KANSAS CITY — Glenn Dorsey and Branden Albert jumped into a limo Monday and struck up an instant friendship.
To use one of Kansas City coach Herm Edwards’ favorite cliches, “That’s good for us.”
Just a few hours after meeting for the first time, the Chiefs’ two first-round picks were presented to the media, standing shoulder-to-shoulder and grinning ear-to-ear while holding up a “No. 1” jersey as cameras clicked and whirred.
KANSAS CITY — As Kansas City’s most important draft in nearly 20 years drew to a close, smiles abounded.
Chiefs Draw the LineThe Kansas City Chiefs started their big draft with big men. First, they used the fifth overall selection to grab Glenn Dorsey, a 297-pound All-American defensive lineman who helped lead LSU to the national championship. Then, making yet another trade, they swapped their 17th pick of the first round to Detroit to inch upward two spots and take Virginia offensive lineman Branden Albert, a 316-pounder who can play both tackle and guard.
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