The Class of ‘23 | Chiefs Draft Recap | Defending the Kingdom 5/2

Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen breakdown the Kansas City Chiefs 2023 NFL Draft class.

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Speaker 1: Thank you, Dan. Until the day when you get off Dunity,

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Speaker 1: this game you may can play.

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Speaker 2: the thick of it, baby, everyone, and welcome to this

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Speaker 2: edition of Defending the Kingdom as we break down the

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Speaker 2: class of twenty twenty three, the draft class. Mitchell just

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Speaker 2: with you, the voice of the Chiefs, along with senior

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Speaker 2: team reporter Matt McMullen, and of course, Defending the Kingdom

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Speaker 2: in the history of Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium, and

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Speaker 2: maybe in the history of the franchise. But that’s for

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Speaker 2: another time. On this edition of Defending the Kingdom, we

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Speaker 2: get to look back at what was a magnificent week

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Speaker 2: of Kansas City hosting the twenty twenty three draft and

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Speaker 2: then look at the members of the twenty twenty three

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Speaker 2: draft class Matt. Before before we dive into the class,

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Speaker 2: we need to talk about just how awesome the entire

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Speaker 2: week was. It started Monday. There were events morning, afternoon,

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Speaker 2: and evening I remember I saw coach read Thursday night

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Speaker 2: and I thought, it feels like Super Bowl Week because

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Speaker 2: there’s so much stuff happening before it happens. Like I

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Speaker 2: was like exhausted Wednesday night. But it was just so

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Speaker 2: thrilling to see the entire week and the epicenter of

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Speaker 2: the Chiefs Kingdom Kansas City come alive for the world

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Speaker 2: to see.

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Speaker 1: It was so cool. And we had a chance to

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Speaker 1: walk the site on Tuesday, I believe, and kind of

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Speaker 1: by it. I knew it would be cool, of course,

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Speaker 1: Kansas City’s going to do a great job, but really

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Speaker 1: being there and for those of you that had a

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Speaker 1: something else, something else, entirely, just an amazing, special, unforgettable

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Speaker 1: experience here in Kansas City. I really think it was

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Speaker 1: the best draft there’s ever been. I have a feeling

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Speaker 1: Kansas City’s going to get a chance to do this

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Speaker 1: again based on the showing that they had here last weekend.

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Speaker 1: And it was just a and for Clark Hunt to

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Speaker 1: come out with the Lombardi Trophies to close out the

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Speaker 1: first round and to announce Felix and Udique Uzama coming

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Speaker 1: too the Chiefs, a Kansas City kid, it couldn’t have

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Speaker 1: been written any better. We joked around that if this

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Speaker 1: was like Draft Day the movie too, and that was

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Speaker 1: like the script, we’d be like, Okay, sure that would

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Speaker 1: never happen. It all happened in real life, and it

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Speaker 1: happened in our town. So I’m very prideful to be

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Speaker 1: a Kansas City and right now, and we really showed

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Speaker 2: It’s like Super Bowl fifty seven. You can’t make this up.

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Speaker 2: You could not make up the script that was the

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Speaker 2: twenty twenty three NFL Draft. I’ll just give you a

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Speaker 2: personal moment if I can be in. Saturday was so beautiful.

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Speaker 2: It was just this beautiful day. I was just saying

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Speaker 2: a prayer of thanks for it. We had Felix on

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Speaker 2: on the bus, We had Dante Hall, the newest member

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Speaker 2: heard from Clark Kant, and then Felix talked. But it

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Speaker 2: was all done. You and I were going to race

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Speaker 2: back here to do our draft coverage. I stopped for

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Speaker 2: a minute and I saw my wife who was with

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Speaker 2: my two granddaughters and my son. My daughter in law

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Speaker 2: had to be on call, but they took off and

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Speaker 2: walked toward the stage that they are going down the Berm,

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Speaker 2: I lost my mom in twenty sixteen, but I just

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Speaker 2: the berm and I would be like my granddaughter, Cora

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Speaker 2: is nine years old, who did not want to leave.

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Speaker 2: And it was just an awesome moment of families and

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Speaker 2: One Museum was backlit from the stage when the selections

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Speaker 2: It was just beyond spectacular.

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Speaker 1: And it’s cool that you mentioned your granddaughter, because I

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Speaker 1: You and I are obviously entrenched in this. Anyone listening

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Speaker 1: the rest of their lives. And what a cool first

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Speaker 2: Great class of twenty twenty three that we want to

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Speaker 2: break down, these seven humans. But before we do that,

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Speaker 2: let’s take our trip around the world a defending the

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Speaker 2: Kingdom tradition.

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Speaker 1: Let’s do it just for today, four people around.

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Speaker 2: For Chad Henny. You know what, Chad Henny recently retired

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Speaker 2: chan Hendy, he of the ninety eight yard touchdown drive

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Speaker 2: Lord Chad Henny, a tip of the Kingdom cap to you,

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Speaker 2: a taste of the nectar. Well done, great career.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, Chad Henny sees a crucial moment a divisional playoff

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Speaker 1: big deal. I can do this in my sleep. We’ve

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Speaker 1: got land in. He’s representing Omaha, Nebraska.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, Kingdom hot baits. So many Omaha fans were at

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Speaker 1: Came up and said, Hi, just a couple hours away.

