2006 NFL Football By:
R. Monohan
Friday,
July 21st, 2006 - Page Updated at 9:30am
Analyst For WagerOnFootball.com
Sportsbook Review
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of Scrimmage: KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 2006 Camp Preview
The following is a Preview
of the Chiefs Training Camp. Below we take a capsule
look at the training camp missions of the 16 teams
of the American Football Conference, with reporting
dates and sites included for your perusal. (Wager
On Football .com's evaluations for the 16 teams appeared
the week of July 11th):The start of NFL training camps
is under a month away. But here's what you need to
know about the where and when of the Kansas City Chiefs Training Camp.
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SCHEDULE
REPORT DATES:
Rookies July 27th, Veterans July 27th
SITE: University
of Wisconsin-River Falls, River Falls, WI
CAMP OBJECTIVES:
The biggest change on offense for Herm Edwards' squad
could be at the coordinator position, where Al Saunders
bolted to a lucrative contract with the Redskins and
former o-line coach Mike Solari moves into Saunders'
former chair. Solari's biggest concern could be at
right tackle, where John Welbourn retired and Jordan
Black needs to prove worthy of a full- time role.
Trent Green and Larry Johnson are established as the
starters at quarterback and running back, respectively,
but with Todd Collins' (Redskins) departure and Priest
Holmes' future in serious doubt, suitable backups
must be located. If third-round draft pick Brodie
Croyle (Alabama) and/or former CFL standout Casey
Printers play well in camp, veteran Damon Huard could
be excised from the quarterback depth chart. Former
Bronco Quentin Griffin will battle Dee Brown for the
RB job behind Johnson, and Ronnie Cruz should take
over for the well-regarded Tony Richardson (Vikings)
at fullback. On defense, coordinator Gunther Cunningham
needs a credible cornerback to start opposite Patrick
Surtain, and unless the team lands free agent Ty Law,
former Broncos starter Lenny Walls and holdover Benny
Sapp appear to be the top candidates. Another issue
is the pass rush, where first-round draft pick Tamba
Hali (Penn State) should win an immediate starting
job should he impress.
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