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9. Chiefs
Congratulations to the Chiefs for avoiding a disastrous 0-3 start, putting up just enough offense to beat a bad Giants team. It took two and a half quarters for Kansas City’s offense to get anything to work in the passing game against New York. That’s as good an indicator as any that this offense is becoming rotten in ways that I doubt can be fixed during the season.
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Round 1 – Pick 28
Anthony Lucas EDGE
USC • Sr • 6’5″ / 285 lbs
Lucas showed promise early on last year before a lower leg injury ended his season early. He’s looked even better early on this year. He’s the kind of jumbo end Steve Spagnuolo loves in his defense and could be an every-down player across from George Karlaftis.
Mahomes said Monday he connected with Thornton while working with the practice squad late last season, then again in April when hosting pass-catchers at his home in Texas.
“He’d come in and run some of those deeper routes, and I would throw to him a couple times last year, just to see what he had. And you could see that he had juice,” Mahomes said about Thornton (h/t KSHB 41).
“Getting into OTAs, and then into training camp, he was one of those guys that was down there with me working in Texas. So I knew he was going to be a good football player, but he’s even exceeding my expectations. He’s stepping up whenever the opportunity has been provided for him.”
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Jim Harbaugh’s Chargers hit an NFL milestone by starting the season with three divisional wins, and are now firmly in charge of the AFC West and just behind the Chiefs in Super Bowl odds at +1500 after opening at +2200.
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5. The Chiefs generated consistent pressure on Russell Wilson throughout the game.
Kansas City pressured Russell Wilson on 54.1% of his dropbacks on Sunday, and on those plays, Wilson completed just 5-of-15 passes for 33 yards.
Individually, defensive tackle Chris Jones (7), defensive end George Karlaftis (7) and defensive tackle Omarr Norman-Lott (5) each recorded at least five pressures on the night.
It’s also worth noting that Kansas City generated that pressure without having to blitz very often. On Wilson’s 37 total dropbacks, the Chiefs only blitzed six times.
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