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Speaker 2: I’ll be there later in the week.

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Speaker 1: Steve is in Denver, Iowa. Have you ever been to Denver, Iowa.

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Speaker 2: I’ve not been to Denver, Iowa.

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Speaker 1: He’s been a loyal fan since getting ed Podalax autograph

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Speaker 1: in the seventies.

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Speaker 2: Is it near Atlantic, Iowa, the hometown of one the

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Speaker 2: aforementioned Ed Podalin.

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Speaker 1: I did not map it. I’m not sure. We’ll have

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Speaker 1: to find out. Steve, let us know where Denver, Iowa is.

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Speaker 1: Bob is in Unionville, Missouri. He’s a loyal listener. And

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Speaker 1: Russ is in Wichita, another loyal listener.

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Speaker 2: So many Wichita fans too, that came up during the

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Speaker 2: three days of the draft. That came here again, it

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Speaker 2: other teams, right, so at.

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Speaker 1: Thirty one besides us, we’re there.

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Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah, So my son and his two daughters and

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Speaker 2: my wife. For how long would it take him to

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Speaker 2: get all thirty two teams? Took him a while, a

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Speaker 2: couple hours. The Washington Commanders was the last on their list.

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Speaker 2: Mick Schaeffer, you know who was the sports anchor of

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Speaker 2: it was awesome.

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Speaker 1: That’s so cool how people from all over the country

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Speaker 1: travel for this. I saw one person on Twitter compared

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Speaker 1: it to the NFL’s version of Coachella. It’s like a

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Speaker 1: giant party and a celebration. It’s kind of like a

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Speaker 1: come to Kansas City and just talk about football where

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Speaker 1: you’re Jersey and have a great time. So it was

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Speaker 1: so much fun. I’m exhausted, like I don’t think we

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Speaker 1: slept it all the entire weekend, but the Chiefs got

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Speaker 2: Let’s jump into this episode. We’ll call it the Class

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Speaker 2: of twenty three. We spent a whole the last episode

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Speaker 2: on the Chiefs first round pick, the thirty first pick

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Speaker 2: defensive player of the Year from Kansas State, the Big

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Speaker 2: Twelve champions Felix and you do k it. We won’t

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Speaker 2: spend a lot of time on it because you can

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Speaker 2: go back and we kind of broke him down, but

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Speaker 2: to be with him again on Saturday morning was awesome.

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Speaker 2: But when you look at Felix, this was made to be,

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Speaker 2: meant to be. I should say a dream come true

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Speaker 2: for Felix. But this is a really good football player

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Speaker 2: and I’m just excited about him growing together with George Carloftis.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, it’s really two parts. First of all, it’s obviously

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Speaker 1: a great story. As he mentioned, Casey Kidd, I looked

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Speaker 1: at a photo earlier today of him at the stadium

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Speaker 1: with his arms stretched out as like a ten year old,

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Speaker 1: and then he redid the photo when he was here

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Speaker 1: just a few days ago. What a cool thing for

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Speaker 1: a Kansas City kid grew up watching the Chiefs, loving

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Speaker 1: the Chiefs, and now he gets to play for the

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Speaker 1: Chiefs as a first round of pick. It’s so cool. That’s

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Speaker 1: just part of it, though, because he’s also a really

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Speaker 1: good player who’s deserving of this selection. Just an awesome

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Speaker 1: player at Case State the twenty twenty two Big twelve

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Speaker 1: Defensive Player of the Year. Tons of production. Over the

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Speaker 1: last two seasons, he had nineteen and a half sacks

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Speaker 1: and twenty five and a half tackles for loss. A

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Speaker 1: lot of times you see players drafted early on that

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Speaker 1: have great traits and then never really put it together

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Speaker 1: in school, and you hear all about, hey, we’re going

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Speaker 1: to get the best out of this guy, we have

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Speaker 1: to unlock him. Well, Felix was productive in school and

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Speaker 1: he has those traits, so I love that he was productive,

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Speaker 1: and he also finishes. Lots of players have all the

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Speaker 1: pressures but can’t finish him with sacks. Well, he had

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Speaker 1: eighty nine pressures over the last two years. Twenty one

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Speaker 1: of those ended as sacks. So Felix just a really

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Speaker 1: exciting player. At six foot three, two hundred and fifty

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Speaker 1: five pounds, he has great power and strength, but also

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Speaker 1: speed off the edge. And Pro Football Focus called him

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Speaker 1: one of the bindiest pass rushers in this entire class.

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Speaker 1: So I’m super pumped about getting Felix at thirty one.

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Speaker 2: Overall, he’s a ballhowk He’s got a little Frank Clark

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Speaker 2: at him. He’s a ballhawk. Eight Forest fumbles in two

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Speaker 2: seasons and then would take over a game. He had

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Speaker 2: four sacks. Originally six sacks against TCU his junior year.

