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Keenan Allen: Tyreek Hill, Mike Evans, Chris Godwin are no better WRs than me | Bleach Report

While Hill won a Super Bowl with Kansas City and has the speed to beat any defender, he also finished with just 860 receiving yards last season.

While Hill won a Super Bowl with Kansas City and has the speed to beat any defender, he also finished with just 860 receiving yards last season.

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Kansas City Chiefs

How will you handle the challenge of repeating?

If any team can handle the challenge, the Bosses can. They bring back almost the entire list and Patrick Mahomes is the best quarterback in the league. Coach Andy Reid also has the right mindset to keep this going, something he did as the Eagles coach. The Chiefs are the favorites again to win it all. Repeating is difficult, but they have a real chance

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1. Kansas City Chiefs (12-4 in 2019)

Reigning Super Bowl champions rank first for many reasons. They have Patrick Mahomes, the best player on the planet, and removed any contractual uncertainties with his mega extension earlier this month. Kansas City also returns the rest of its offensive confidence – head coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy. Kansas City only selected one offensive skill player: first round Clyde Edwards-Helaire -– but since he is a runner, he should be able to accelerate quickly. Overall, the Chiefs returned 20 of 22 headlines from last year’s Super Bowl champion, and managed to lock up the defensive lineman. Chris Jones to a long-term contract. It seems the best got even better, and even in unprecedented circumstances, KC shouldn’t miss a beat.

Lamar Jackson, Patrick Mahomes and QB X-Factors revealed for Madden NFL 21 | Bleach Report

Each X Factor is a reflection of the player’s performance and skill set.

Brady, Brees: Pro Reads (highlights first open target and accelerates shooting)

Wilson: Blitz Radar (highlights additional blitzers)

Rodgers: Player (cannot be intercepted by AI defenders)

Mahomes: Bazooka (maximum throwing distance increased by more than 15 yards)

Jackson: Truzz (immune to babbling when he’s in the zone)

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3) Tony Richardson, Daleville High School, Auburn: 234 games

Kansas City Chiefs 1995-2005, Minnesota Vikings 2006-2007, New York Jets 2008-2010: A fullback, Richardson was a ball-carrier good enough to run up to 697 yards and seven touchdowns in one season. He went from being undrafted to a Pro Bowler three times, known for clearing the way for 1,000-yard runners Priest Holmes, Larry Johnson, Chester Taylor, Adrian Peterson and Thomas Jones.

Former Chiefs lineman Kahlil McKenzie resigned by Seahawks | Arrowhead Addict

On Sunday Seattle Seahawks officially decided to part ways with the offensive lineman Kahlil McKenzie. They are the last team that simply couldn’t find a way to train McKenzie’s obvious physical abilities enough to stay on the active roster.

The Kansas City Chiefs were the first team to try to make McKenzie on the offensive line. the The Chiefs first selected McKenzie in the sixth round. of the 2018 Draft at No. 198 overall from the University of Tennessee. The idea was to take the starting defensive lineman and make him an asset on the other side. Unfortunately, things didn’t work out for McKenzie and the Chiefs released him just a year later.

The guard is shaping up to be the chief battle of the Chiefs’ training ground | Chiefs Wire

“Well, let’s get him here first,” said Reid. “I mean, let’s put it into practice, adjust it and see how it does it. (Mike) Remmers is another one we choose who is a

good soccer player. We have good players here right now, so we’re going to be fine on the offensive line. And obviously, to add to the mix, we’re excited. And we’ve had a chance to get to know them, the newbies, so yes, we’re excited about that. I think we are in good shape everywhere. Would we love to have Larry? Absolutely, but it is its cause. We absolutely understand that too. “

The rookies have not been part of a normal offseason due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the coaching staff is still getting to know these players and where they are in terms of their soccer ability. Niang might be ready to play as an All-Pro, but Reid won’t know until he puts him on the soccer field and practices on the training ground.

Instead, Reid mentioned Mike Remmers as a free agent as another option to fill the position of right guard. Remmers played right tackle for the New York Giants in 2019, but the previous season he started all 16 games as a right guard for the Minnesota Vikings. In total, Remmers has 1,123 career instances in the right guard post over the course of his career. His experience and veteran knowledge could make him the perfect choice to replace Duvernay-Tardif as a right guard.

Around the NFL

NFL players who attend ‘high risk’ events and contract coronaviruses face team discipline, non-payment | ESPN

The memo says that the final language of Friday’s agreement between the league and players will appear in a side letter that is still being negotiated and that the information distributed this weekend represents “a summary of the main aspects of the COVID amendments.” . The basics have been covered, and the final section of the memo is devoted to the fact that players will be responsible for how they circulate in public while the coronavirus remains present.

Weeks ago, in a conference call with NFLPA leaders, players were told they could face disciplinary action, including fines, for conduct detrimental to the team if it is discovered that they contracted COVID-19 through reckless activity. off-site. This weekend’s note reinforces that, and says such activity could allow a team to challenge the status of a diagnosis of COVID-19 as a soccer injury.

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Running was also an easy enough choice. While the Raiders have had some good ones, the initial job went to Allen, the franchise’s all-time career leader. The 1985 NFL MVP, Allen’s 191 yards and two touchdowns earned him MVP honors after the Raiders’ 38-9 victory over Washington in Super Bowl XVIII. Complementing Allen is Jackson, his teammate in Los Angeles from 1987-90. Jackson, the first athlete to be named an All-Star in two different sports, recorded the longest career in the NFL in three of his four seasons with the Raiders.

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When Wentz was at his best in 2017, he ranked fourth in average expected yards passing (9.9) and deep ball percentage (14.8 percent). In Philly’s Week 1 win against Washington last season, Wentz and Jackson connected on two touchdowns over 50 yards. Wentz wants To push the ball down the field, and with Jackson and rookie sprinter Jalen Reagor in the mix, the Eagles have the staff to make that happen. Wentz is currently being written as QB9. That could be your floor if you stay healthy

Stafford is another intriguing upside option that will go a bit further in the early fantasy drafts. The 32-year-old LB QB was on the way for more than 5,000 passing yards in nine games last year before a back injury ended his season. In coordinator Darrell Bevell’s vertical offense, Stafford led the league in aerial yards per attempt (10.7) and deep ball speed (an absurd 19.2 percent of his pitches traveled more than 20 yards in the air). Over a decade in his career, Stafford may seem like a last-minute fantasy, but he offers a considerably higher ceiling than several QBs being drafted ahead of him.

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Kelechi Osemele: film criticism

Late Saturday night, the The bosses agreed to a one-year deal for guard Kelechi Osemele. An eight-year veteran of the league, Osemele was drafted by the Baltimore crows, signed a great second contract with Oakland Raiders and was changed to New York Jets for the 2019 season.

Osemele has played primarily as a left guard for his previous teams, although he did play a bit of a tackle in Baltimore. So for the Chiefs, he’ll either change sides, or the team has the competition on the left guard to flip the right side of the line. Osemele comes from two consecutive years plagued by injuries; His 2019 season was cut short after he opted to undergo shoulder surgery that the Jets didn’t think he needed.

With the Chiefs needing help on the inside of the offensive line, Osemele should move the needle in 2020. But how much will he move?

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