With week one of Free Agency in the books several
teams made headlines. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers made the most noise after
signing Top FA WR Vincent Jackson, Top FA OL Carl Nicks, and above average
cover corner Eric Wright. The Bills made some noise with the addition of Mario
Williams. The Rams have made a lot of noise by signing Cortland Finnegan and
Kendall Langford as well as trading the #2 overall pick in the NFL draft and
today the Manning Saga has taken ESPN by the throat as Manning announced he
will be going to Denver. It would be easy to lose track of what the Chiefs have
done so far in free agency, but they should not be overlooked. The Chiefs have
had a very solid first week of free agency. What started slow and discouraging
has turned into a positive. Let’s take a look at what the Chiefs have done thus
far.
First they added Peyton Hillis. Hillis of course is
the former Razorback that was drafted in the 7th round by the Denver
Broncos. He was then traded to Cleveland along with a draft pick in return for
QB Brady Quinn. Hillis then went on to have a career year posting over 1100
yards and 12 touchdowns. After being voted to the cover of Madden, the curse
struck Hillis. He had a contract dispute, injuries, and rumors about him
leaving the NFL to join the CIA. He comes to the Chiefs on a 1-year 3 million
dollar contract in hopes to regain stardom.
One of the Chiefs goals this offseason was to find a bigger back to
compliment Jamaal Charles. They were able to do just that. Hillis is 6-1 240
lbs of pure mean. He is coming to Kansas
City with a chip on his shoulder ready to prove his doubters wrong. He provides
that power back that the Chiefs thought they were getting with Thomas Jones.
There really aren’t any negatives to this pick up. Yes, Hillis had a bad year.
Yes, Hillis may be a bit of a head case. However I think he is wrongfully
accused to a certain degree. He comes to Kansas City to play under the same OC
that he did when he had that career year.
I think this was a great pick-up for the Chiefs and I am anxious to see
what Hillis will do.
Next the Chiefs signed another former Oakland
Raider, Kevin Boss. Boss is best known for his days in New York catching passes
from Eli Manning. He then went to Oakland and signed a big contract, but because
of the cap issues Oakland has, he was released. He was quick to sign a 3 year
deal worth 9 million dollars with the Chiefs. Boss gives the Chiefs a solid #2
TE to pair with Moeaki. Both are solid TE’s, good blockers and good pass
catchers. They both are injury prone to a degree so another TE addition isn’t
out of the question. Chiefs fans have seen what happens when their top TE goes
down with injury and you don’t have any adequate replacements. Now they
do.
In a surprise move by the Houston Texans, RT Eric
Winston was cut for failing a physical after an ankle surgery. This sent one of
the best Right Tackles out to the open market for the highest bidder. The
Chiefs were quick to set up a visit with Winston and kept him in KC for 3 days
trying to work out a deal. Both sides agreed to a 4 year 22 million dollar
contract that puts one of the league’s premier Zone-Blocking RT’s on the
roster. This is undoubtedly the biggest move of the offseason for the Chiefs.
What was one of the biggest weaknesses has turned into an absolute strength.
Not only does this improves our offensive line tenfold, but allows the Chiefs
some flexibility in the draft.
The last signing of the week came courtesy of
another former AFC West opponent, the Denver Broncos. The Chiefs agreed to a 1
year 1.5 million dollar contract with former Bronco/Brown Quarterback Brady
Quinn. Quinn was rumored to be a target of the Chiefs in the 2008 draft, but
the Browns traded up right before the Chiefs Selection and took Quinn. The
Chiefs then selected WR Dwayne Bowe. After a rough start to his career in
Cleveland he was traded to the Denver Broncos in exchange for a draft pick and
previously mentioned Peyton Hillis. Quinn has never really had a legitimate
chance in the NFL, he has the tools to succeed. There is a reason he was once a
1st round prospect. I truly
believe Quinn can push Cassel and maybe even challenge him for the starting
role. I just don’t know that Quinn will get that chance. At the very least
Quinn comes in as a valuable back-up.
When looking at the transformation this roster has
undergone since the season concluded the Chiefs have made a number of gains.
None of these players, save Winston, will set the world on fire. However to
become a great football team you must
have talent up and down your roster. There is no doubt that all the
additions so far have upgraded our football team. Peyton Hillis is much better
than Thomas Jones. Kevin Boss is much better than Leonard Pope. We literally
went from the worst starting right tackle in the league to one of the best with
the addition of Winston and Quinn is easily better than Tyler Palko.
I don’t know about the rest of you, but I would
rather have the four players we picked up over the one that Denver did.
ESPECIALLY when you look at cost. Winston/Hillis/Boss/Quinn and their combined
estimated salary of $35.5 million trump Mannings reported $95 million.
I would say the first week of free agency was a
success Chiefs fans. What say you?
-J
I'd rather have Manning. He clearly makes Denver the favorite for the division. Do the additions of Winston/Hillis/Boss/Quinn do that? Not even close.
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