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Speaker 2: They switched it to four on a bit of a technicality.

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Speaker 2: But just suffice it to say, this is not a

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Speaker 2: proprietary pick. This isn’t a provincial pick. This wasn’t Oh

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Speaker 2: the Chiefs are in Kansas City. They’re going to pick

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Speaker 2: a Kansas City guy was right where Felix was on

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Speaker 2: most boards across the league, right at that thirty first pick.

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Speaker 1: And what’s funny is on Wednesday and really all week,

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Speaker 1: I was making these packets, like these draft packets for

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Speaker 1: all these different players because we live streamed our pick,

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Speaker 1: so we found out who we were picking live with

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Speaker 1: everyone else, so we kind of had to prepare ahead

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Speaker 1: I like Rashi Rice a lot. He’s one of the

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Speaker 1: That’s also why what you said about not being a

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Speaker 1: And like you said, it’s up to him now to

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Speaker 2: Let’s jump into the next pick and again defending the Kingdom.

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Speaker 2: the tenor from Boys to Men, but this young man

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Speaker 1: One thing that I do when I look at players

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Speaker 1: that are not coachable. You cannot teach six foot five,

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Speaker 1: You can’t teach those things. God gives you those things.

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Speaker 1: And the other things that you can teach are technique, consistency,

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Speaker 1: but he has great size, great length, great athleticism, and

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Speaker 1: So he already has that experience and that flexibility to

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Speaker 1: things like his consistency, his technique, and then maybe you

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Speaker 2: The thing that excites me about one Yay Morris and

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Speaker 2: takes me back to my brother when I was a

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Speaker 2: ninth grader going into Smith Center High School. When your

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Speaker 2: He’s got to work on some things, as we kind

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Speaker 2: to work to make you a National Football League starting tackle,

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Speaker 2: whether that’s left or right, and working with our room.

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Speaker 2: I think that’s such a big deal here for one

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Speaker 2: Yea Morris, because there’s so much uncertainty. Hey, and all

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Speaker 1: And what’s cool is Trey is the right guard here

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Speaker 1: And these two guys already have that experience together from

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Speaker 2: So, Siri, play anything from boys to men and you’ll

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Speaker 2: the Chiefs. Let’s take the next pick, and I’m excited

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Speaker 2: who recruited him. But forty eight starts to end his

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Speaker 2: Here’s what I really get excited about, and this is

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Speaker 2: to being Henre on special teams. This is a guy.

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Speaker 2: Remember Virginia Tech and Case State were thought to be

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Speaker 2: Block kicks, steel possessions, Beamer bunt returns, yeah, Beamer ball,

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Speaker 2: for the Chiefs on special teams.

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Speaker 1: I totally agree special teams and his versatility are the

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Speaker 1: two big things for me. And I’ll start with the

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Speaker 1: versatility just backtracking a bit, it’s a huge part of

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Speaker 1: his game. Just look the different things he did last

422
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Speaker 1: year and during his career at Virginia Tech. Last year specifically,

423
00:19:04,760 –> 00:19:07,560
Speaker 1: he logged two hundred and seventy nine snaps covering the slot,

424
00:19:07,760 –> 00:19:10,160
Speaker 1: two hundred and fifty three snaps as a deep safety,

425
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Speaker 1: and one hundred and twenty one snaps in the box

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Speaker 1: this past season. We talked to Brett Veach earlier today.

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Speaker 1: He mentioned that he thinks Chamari could be a free safety,

428
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Speaker 1: but he could also be a strong safety and be

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Speaker 1: down low close to the line of scrimmage and be

430
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Speaker 1: that big nickel kind of safety as well and be

431
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Speaker 1: in the box. He can do a lot of different

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00:19:26,640 –> 00:19:28,879
Speaker 1: things for you, a very versatile player, but the special

433
00:19:28,920 –> 00:19:31,520
Speaker 1: team stuff is probably where he’ll make his biggest impact

434
00:19:31,600 –> 00:19:34,920
Speaker 1: early on. Just a really good special teamer at Virginia Tech.

435
00:19:35,080 –> 00:19:37,280
Speaker 1: Dane Brugler from The Athletic, one of the best draft

436
00:19:37,320 –> 00:19:39,879
Speaker 1: analysts out there. He called him a special team’s ace.

