
Price Carter
Draft Analyst and Podcast Host at Arrowhead Addict
Draft Analyst and Podcast host @arrowheadaddict | Film/ Charting @FTNFantasy| Husband | Spina Bifida Dad |#GBR🌽
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1 week ago |
yardbarker.com | Price Carter
As expected, Trey Smith did not report for the Kansas City Chiefs voluntary OTAs this week. This is very much normal for players who have been franchise-tagged, and he will not be fined for his absence. Not only is this a common negotiation tactic, but it's also a way to prevent injury for players with no guaranteed long-term money.
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1 week ago |
arrowheadaddict.com | Price Carter
The deadline for Trey Smith looms largeAs expected, Trey Smith did not report for the Kansas City Chiefs voluntary OTAs this week. This is very much normal for players who have been franchise-tagged, and he will not be fined for his absence. Not only is this a common negotiation tactic, but it's also a way to prevent injury for players with no guaranteed long-term money.
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2 weeks ago |
arrowheadaddict.com | Price Carter
The Chiefs running back room has more questions than answers right now. The Chiefs running back room has been one of the biggest points of discussion for the roster. Since the injury to Isiah Pacheco and the reemergence of Kareem Hunt, it's been obvious that the Chiefs need to improve the position overall, especially when it comes to explosiveness. The Chiefs’ putrid 3.0 yards per rush were tied for 30th in the league, per FTN.
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4 weeks ago |
yardbarker.com | Price Carter
We know the names expected to patrol the back end of the defense: Jaden Hicks, Bryan Cook, Chamarri Conner, and Mike Edwards. What we don’t know is the floor—or ceiling—of this group. Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo has long valued a veteran leader at safety to anchor the coverage unit. With the Giants, it was Landon Collins. In Kansas City, it was Tyrann Mathieu, then Justin Reid. This will be the first time in years the Chiefs enter a season without a true star at the position.
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4 weeks ago |
arrowheadaddict.com | Price Carter
Let's take a look at some of the biggest risks on the Chiefs' roster following the conclusion of the 2025 NFL Draft. It’s been over 85 days since the Chiefs walked off the field in New Orleans, embarrassed in Super Bowl 59. Since that night, the Chiefs and general manager Brett Veach have been working to improve a roster that came up short on the biggest stage. Despite losing only one regular-season game with their starters, there was still plenty of work to do.
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The Louis Riddick curse https://t.co/xyI7YivxpI

Louis Riddick - “Remember this: keep an eye on Brashard Smith from SMU, who they drafted in the 7th. He is an Alvin Kamara clone with like 4.3 speed.” https://t.co/GUnnoFTWlK

Oh no he had a bad game in his 5th Super Bowl!! What’s your favorite Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, Justin Herbert, CJ Stroud, Dak Prescott or Jordan Love Super Bowl moment?

@priceacarter He also had quite possibly the most embarrassing performance by any player at any position in Super Bowl history (until the Eagles put their backups in)

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