2: and fantastic. Ever since this got announced back in the

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Speaker 2: summer of twenty nineteen, we were all excited. We knew

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Speaker 2: Kansas City would show out, but just seeing it all,

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Speaker 2: I think it’s gone beyond all of our expectations. And

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Speaker 2: it’s so cool that Chiefs Kingdom represented the way that

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Speaker 2: they did down to Union Station, tonight. Coachrie just mentioned

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Speaker 2: And honestly, we just celebrated the Super Bowl again. We

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Speaker 2: had a second Super Bowl parade just a couple months later.

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Speaker 2: And it’s just so awesome to see how Kansas City

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Speaker 2: showed out for the draft here tonight. Now let’s go

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Speaker 2: do it tomorrow.

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Speaker 1: And the imagination and the setup and the artistry the

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Speaker 1: taken the production up another notch. You know, we saw

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Speaker 1: Nashville do such a great job with it. But I mean,

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Speaker 1: Kansas City irony of ironies in the night that the

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Speaker 1: Kansas City community the epicenter of the Chiefs Kingdom. Host

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Speaker 1: of the twenty twenty three NFL Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs,

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Speaker 1: with the thirty first pick, the last pick of the

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Speaker 1: first round, choose a person who played high school football

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Speaker 1: in Kansas City, at least some in high school and

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Speaker 1: became the Big twelve defensive player of the Year at

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Speaker 1: Kansas State. The Big twelve champions, Felix and a duque Usama.

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Speaker 1: And there are a lot of folks in the Kingdom

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Speaker 1: that are excited about King Felix being a part of

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Speaker 2: Yeah, a lot of people. You being number one. This

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Speaker 2: guy’s trying to keep it inside of it. He’s freaking

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Speaker 2: out right player. I’m excited as well, though. I mean, just,

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Speaker 2: first of all, an awesome story. Like you said, the

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Speaker 2: Chiefs are Super Bowl champions, so they’re picking last in

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Speaker 2: the first round. They get to celebrate with the Lombardi

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Speaker 2: the first time the draft has ever been here, and

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Speaker 2: you take a kid from Kansas City. I mean, that’s

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Speaker 2: just remarkable. You can’t draw that up. If this was

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Speaker 2: in Draft Day two, the movie, we’d be like, Okay, yeah,

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Speaker 2: I’m sure that would happen. It just happened in real life.

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Speaker 2: And not only is it a great story, Felix is

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Speaker 2: also a heck of a player who’s going to help

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Speaker 2: us win right away. Coachrie just said that in his

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Speaker 2: press conference he thinks Felix can help us on Day one,

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Speaker 2: both the versus the Pass and versus the run. Let’s

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Speaker 2: talk about his career a little bit at Case State,

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Speaker 2: the twenty twenty two Big twelve Defensive Player of the Year,

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Speaker 2: a second team All American last season, very productive in

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Speaker 2: his career. A lot of times we see players that

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Speaker 2: have a great skill set but it didn’t really translate

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Speaker 2: in college, but the coaches say, hey, we can get

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Speaker 2: the best out of this guy. That’s not really the

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Speaker 2: case with Felix. He has a great skill set and

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Speaker 2: it translated to college. He had nineteen and a half

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Speaker 2: over the last two seasons. Played in thirty three career games,

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Speaker 2: including all fourteen of Case States games last season. A

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Speaker 2: very productive player who’s going to be productive hopefully right away.

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Speaker 1: Here for the Chiefs, defensive line coach Joe Cullen did

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Speaker 1: an incredible job last year with the defensive line. Think

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Speaker 1: defensive lineman in the league. He’s going to have a

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Speaker 1: lot of fun with Felix and Yuduke Uzama. But he’ll

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Speaker 1: also see that he’s already in CALC two. When you

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Speaker 1: study the video of King Felix, he does a lot

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Speaker 1: of NFL things already, meaning move setup, moves, counter punches,

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Speaker 1: good on twists. Watch his plays against Tulane. There was

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Speaker 1: a twist they ran against Tulane, a really good team.