437
00:19:40,000 –> 00:19:42,760
Speaker 1: In college. He had over eight hundred snaps on special

438
00:19:42,800 –> 00:19:45,679
Speaker 1: teams in college. You can’t take that for granted because

439
00:19:45,920 –> 00:19:48,040
Speaker 1: you can say, Okay, here’s a player who might not start,

440
00:19:48,119 –> 00:19:50,760
Speaker 1: let’s just put him on special teams. It’s hard and

441
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Speaker 1: to have experience doing it, and a lot of experience

442
00:19:53,359 –> 00:19:56,320
Speaker 1: doing it in college is a big deal. Jim Nagy

443
00:19:56,440 –> 00:19:58,879
Speaker 1: from the Senior Bowl. He’s the executive director of the

444
00:19:58,880 –> 00:20:02,200
Speaker 1: Senior Bowl. He put video on Twitter of I can’t

445
00:20:02,240 –> 00:20:03,919
Speaker 1: remember if it was a Senior Bowl itself or if

446
00:20:03,960 –> 00:20:06,360
Speaker 1: it was just a Virginia Tech game, but Chamari goes

447
00:20:06,359 –> 00:20:08,960
Speaker 1: deep down the field in punk coverage, makes a huge

448
00:20:08,960 –> 00:20:11,720
Speaker 1: play and is going crazy. He wasn’t just a freshman.

449
00:20:11,800 –> 00:20:14,280
Speaker 1: He was an established starter on Virginia Tech, but was

450
00:20:14,320 –> 00:20:17,160
Speaker 1: fired up and excited about special teams. So it shows

451
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Speaker 1: how much it means to him. And I asked him

452
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Speaker 1: about it when he was first drafted by the Chiefs

453
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Speaker 1: on Saturday in a Zoom interview. I asked him his

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Speaker 1: special team something that’s important to you? And this is

455
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Speaker 1: what he said. He said, I take so much pride

456
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Speaker 1: in special teams. It’s how I made my name for

457
00:20:30,080 –> 00:20:32,600
Speaker 1: myself at Virginia Tech. By freshman year, I came in

458
00:20:32,680 –> 00:20:34,639
Speaker 1: and was a four phase player on special teams. I

459
00:20:34,640 –> 00:20:36,920
Speaker 1: didn’t red shirt. I was always that guy to get

460
00:20:36,920 –> 00:20:40,000
Speaker 1: those special teams honors. I take it very seriously, even

461
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Speaker 1: outside of my freshman year, that was always part of

462
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Speaker 1: my career, flying down and making those big plays on

463
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Speaker 1: special teams. I’ll definitely carry that with me, the attitude

464
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Speaker 1: that he has coming to this team. It isn’t just Okay,

465
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Speaker 1: I’ll grind for a while on special teams and then

466
00:20:54,280 –> 00:20:57,520
Speaker 1: I’ll start on defense. Sure, I bet he’s planning on that,

467
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Speaker 1: but he is excited about special teams as well well,

468
00:21:00,320 –> 00:21:03,280
Speaker 1: and realizes that he can change the game on special teams.

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Speaker 1: So I’m very excited for Chamari Connor. Sure what he

470
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Speaker 1: can do on defense at some point, but also what

471
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Speaker 1: he can immediately do on special teams.

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Speaker 2: That’s the culture of Virginia Tech as well. Some people

473
00:21:12,760 –> 00:21:16,119
Speaker 2: think of salad dressing, and that’s special teams with salad dressing.

474
00:21:16,480 –> 00:21:19,119
Speaker 2: Sometimes it’s the main course. And just go back and

475
00:21:19,160 –> 00:21:22,160
Speaker 2: watch some video of the Chiefs in twenty thirteen, fourteen, fifteen,

476
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Speaker 2: sixteen and see how many games were won because of

477
00:21:25,160 –> 00:21:28,359
Speaker 2: a huge special teams play. Oh maybe Super Bowl fifty

478
00:21:28,400 –> 00:21:31,440
Speaker 2: seven and Kadarius Tony’s punt return the longest in Super

479
00:21:31,440 –> 00:21:33,960
Speaker 2: Bowl history comes to mind, or a block kick. It

480
00:21:34,080 –> 00:21:36,320
Speaker 2: leads us into the next election, because I think this

481
00:21:36,359 –> 00:21:40,000
Speaker 2: fits right in in another part of special teams, and

482
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Speaker 2: that is BJ Thompson, who ended his career at Stephen F.

483
00:21:43,640 –> 00:21:46,919
Speaker 2: Austin after starting his career at Baylor. Now, for you

484
00:21:47,080 –> 00:21:50,960
Speaker 2: Kingdom defenders around the world, he is a player from England.

485
00:21:51,440 –> 00:21:54,440
Speaker 2: He is from England. BJ Thompson is from England. And

486
00:21:54,560 –> 00:21:57,320
Speaker 2: so how about all the UK thinking right, they’re what

487
00:21:57,760 –> 00:22:01,280
Speaker 2: chiefs have a player from England? England? He saw he’s

488
00:22:01,320 –> 00:22:06,639
Speaker 2: from He’s from England, Arkansas population two thousand, eight hundred

489
00:22:06,680 –> 00:22:09,280
Speaker 2: and twenty five. Again, he’s why do I like this

490
00:22:09,359 –> 00:22:14,359
Speaker 2: guy so much? And here’s why sometimes in a small school.

491
00:22:14,359 –> 00:22:17,439
Speaker 2: We’ve said this before. He was All state in basketball.

