


The scenario is key
But Schrager isn’t perfect, and Tyson to the Chiefs at 9 doesn’t seem like the wisest move for Veach & Co. Not because of Tyson’s injury history but because of the scenario Schrager laid out.


Rather than take wideout with injury history, trade back to hedge bet
Schrager’s Kansas City selection makes no sense because, even if the Chiefs love Tyson, he’s so polarizing that the odds are good they can still get him a few picks later — and pick up additional capital. Cincinnati won’t take a wide receiver at No. 10. Miami or Dallas could take one at 11 and 12, respectively. But moving back is the best move in that situation – and the Chiefs figure to still get one of those three wideouts.


