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Got cut. Give him a workout and bring him in?

Chiefs’ Steve Spagnuolo further explains Taco Charlton cut decision - Arrowhead Pride
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(08-25-2021, 10:58 AM)Sled21 Wrote: Got cut. Give him a workout and bring him in?

Chiefs’ Steve Spagnuolo further explains Taco Charlton cut decision - Arrowhead Pride

He seems to be a bit of an injury risk. Maybe a 1 year prove it deal?
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(08-25-2021, 11:13 AM)Mer Wrote: He seems to be a bit of an injury risk. Maybe a 1 year prove it deal?

I really haven't followed his career since he was drafted. Couldn't hurt.
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(08-25-2021, 10:58 AM)Sled21 Wrote: Got cut. Give him a workout and bring him in?

Chiefs’ Steve Spagnuolo further explains Taco Charlton cut decision - Arrowhead Pride

This is one nice break up (cut)

Does he go through waivers or available as a free agent now?

I agree, get him in camp for a work out

Why not?
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Largely a disappointment since entering the league as the 28th overall pick in 2017, but he's only 26 years old, grew up in Pickerington OH, and the Ossai is injured.

Probably worth snagging up as a depth player and/or PS guy.
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(08-25-2021, 01:09 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Largely a disappointment since entering the league as the 28th overall pick in 2017, but he's only 26 years old, grew up in Pickerington OH, and the Ossai is injured.

Probably worth snagging up as a depth player and/or PS guy.

not sure he is eligible as a PS guy at this point??
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(08-25-2021, 01:14 PM)kalibengal Wrote: not sure he is eligible as a PS guy at this point??

He should be given the change to PS eligibility.
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Jets will probably claim him. They lost Vinny curry for the season today


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(08-25-2021, 01:14 PM)kalibengal Wrote: not sure he is eligible as a PS guy at this point??

You can have 6 guys on the list outside of 2 years eligibility. 16 total PS players.
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I would put in a claim for him, cuz why not? I want taco!


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(08-25-2021, 01:09 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Largely a disappointment since entering the league as the 28th overall pick in 2017, but he's only 26 years old, grew up in Pickerington OH, and the Ossai is injured.

Probably worth snagging up as a depth player and/or PS guy.

The Bengals just signed Spence, to fill the spot lost to the Ossai injury.  What has to be considered, is Charlton better than Spence at this point?
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(08-26-2021, 03:33 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: The Bengals just signed Spence, to fill the spot lost to the Ossai injury.  What has to be considered, is Charlton better than Spence at this point?

Noah Spence - 4 years, active for 41 games, started only 6 of them. 7.5 sacks total, 37 tackles, 16 QB hits.
Taco Charlton - 4 years, active for 44 games, started 12. 11 sacks total, 74 tackles, 20 hits.

I'd take Charlton over Spence.
Heck, have both and let them compete for a spot.
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Can't sign him officially until Tuesday.
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(08-26-2021, 04:57 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Noah Spence - 4 years, active for 41 games, started only 6 of them. 7.5 sacks total, 37 tackles, 16 QB hits.
Taco Charlton - 4 years, active for 44 games, started 12. 11 sacks total, 74 tackles, 20 hits.

I'd take Charlton over Spence.
Heck, have both and let them compete for a spot.

Thanks for the stat comparison, as I was at work and had to get back to it.  But yes, Charlton looks to be the much better overall prospect.  
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