492
00:22:17,560 –> 00:22:21,520
Speaker 2: In fact, he got college offers in basketball because BJ’s

493
00:22:21,520 –> 00:22:25,040
Speaker 2: a large human sixty six two thirty eight. He won

494
00:22:25,119 –> 00:22:29,800
Speaker 2: the state in triple jump at sixty six three straight

495
00:22:29,880 –> 00:22:34,240
Speaker 2: years in high school at England, Arkansas, eighty two inch wingspan.

496
00:22:34,640 –> 00:22:38,000
Speaker 2: He blocked three kicks when he was at Baylor, a

497
00:22:38,040 –> 00:22:41,800
Speaker 2: field goal, an extra point, and a point after touchdown.

498
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Speaker 2: If we’re talking about being explosive and special teams. Welcome

499
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Speaker 2: the newest chief from England, Arkansas, BJ Thompson.

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Speaker 1: I’m really excited about this guy just because of the

501
00:22:52,160 –> 00:22:56,280
Speaker 1: explosive athletic traits that he has. Big time speed from

502
00:22:56,280 –> 00:22:58,720
Speaker 1: this dude, which is unique considering how big he is.

503
00:22:59,119 –> 00:23:01,359
Speaker 1: He said he was six foot pushing two hundred and

504
00:23:01,400 –> 00:23:04,000
Speaker 1: forty pounds. Here’s what Dan Brugler from the Athletics set

505
00:23:04,040 –> 00:23:06,520
Speaker 1: about him. His speed and length make him a tough

506
00:23:06,520 –> 00:23:09,200
Speaker 1: guy to keep blocked when he stays under control mid rush.

507
00:23:09,280 –> 00:23:12,920
Speaker 1: He’s a developmental sub package rusher reminiscent of arden Key,

508
00:23:12,960 –> 00:23:15,800
Speaker 1: who’s a very good player for the Jacksonville Jaguars. So

509
00:23:16,040 –> 00:23:19,399
Speaker 1: excited about this guy’s length, his speed, his explosion, and

510
00:23:19,440 –> 00:23:22,960
Speaker 1: his athleticism. He was productive at Steven F. Austin. He

511
00:23:23,000 –> 00:23:24,960
Speaker 1: had thirty three and a half tackles for loss and

512
00:23:25,040 –> 00:23:27,879
Speaker 1: twenty four and a half sacks and five force fumbles

513
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Speaker 1: in fifty two career games thirty four starts between his

514
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Speaker 1: time at Baylor and Steven F. Austin. Almost all of

515
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Speaker 1: that was at Steven F.

516
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Speaker 2: Austin.

517
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Speaker 1: So big time traits from this guy that you’ll see

518
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Speaker 1: if maybe get him in the weight room, put some

519
00:23:39,800 –> 00:23:41,960
Speaker 1: weight on him a little bit and see what you

520
00:23:42,000 –> 00:23:43,800
Speaker 1: can get out of him. But I think early on

521
00:23:43,880 –> 00:23:46,400
Speaker 1: this guy can come in and some subpackages get after

522
00:23:46,440 –> 00:23:49,200
Speaker 1: the passer with his speed. And also on special teams,

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Speaker 1: like you said in one year he blocked an extra point,

524
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Speaker 1: a field goal and a punt back in twenty eighteen

525
00:23:55,840 –> 00:23:59,560
Speaker 1: while playing for Baylor, I’m thinking, like Tono Paseno, remember.

526
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Speaker 2: He was Austin.

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Speaker 1: You would block stuff on special teams. That’s kind of

528
00:24:02,160 –> 00:24:05,200
Speaker 1: what this guy is and I’m excited what to see

529
00:24:05,200 –> 00:24:07,840
Speaker 1: what he can do, not just on defense, but particularly

530
00:24:07,880 –> 00:24:08,440
Speaker 1: special teams.

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Speaker 2: Right away, you block a kick, it’s like breaking the

532
00:24:10,760 –> 00:24:13,720
Speaker 2: pinata the birthday party before it starts. You block a

533
00:24:13,760 –> 00:24:17,000
Speaker 2: pat It’s like blowing out the candles on the birthday cake.

534
00:24:17,080 –> 00:24:19,879
Speaker 2: It can be devastating at any level of football. And

535
00:24:19,960 –> 00:24:22,480
Speaker 2: if the Chiefs get kicked blocking back at remember Jack

536
00:24:22,520 –> 00:24:25,040
Speaker 2: Cochran’s this close placet yere. You bring a dude like

537
00:24:25,080 –> 00:24:27,080
Speaker 2: this in there with that eighty two inch wingspan who’s

538
00:24:27,080 –> 00:24:30,159
Speaker 2: blocking kicks, You win games because of it. Just go

539
00:24:30,240 –> 00:24:33,919
Speaker 2: back to what we said about Connor. Chamari Connor, all right,

540
00:24:34,000 –> 00:24:38,639
Speaker 2: the next guy, think about the Buffalo Bills here because

541
00:24:38,840 –> 00:24:43,199
Speaker 2: Ed Oliver, the space heating defensive lineman who’s been a

542
00:24:43,200 –> 00:24:45,119
Speaker 2: big part of the Buffalo Bills of late, went to

543
00:24:45,160 –> 00:24:49,320
Speaker 2: the same high school as KeAndre Coburn Houston Westfield High School.

