The Chiefs once again arrived at the Super Bowl behind the chief coach Andy Reid and Field Marshal Patrick Mahomes. However, this was likely the most forgettable championship in recent memory if you are a fan of the Chiefs.
Kansas City was bitten for most of the regulation, since the Eagles physically dominated the chiefs until the end. Philly’s defensive coordinator, Vic Fangio, performed a great performance and showed the NFL at least one way to overcome the current iteration of this Chiefs team.
So where do Mahomes and Co. from here? Do they try to counteract what the Eagles are building also becoming a much more physical team imposing in the trenches? What to continue building the crime for the future now that Kelce is close to retirement? Are they going to continue with the same plan that keeps them successful during all these years or decide to pivot towards a new identity?
Well, if you are Caleb James by Arrowhead Pride, you agree to follow the status quo.
With selection 31 in the SB Nation Community Mock Draft, James is selecting the Missouri Luther Burden receiver as the new chief member.
31.) Kansas City Chiefs: Luther Burden, WR, Missouri
Jaime: At one time in time, it seemed that Burden would be a selection of Top 10 consensus, but the character problems and the questions about what role will play in an NFL team has caused their actions to fall as they approach the day of the Draft. That said, the bars of the bosses and Andy Reid with Mizzou should make them comfortable by calling Burden on the day of the Draft, and his skill set would make him a perfect combination for the Chiefs offensive. Burden is a versatile competitor and would prosper in the looks of the bosses, heavy and heavy in slots, with which Patrick Mahomes has cut the league since he entered it. Burden would add another layer to an open receptor group of the Chiefs with their explosiveness and controversial capture capabilities.
Analysis: The Chiefs manage to get one of the most dynamic receptors in the draft despite choosing the entire number 31. Depanding who asks, Luther is the third, fourth or fifth best receiver in this Draft class. However, none of that at the end because playing with Patrick Mahomes immediately lifts his floor as a NFL receiver. In this scenario, Burden will have the opportunity to play along with the great time of Travis Kelce, the newly left the second year Xavier Worthy and veteran Hollywood Brown. That is great attention that will be tasks away from the load in most snapshots that will only open more so that the rookie has an impact on year 1. Knowing Andy Reid, he will also have a list and plays to make sure he hits the team.
The five main players of Remego:
- Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio state
- Darius Alexander, DT, Toledo
- Gray Zabel, Iol, North Dakota state
- Nic Scourton, Edge, Texas A&M
- Demetrius Knight Jr., LB, South Carolina
Luther Burden is finally out of the board and it could be said that possibly the best place for a rookie. Emeka Egbuka of Ohio State is now at the top of our best reference board and the South Carolina supporter, Demetrius Knight Jr., has been uploaded among the top five.
Super Bowl Eagles champions are on the clock!