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Speaker 1: He wrecked Texas Tech. I mean he just obliterated sometimes

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Speaker 1: with different moves against an offensive tackle. And then in

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Speaker 1: the Big Twelve championship game when they beat TCU, there’s

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Speaker 1: a great rip up and undermove that he makes. So

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Speaker 1: when you watch Felix, you see a guy that already

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Speaker 1: seems to be ahead of the learning curve in what

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Speaker 1: it takes to be successful as an edge rusher and

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Speaker 1: as an edge defender. Because he’ll play the run as well,

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Speaker 1: he seems to be ahead of the curve coming out

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Speaker 2: He has a great toolbox already. The reality is a

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Speaker 2: lot of times these edge rushers who are so much

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Speaker 2: better than everyone else in high school and in college,

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Speaker 2: they have like one or two moves that they just

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Speaker 2: always work because the players around them aren’t as good.

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Speaker 2: But once they get to the NFL, everyone’s good and

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Speaker 2: it doesn’t work all the time and it’s much more difficult.

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Speaker 2: Felix is not that player. He has a ton of

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Speaker 2: pass rushing moves already and is very cerebral. He has

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Speaker 2: a plan of attack whenever he’s going against the opposing

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Speaker 2: offensive lineman and tries out all these different things to

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Speaker 2: find success, and that will work in the NFL. Daniel

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Speaker 2: Jeremiah from NFL dot Com wrote this about his pass

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Speaker 2: rushing toolbox. He said, and I quote, he has a

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Speaker 2: violent slap rip move, a nifty spin, and a quick

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Speaker 2: handswipe maneuver. He is also effective as a looper, so

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Speaker 2: he can do a whole bunch of different things. He

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Speaker 2: doesn’t have just one thing he’s really good at. He’s

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Speaker 2: not just a bull rusher or just a hand fighter.

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Speaker 2: He’s a defensive end that can do a little bit

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Speaker 2: of everything, and that’s what you want in the NFL,

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Speaker 2: particularly in a first round pick.

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Speaker 1: It’s a great point, Matt, because in my brief twenty

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Speaker 1: nine previous years in the NFL, I’ll see edge rushers

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Speaker 1: that’ll take two to three years to get those moves down,

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Speaker 1: or at least to develop those moves. Because you’re right,

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Speaker 1: one or two moves can get you through college. King

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Speaker 1: Felix is already ahead of that, and you see how

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Speaker 1: he’ll use things to He’ll have a plan. Hear about

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Speaker 1: guys when they evaluate, hey needs a better plan. Felix

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Speaker 1: will have a plan going in and I love it

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Speaker 1: the fact that some of his biggest games were against

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Speaker 1: the biggest opponents, and that’s a good sign. The other

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Speaker 1: thing a ballhawk when Daniel Jeremiah made that evaluation six

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Speaker 1: force fumbles led FBS in doing so at Kansas State.

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Speaker 1: When you look at the fact that he had four

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Speaker 1: sacks in one game against TCU as a junior. Originally

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Speaker 1: it was going to be an NCAA record six sacks,

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Speaker 1: and then reviewed that and thought, well, maybe that’s not

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Speaker 1: a sack, so that reduced it to four, but still four.

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Speaker 1: I mean, there were times he would just take a

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Speaker 2: And he has a great blend of power but also bend,

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Speaker 2: which is hard to find. Sometimes you have a player

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Speaker 2: who has great power, but they’re not very athletic, they’re

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Speaker 2: not getting around the offensive tackle. Or you have a

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Speaker 2: player who is very athletic they’re going to run right

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Speaker 2: by the offensive tackle, but not a lot of power. Well,

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Speaker 2: Felix really has both. So here’s a few things from

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Speaker 2: some draft guides. This is from Dane that Brugler from

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Speaker 2: the athletic, he said in I quote, he plays hard

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Speaker 2: and mixes up his rush to keep his pursuit alive,

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Speaker 2: which is what he does best. He projects as a physical,

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Speaker 2: face up power rusher with the impact potential to compete

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Speaker 2: for an NFL starting role as a rookie with big

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Speaker 2: time power and strength. But he’s more than just a

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Speaker 2: power rusher. This is from Pro Football Focus, who called

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Speaker 2: him one of the bindiest defensive linemen in this entire class.

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Speaker 2: And Udique Uzama is one of the best edge benders

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Speaker 2: in this draft class. He is the type of edge

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Speaker 2: rusher that is going to convert a lot of pressures

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Speaker 2: to sacks. Because of that of his eighty nine pressures

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Speaker 2: the past two seasons, twenty one ended up as sacks.