544
00:24:49,640 –> 00:24:52,160
Speaker 2: At Oliver kind of the big brother for Candre here.

545
00:24:53,280 –> 00:24:55,520
Speaker 2: And I gotta be careful because, honestly, and you and

546
00:24:55,560 –> 00:25:00,159
Speaker 2: I love to develop relationships with our players. You know,

547
00:25:00,160 –> 00:25:02,480
Speaker 2: when Tyree Kills traded, Yeah, that was tough. And I said,

548
00:25:02,520 –> 00:25:04,359
Speaker 2: we’ll have a Super Bowl reunion and I’ll give him

549
00:25:04,400 –> 00:25:08,359
Speaker 2: a hug. When Colin Saunders comes back for two Super

550
00:25:08,359 –> 00:25:11,760
Speaker 2: Bowl reunions, I’ll give him hugs. And he’s a New

551
00:25:11,840 –> 00:25:15,439
Speaker 2: Orleans Saint right now. Love it, Colin, you deserve it.

552
00:25:15,600 –> 00:25:19,640
Speaker 2: Way to go. Can’t keep everybody you but I think

553
00:25:19,680 –> 00:25:22,679
Speaker 2: we might have found somebody like a Colin Saunders. And

554
00:25:22,720 –> 00:25:25,080
Speaker 2: by the way, I will never forgive Sean McVay, the

555
00:25:25,119 –> 00:25:28,200
Speaker 2: head coach of the Rams. I should forgive him. Lord

556
00:25:28,240 –> 00:25:30,320
Speaker 2: wants me to forgive him. I’m not going to forgive you,

557
00:25:30,400 –> 00:25:33,800
Speaker 2: dude for calling time out because Colin Saunders is going

558
00:25:34,119 –> 00:25:37,160
Speaker 2: to get a touchdown. We got it all set up.

559
00:25:37,440 –> 00:25:39,439
Speaker 2: Then you see it in call time out. It was

560
00:25:39,520 –> 00:25:42,960
Speaker 2: Colin Saunders big moment, you screwed it up. Now Colin

561
00:25:43,040 –> 00:25:47,520
Speaker 2: goes to the Saints. But this guy, Coburn gets your attention.

562
00:25:47,760 –> 00:25:52,560
Speaker 2: He looks a lot like a Colin Saunders durability forty

563
00:25:52,600 –> 00:25:55,400
Speaker 2: five games and four seasons for the University of Texas.

564
00:25:55,920 –> 00:25:58,159
Speaker 2: We watch his video and you get excited about the

565
00:25:58,200 –> 00:26:00,960
Speaker 2: way he’s just like Colin playing the two. Get against

566
00:26:01,040 –> 00:26:03,320
Speaker 2: the zone, don’t give up ground, don’t give up ground,

567
00:26:03,359 –> 00:26:07,400
Speaker 2: don’t rather than smash the guy. But this guy’s already

568
00:26:07,400 –> 00:26:10,240
Speaker 2: been endeared to the Chiefs kingdom because of the video

569
00:26:10,280 –> 00:26:11,480
Speaker 2: and the interview you had with him.

570
00:26:11,600 –> 00:26:13,800
Speaker 1: It was so cool. After he got drafted, he was

571
00:26:13,840 –> 00:26:16,919
Speaker 1: explaining how much it meant to him to be a Chief,

572
00:26:16,960 –> 00:26:18,240
Speaker 1: and he was like, you know, they just won the

573
00:26:18,240 –> 00:26:20,560
Speaker 1: super Bowl last year. Then he stopped himself and said, well,

574
00:26:20,560 –> 00:26:22,719
Speaker 1: I guess we just won the super Bowl last year

575
00:26:22,720 –> 00:26:24,760
Speaker 1: because I’m a Kansas City chief. And he was so

576
00:26:24,920 –> 00:26:27,320
Speaker 1: fired up. It was so cool. That’s what it’s all about.

577
00:26:27,400 –> 00:26:27,879
Speaker 2: In the end.

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Speaker 1: These guys grind so much their whole life just to

579
00:26:30,280 –> 00:26:32,760
Speaker 1: have this chance. And not only are you going to

580
00:26:32,800 –> 00:26:35,720
Speaker 1: the NFL, but you’re going to the Ranning Super Bowl. Champions.

581
00:26:36,119 –> 00:26:38,800
Speaker 1: I am wondering who was the one hundred and ninety

582
00:26:38,800 –> 00:26:41,359
Speaker 1: pound guard in high school? They had to face at

583
00:26:41,400 –> 00:26:46,000
Speaker 1: Oliver and Candrey Coburn in high school. Can you imagine?

584
00:26:46,400 –> 00:26:49,200
Speaker 2: No, I don’t, And I mean Houston’s got great high

585
00:26:49,240 –> 00:26:51,960
Speaker 2: school football. Well know that in Westfield they were really tough.

