2010 NFL Draft: Chiefs Adding Offense Early After The Draft
Three of the Kansas City Chiefs initial undrafted free agent contracts have been offered to players on the offensive side of the ball.
Two wide receivers - Rich Gunnell and Jeremy Horne - have reportedly accepted contract offers from KC. Andrew Lewis, an offensive lineman out of Oklahoma St., is the third college player to reportedly have been signed by the Chiefs.
We're tracking all of these signings and we've got some more rumored interests after the jump. I've also included video highlights of Jeremy Horne. Get excited!
Anyone else got a post-draft hangover this morning?
Reportedly Signed
- WR Rich Gunnell, Boston College (Source)
- WR Jeremy Horne, UMass (Source)
- OL Andrew Lewis, Oklahoma State (Source)
Rumored Interest/Other
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Is it just me...
Or does this guy look like a solid receiver?
The Chiefs will see a return to respectability in 2010, emerging as the front runner in the AFC West! ....And I'll quantify that however I choose. Ahem.
I was REALLY impressed
That dude is pretty quick. Watch his legs. He takes like 3 yard steps. Can we give this guys quarterback a tryout too?
Read that Greenwood went somewhere else
in the Arrowheadlines. I’d link it, but I’ve got to get to church.
Trust Pioli. I love the McCluster pick.
by Chief TigerGator on Apr 25, 2010 9:36 AM CDT reply actions
Thanks
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by Chris Thorman on Apr 25, 2010 9:53 AM CDT up reply actions
Nice pic of my Syracuse Orange!!
Lot of key guys I wanted are already snatched up it looks like.
Seems like we be left with a lot of very small school no names…..and that is not always a bad thing. Just because you happen to go to a D2 or 3 school doesn’t diminish your abilities.
"Its going to be a challenge, its going to feel like forever, and there will be difficulties. But we will emerge on the other side of it stronger than we were when we entered." ~ Sudden
by Matt_Grbac on Apr 25, 2010 9:43 AM CDT via mobile reply actions
Nope
From West Ky….go figure!! Lol
"Its going to be a challenge, its going to feel like forever, and there will be difficulties. But we will emerge on the other side of it stronger than we were when we entered." ~ Sudden
by Matt_Grbac on Apr 25, 2010 12:47 PM CDT via mobile up reply actions
I ended up having a martini late night
Not a good idea.
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by Chris Thorman on Apr 25, 2010 9:52 AM CDT up reply actions
Found me a new drink last night
Hennessey and Orange Cintron with lime. And yes, it hurts.
Help Wanted: Wide Receiver
This guy does look good. If I was an URFA Wide Receiver I would try to sign with our Chiefs. Look at our back-ups-Copper, Urban and Lawrence. I bet they have less then 50 NFL catches between all of them combined.
Let's not get overly excited
Neither Gunnell nor Horne is ranked among the top 60 wideouts in this draft class.
Help Wanted: Wide Receiver
This guy does look good. If I was an URFA Wide Receiver I would try to sign with our Chiefs. Look at our back-ups-Copper, Urban and Lawrence. I bet they have less then 50 NFL catches between all of them combined.
And before someone posts, McCluster is a slot receiver at 5’9 replacing Long. We need bigger and faster receivers on the outside. McCluster is quick, not fast
Bill Stull
QB Bill Stull (6-2, 211) ran the 40 in 4.92 and 4.97, had a 27-inch vertical jump, a 9-8 broad jump, and 15 bench press reps. – Gil Brandt, NFL.com
"Its going to be a challenge, its going to feel like forever, and there will be difficulties. But we will emerge on the other side of it stronger than we were when we entered." ~ Sudden
by Matt_Grbac on Apr 25, 2010 11:04 AM CDT via mobile reply actions
Nice
We now have two QB’s from Pitt….that covers Pitt’s QB position all the way back to 2002….
"Its going to be a challenge, its going to feel like forever, and there will be difficulties. But we will emerge on the other side of it stronger than we were when we entered." ~ Sudden
by Matt_Grbac on Apr 25, 2010 11:11 AM CDT via mobile up reply actions
Huge draft hangover
and real hangover, good thing I had to wake up at 8 to play an exhibition baseball game
Horne
Is a big, fast, physical reviever who can catch. I wonder if he got overlooked because he didn’t play for a big school. Looks like a poor mans dez bryant. Hope he makes the team.
yeah
dude looks good on film good intitial burst and breakaway speed and ofcourse is nice that he is tall , def give him a look
will push
dwayne bowe even harder to become a better receiver.
I doubt it
This kid only had 22 catches for a UMass football team last season.
I doubt he pushes Bowe to do anything.
"Its going to be a challenge, its going to feel like forever, and there will be difficulties. But we will emerge on the other side of it stronger than we were when we entered." ~ Sudden
by Matt_Grbac on Apr 25, 2010 12:57 PM CDT via mobile up reply actions
and...
Might as well see if the Bengals will part with Chase Coffman now that they drafted Gresham (sp?).
i think alexander cant pass a physical right now
Maybe some day, though
* KC now has the best coaching staff in the league
* 9-7 is a real possibility in 2010 IF the Chiefs get 4 new starters
* KC will NOT draft a LT in the first round, and the draft WILL be heavy on defense
by stagdsp on Apr 25, 2010 1:10 PM CDT via mobile up reply actions
Andrew Lewis is from Joplin..
I played baseball with him growing up. He’s a good kid and really smart. Started three years for OK St.

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