09-16-2016, 10:25 AM
This is the definition of low risk/high reward. They essentially gained an extra third round pick from last year's draft. You get a young guy on the cheap. If he develops and contributes then it's cost you almost nothing to do so. If not, then he gets cut and you're in no worse shape than when you started. Seems like a smart front office move to me but I am intrigued to learn why exactly KC gave up so early on the kid.