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Speaker 2: He’s one of the higher floor pass rushers in this class.

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Speaker 2: How often do you see it that a player has

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Speaker 2: so many pressures and never translates to sacks and you

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Speaker 2: have to be like, well, he’s getting pressure on the quarterback.

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Speaker 2: You want them to finish those plays, and Felix did

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Speaker 2: that in college.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, Felix is definitely a finisher. A lanzerline gave him

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Speaker 1: the comp of Dante Fowler Junior. The Dallas Cowboys. And

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Speaker 1: if the Chiefs get that, the other thing to think

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Speaker 1: about is who he’s in the same rule with. You

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Speaker 1: now have in consecutive classes here George carloftis and edge rusher,

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Speaker 1: and you’ve got Felix and u d. K Uzama. You

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Speaker 1: take that with some of the veterans center Mike danis

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Speaker 1: now a veteran. But you have two guys now that

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Speaker 1: are in staggered years in their NFL careers who could

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Speaker 1: be not only great individually, but great as a team.

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Speaker 1: I could see these two guys being an awesome duo.

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Speaker 2: This reminds me of what we did at linebacker a

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Speaker 2: couple of years ago, where you take Willie Gay Junior

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Speaker 2: in the second round and then take Nick Bolton in

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Speaker 2: the second round a year later, and we had the

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Speaker 2: same conversation, We’re going to have two really skilled athletic

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Speaker 2: linebackers growing together in the middle of this defense. And

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Speaker 2: they just won a Super Bowl and both guys played

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Speaker 2: a huge role in winning that Super Bowl. Now we

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Speaker 2: have the same thing happening at defensive end, where you

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Speaker 2: have two very young, talented, skilled defensive ends that are

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Speaker 2: going to grow together in this defense and also add

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Speaker 2: in Charles, a miniheu in this who’s still a pretty

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Speaker 2: young player, who’s under contract for a couple of years

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Speaker 2: here in Kansas City, who can do a lot of

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Speaker 2: things on defense as well as a versatile player. So

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Speaker 2: the future is so bright for this defense. Already, so

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Speaker 2: many young players that made giant contributions last season to

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Speaker 2: help this team win a Super Bowl, and now add

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Speaker 2: King Felix to the mix. The sky is the limit

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Speaker 2: for what this defense can achieve moving forward. I’m so

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Speaker 2: excited to get to training camp in just a few months.

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Speaker 1: Curious to see how the broken hand is doing. He

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Speaker 1: broke his hand late in the game against Alabama and

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Speaker 1: the Sugar Bowl, and so that might hinder a little

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Speaker 1: bit of his productivity right away, but he’s also won

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Speaker 1: and again won in big games a champion team. Matt

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Speaker 1: is getting a champion player, and so that’s what’s really

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Speaker 1: exciting it really is.

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Speaker 2: I love his mindset, I love everything about him. When

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Speaker 2: he was at the local pro day a few weeks ago,

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Speaker 2: coach Reed just mentioned in his press conference he had

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Speaker 2: a chance to speak with Felix and kind of figure

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Speaker 2: out what he’s all about, and just loved meeting with

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Speaker 2: him and getting to know him, and now he’s a

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Speaker 2: Chief and gets to join his hometown team and hopefully

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Speaker 2: go get another Super Bowl.

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Speaker 1: So you leave some with Tiger fans. You know what’s

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Speaker 1: Drew Locke thinking? He was there? Right? Yeah? I remember

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Speaker 1: he’s a little kid like walking down the hallway at school. Uh,

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Speaker 1: and he was a little bit undersized when he came

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Speaker 1: out of high school.

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Speaker 2: Not anymore, not anymore.

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Speaker 1: Nope, King Felix is in the King dumb So ladies

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Speaker 1: and gentlemen, Uh, just do your own little study. You’ll

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Speaker 1: like what you’re seeing. For the newest Kansas City Chief,

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Speaker 1: the Chiefs first round pick, the first ever draft held

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Speaker 1: in Kansas City, a Kansas City player who was a

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Speaker 1: champion at Kansas State. Felix and Duke Uzama talks down,

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Speaker 1: wash it down, and the celebration begins to their head.

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