586
00:26:52,359 –> 00:26:55,200
Speaker 2: But to have those two guys together, Oh my gosh.

587
00:26:55,240 –> 00:26:57,439
Speaker 2: And what I love about it. It goes back to

588
00:26:57,480 –> 00:26:59,639
Speaker 2: Colin Saunders his rookie year. I was in an event

589
00:26:59,680 –> 00:27:02,720
Speaker 2: with him. He brought his first child then it was

590
00:27:02,960 –> 00:27:05,440
Speaker 2: this older child now, and I just saw how much

591
00:27:05,480 –> 00:27:08,520
Speaker 2: he loved that little little child, and his lady was

592
00:27:08,560 –> 00:27:10,480
Speaker 2: with him, and he was great at this event. That

593
00:27:10,600 –> 00:27:12,320
Speaker 2: was before he even played a snap for the Chiefs

594
00:27:12,320 –> 00:27:15,440
Speaker 2: coming out of Western Illinois. And then you see KeAndre Coburn,

595
00:27:15,760 –> 00:27:17,800
Speaker 2: the fact that he’s almost late for the phone call

596
00:27:18,200 –> 00:27:22,159
Speaker 2: because he’s like working on the breast pump and his

597
00:27:22,320 –> 00:27:24,240
Speaker 2: late for his lady because they have a new baby.

598
00:27:24,320 –> 00:27:26,320
Speaker 1: He’s cleaning it out, he’s cleaning it out and his

599
00:27:26,359 –> 00:27:28,040
Speaker 1: hands were all wet and he was getting a phone

600
00:27:28,080 –> 00:27:29,639
Speaker 1: call and he was trying to dry his hands and

601
00:27:29,640 –> 00:27:30,639
Speaker 1: it’s the Chiefs calling.

602
00:27:30,760 –> 00:27:34,359
Speaker 2: I’m going we got a Colin Saunders type here, But

603
00:27:34,560 –> 00:27:37,160
Speaker 2: I can’t wait to meet this guy. And he’s got

604
00:27:37,160 –> 00:27:38,920
Speaker 2: a chance to help the Chiefs right away at the

605
00:27:39,000 –> 00:27:41,919
Speaker 2: very least, maybe be a part of the defensive line rotation.

606
00:27:42,520 –> 00:27:45,520
Speaker 1: It’s always tough with like draft grades and draft steals

607
00:27:45,560 –> 00:27:47,680
Speaker 1: and all that, because these guys haven’t actually played yet.

608
00:27:47,680 –> 00:27:49,760
Speaker 1: But the consensus was that this guy may have been

609
00:27:49,760 –> 00:27:51,760
Speaker 1: one of the steals of the draft getting him in

610
00:27:51,760 –> 00:27:54,480
Speaker 1: the sixth round. Like you said, six foot two three

611
00:27:54,840 –> 00:27:57,399
Speaker 1: and thirty two pounds, big time size and strength with

612
00:27:57,520 –> 00:28:00,520
Speaker 1: this guy, and he’s a prototypical nose tackle, a big

613
00:28:00,560 –> 00:28:02,520
Speaker 1: guy right in the middle of the defensive line who’s

614
00:28:02,520 –> 00:28:05,840
Speaker 1: going to consume space, create push, and open up opportunities

615
00:28:06,240 –> 00:28:08,920
Speaker 1: for other players. What’s interesting about him too, though, is

616
00:28:08,920 –> 00:28:10,960
Speaker 1: he has quite a motor on him because a lot

617
00:28:10,960 –> 00:28:13,560
Speaker 1: of times with these really big guys, the physics of

618
00:28:13,600 –> 00:28:15,440
Speaker 1: it is they can’t stay on the field that much.

619
00:28:15,480 –> 00:28:17,440
Speaker 1: They can’t play a ton of snaps because they’re huge

620
00:28:17,440 –> 00:28:19,480
Speaker 1: and they exert a lot of energy. But not really

621
00:28:19,560 –> 00:28:22,520
Speaker 1: the case with KeAndre. He averaged thirty four point eight

622
00:28:22,600 –> 00:28:26,080
Speaker 1: defensive snaps per game over his last forty eight games.

623
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Speaker 1: Over the last four seasons and started forty eight consecutive

624
00:28:29,680 –> 00:28:32,000
Speaker 1: games or played in forty eight consecutive games. Rather, so,

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Speaker 1: this guy played a ton of defense and was consistently

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Speaker 1: on the field for Texas. He wasn’t the kind of

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Speaker 1: guy that could only come in for a few snaps.

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Speaker 1: Them would come out so excited about KeAndre and what

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Speaker 1: he can do creating that push in the middle of

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Speaker 1: the Chief’s defensive line. The Chief’s defensive line here over

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Speaker 1: the last two or three years, all of a sudden,

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Speaker 1: has a ton of depth, young, athletic, powerful, strong depth,

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Speaker 1: and I have big expectations for what they can achieve

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Speaker 1: here coming up for.

