FROM MICHAEL LOMBARDI:
In today’s installment of our division-by-division breakdown of team needs, we examine the AFC West. Here are five questions each team must answer heading into next month’s NFL Draft:
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AFC WEST
DENVER
1. Who is going to be the Broncos’ starting quarterback? Can they repair, restore and revive the relationship between Jay Cutler and the head coach?
2. With the switch to a 3-4 there are plenty of positions up for grabs, but the essential question is this: Who will rush the passer from the outside?
3. Denver forced only 13 turnovers last season and clearly lack speed on every level of their defense. Who is going to be their playmaker?
4. The Broncos struggled to cover anyone, even with Champ Bailey, and finished with just six interceptions for the season. Who can cover?
5. Can they expect to get another year out of Casey Wiegmann at center? They struggled when they played physical defensive teams.
KANSAS CITY
1. Who will be the Chiefs’ defensive playmaker, someone who can attack the pocket and get sacks? Ten sacks is all they had last year.
2. Who is going to be the right tackle? Damion McIntosh has not played well on the left or right.
3. Can the Chiefs find a way to get more speed at DS? They have run defenders in Bernard Pollard and Jarrad Page, but both lack range and the ability to cover.
4. Will they find someone at corner who can play man-to-man and make plays? Speed on defense is the key for the Chiefs. They may have young corners, but that doesn’t mean they have man-to-man corners.
5. Who will be the other wide receiver to Dwayne Bowe? When Mark Bradley came in and played well, their offense looked more effective.
OAKLAND
1. Who is going to make plays in the passing game? They had the fewest net passing yards in the NFL last year.
2. Can the Raiders find a big inside tackle to play with good pad level and handle the run? Their run defense is a huge concern; they allowed 23 rushing touchdowns in 2008.
3. Where will their pass rush come from? They talked as if they would trade Derrick Burgess, but that was just talk. Who will pressure the passer?
4. Do the Raiders have any options at tackle? When Cornell Green is your starting right tackle, you need a right tackle. When Kalif Barnes is your starting left tackle, you need a left tackle.
5. Michael Huff has not been a solid player for the Raiders, but Gibril Wilson was worse. Who will be the starting SS?
SAN DIEGO
1. Getting Shawne Merriman back will help the Chargers’ defense, but who will help their run defense on first down?
2. Luis Castillo, their starting left end, did not play as well as he has in the past. Who will give them some physical toughness and power at end?
3. The Chargers considered bringing back Drayton Florence to be the inside nickel corner but lost him to Buffalo. Who will fill that role?
4. Speed on defense. The Chargers were the 27th-ranked defense last season in allowing yards after the catch. How do they fix this shortcoming?
5. Who will be the right guard? San Diego signed Kynan Forney to be the starter, but look for the draft to provide some fresh talent.
He changed his mind on Barnes when I signed him!
What changed Lombardi's mind is that Barnes signed with "The Hotel." He is so bitter.
hmmmm...excellent point Steve.
But why in the world would Michael Lombardi change his tune just because Barnes signed with the Raiders? It's not like he has anything against them.
Who will be the right guard? I'm more concerned with my right tackle. And maybe both offensive tackles if Marcus McNeill can't find a young man's back somewhere. And some people are still thinking I'll take a running back in the first.
HAHA.
Actually, this is what he wrote about Barnes. "Khalif Barnes, 26; 6-5, 320; 5.12; Ken Zuckerman — Barnes is a good player, but not a great player, and his contract level will be the most interesting nugget of the UFA market. He can play left tackle but is limited in power and the ability to handle the edge all the time. Part of the key to free agency is to not overpay for this kind of player." Not a ringing endorsement for a player that plays the second most important position on the offense.
Michael-
normally love your stuff but these "columns" where you just post questions, with no answers, are meaningless.
I skip right past them.
Nice write up, Raiders questions do need answers.
QB play lacks urgency.Skill players lack seperation. The chemistry issues of being run-centric also seem to contribute to lackluster results.
Finished the season strong, never pointed fingers despite Kiffin fueling the fire for a blame game to erupt like a volcano. This says good about Russel because it indicates people playing alongside believe in his game.
Retained coach Cable, players have solid sense of where he is coming from personally. The team core still knows its role.
Defensive issues also were at play but there are some great aspects that would become amazingly good, if the weak points Mike did address get taken care of to a competitive threshold.
The team has a lot of upside.
There are major issues to address, especially in line positions. The team has seen its stars develop the sense of leadership to get them back on track by defeating a playoff hopeful and excorcising the demons of Gruden in the final game.
The team has a lot of upside.
There are major issues to address, especially in line positions.
Um. So is it good upside, or major issues to address?
Interesting dichotomy.
Cason is the chargers nickel corner,
they wanted florence for depth.
and cason is a stud
Mike, you definitely have a clouded view of Oakland. I can no longer take you seriously. I remember you saying Barnes was a good player at LT. Now you say he isn't. Can't take it that you were fired from the Hotel?
Isn't Bobby Engram going to be the Chiefs other starting WR opposite of Bowe? I thought that was a nice little pickup, a reliable possesion receiver vet to pair with the up and coming Bowe and Gonzalez. Not a bad trio for Cassell to throw to.
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Mar 23, 2009
05:25 PM
In your 2/16/09 free agent report you listed Khalif Barnes as a starting left tackle and called him a good player. What changed your mind?