Nothing's for certain, but I think you'll end up liking Kmet. Solid player, even if he isn't a shiny coin.
I like his prospects better than the first TE Pace wasted a second round pick on, that's for sure. If he's good, great. If he's not, Pace will be fired. And I'm fine with that, too. Of course, I've said that about several moves before and Pace got an extension despite those moves not working out, so... I'm probably wrong again. I'm glad to see Cleveland crushing it. Despite what a few here may think, I'm genuinely a Cleveland supporter. I'm excited to see next year. I think they're adding good young pieces.
I've had a lot of new factors in my life, this year, so I have done zero serious personal scouting - first time in my adult life that's ever happened. Now that I know who Chicago took, I'll be taking a hard look at them and forming my own complete opinions. I don't like the idea of taking an unspectacular player at 43, when there are a number of potentially spectacular players still there. But, we'll see.
The trade down worked for us... got the safety we needed and picked up #160 for free. I'm good with it. Next up... #74. I'm looking to address linebacker there. Best available of: Willie Gay Jr. Malik Harrison Logan Wilson
Chubb and Hunt are great, but with the JK Dobbins pick, the Baltimore Ravens have the best running back room in the NFL. Dobbins, Ingram, and Jackson are legit.
Throw on his 2018 film and you'll see a Top 10 talent at the position. Delpit (2018): Jamal Adams (2016):