The Kansas City Chiefs selected Missouri Tigers center Mitch Morse with the 49th-overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft on Friday night. Morse, 6’5 and 305 pounds, projects to compete with third-year center Eric Kush, who was drafted in the sixth round out of the University of California (PA).
Here is what the Twitterverse is saying about the selection of Morse:
Mitch Morse one of the more underrated players in this draft. He will play in the NFL a long time and can legitimately play all 5 OL spots
— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) May 2, 2015
.@KCChiefs continue to build up front, take Mizzou OL Mitch Morse. Five of their last six picks in the 1st 2 rounds have been OL or DL.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) May 2, 2015
I saw draft guys who know a lot more than me say Mitch Morse was criminally underrated. Gives #chiefs their center. Ill take it.
— VP of pizza consumption (@Jtfawver) May 2, 2015
Mitch Morse (6'5", 305 pounds) played multiple positions along the offensive line at Mizzou. #ChiefsDraft
— Chiefs Reporter (@ChiefsReporter) May 2, 2015
Here is a terrific @todpalmer story on Mitch Morse: http://t.co/TE0txX7q7f
— Vahe Gregorian (@vgregorian) May 2, 2015
The #Chiefs love offensive line versatility. Mitch Morse can play either guard spot, right tackle or center.
— Brandon Kiley (@BKSportsTalk) May 2, 2015
Chiefs take OL Mitch Morse. Have some issues in the middle of their offensive line.
— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) May 2, 2015
The #Chiefs select OT/OG Mitch Morse from #Mizzou in the second round. Here’s my eval of Morse: http://t.co/pXBq50m8qq
— RIP Terez A. Paylor (@TerezPaylor) May 2, 2015
New Chiefs OL Mitch Morse had a PBE Efficiency Rating of 96.5 v Power 5 Opponents, 20th in this draft class
— PFF (@PFF) May 2, 2015
So, Addicts, what do you think? Was Morse a good pick by Dorsey and the Chiefs in the second round, or should they have gone a different direction? Tell us in the comments.