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Speaker 2: You Kingdom defenders around the world. You can start the

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Speaker 2: over under to see how many games it’ll be till

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Speaker 2: we get Kandre an offensive touchdown.

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Speaker 1: He’s number ninety nine, so he looks.

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Speaker 2: Just like Colin Saunders on video. I’m telling you, when

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Speaker 2: we get a hungry pig passing Dontari Poe jump pass,

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Speaker 2: I don’t know this time. If he lines up as

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Speaker 2: a wing and you’re the opposing coach, don’t do us

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Speaker 2: a favorite. Don’t call time out, Okay, don’t ruin the moment.

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Speaker 2: Sean McVeigh so anyway, But we’re excited to have Candre

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Speaker 2: Coburn here.

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Speaker 1: You know what I want is the formation that we

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Speaker 1: had in the Super Bowl on third and one when

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Speaker 1: Isaiah got the ten yard run. Like the formation from

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Speaker 1: like nineteen eighty five where you have two half backs

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Speaker 1: in the backfield. I want Danny Shelton and Kyandrey Koburn

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Speaker 1: both in the backfield, and to see what the defense does, like,

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Speaker 1: how do we handle this.

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Speaker 2: And they’re in like Nickel, I have to call time out,

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Speaker 2: Like too many small guys. There’s so many big guys.

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Speaker 2: He’s not a small guy. But the seventh round pick

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Speaker 2: for the Chiefs. And keep in mind, we all look

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Speaker 2: at seventh round picks like way differently around here, right,

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Speaker 2: because we’re going to walk out in the hallway and

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Speaker 2: we’ll probably run into Isaiah Checko okay, or Jalen Watson

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Speaker 2: or Nazi Johnson. But to get Nick Jones out of

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Speaker 2: ball State, taller, leaner, great ball skills. Oh and by

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Speaker 2: the way, at ball State, he blocked a kick and

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Speaker 2: a punt. So one of the themes here of the

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Speaker 2: class of twenty three is I see some dudes that

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Speaker 2: can affect a game, even on an unscrimmaged down if

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Speaker 2: that makes a non scrimmage down play. But Nick Jones

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Speaker 2: is athletic and there’s times when you look at video

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Speaker 2: for his time at ball State, he’s an explosive player,

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Speaker 2: likes to jump routes, he’ll make place.

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Speaker 1: He’s coming off his best season as a college player.

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Speaker 1: He had fourteen passes defensed last year and two interceptions

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Speaker 1: in eleven games. Those fourteen passes defense led the team

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Speaker 1: and ranked twenty third among qualified cornerbacks in the FBS.

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Speaker 1: Big time uptick in his snaps and targets last year.

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Speaker 1: He had three hundred and ninety coverage snaps sixty eight targets.

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Speaker 1: He’s targeted a ton, but among cornerbacks sixty five or

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Speaker 1: more targets. Last year, he surrendered the fifth lowest completion

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Speaker 1: percentage in the FBS at just forty four percent. So

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Speaker 1: he was challenged quite a bit and came up with

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Speaker 1: a lot of big plays at Ball State. And he

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Speaker 1: mentioned a special teams ability. This is from Dan Brugler.

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Speaker 1: Jones was a regular on kick return and punt return coverages,

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Speaker 1: including two block punts in his career. And this is

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Speaker 1: from lant Zier Line at NFL dot Com teams will

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Speaker 1: appreciate his ability to challenge punts and kicks off the edge.

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Speaker 1: So we’re adding all these guys in here who can

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Speaker 1: contribute maybe right away on special teams and really elevate

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Speaker 1: that special teams group. I think Dave Tobe is going

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Speaker 1: to love a bunch of these guys. But also when

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Speaker 1: you look at the positions the Chiefs identified in this draft,

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Speaker 1: it’s premium positions, things like edge rusher, wide receiver, defensive tackle,

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Speaker 1: getting a jack of all trade safety type and Shamari Connor,

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Speaker 1: and then capping it all off with a six foot

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Speaker 1: tall athletic corner with ball skills to come in here

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Speaker 1: and compete with already a very young and athletic group.

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Speaker 1: I just really like the value here of adding Nick

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Speaker 1: Jones at the very end of the draft. Bring him

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Speaker 1: in here and see what he can do.

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Speaker 2: And again, to me, special teams just oozes out of

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Speaker 2: these guys and for the Chiefs to kind of regain

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Speaker 2: that explosiveness and special teams. Special teams, folks, is not

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Speaker 2: salad dressing. Sometimes it can be the main course, and

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Speaker 2: it can be the tipping point of winning a key

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Speaker 2: game and getting you back to the Super Bowl. He’s

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Speaker 2: Matt McMullan, I’m Mitch olt As Defending the Kingdom. Is

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Speaker 2: brought to you by Ticketmaster and Matt and I present

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Speaker 2: to you the Kansas City Chiefs Kingdom Class of twenty

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Speaker 2: twenty three. Toss down, Wash it down, and the celebration

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Speaker 2: begins in our head

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