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The Morning Fix: Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Cornerbacks, Jeff Allen

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Oct 19, 2013; Tempe, AZ, USA; Washington Huskies tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins (88) looks on during the second half against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Sun Devil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Kartozian-USA TODAY Sports

Many people need their coffee to get up and going in the morning.  Here at Arrowhead Addict, we understand that for a Chiefs fan, coffee is simply not enough.

Here’s all that’s happening around Chiefs Kingdom today.

Welcome to The Morning Fix.

Good morning, Addicts.

Anthony Pluff argues the Chiefs’ biggest need is cornerback.

"I believe the Chiefs should look at the other side of the ball and possibly trade back and acquire an extra pick in order to draft a couple of cornerbacks in order to be able to compete with the receiving talent in the AFC West."

Nick Lowery and Christian Okoye are going to be in El Dorado Springs May 10 if you’re going to be out that way.

"Lighthouse Children’s Theatre welcomes guests for a night of celebration and fun. Two Kansas City Chief Hall of Fame legends “Nick the Kick” Nick Lowery and “The Nigerian Nightmare” Christian Okoye will be introduced by master of ceremonies, Ned Reynolds, KY3 sports director, who will be joined by cohost, local business leader Shannon Sewell Mays."

Herbie Teope takes a look at potential first round draft pick Austin Seferian-Jenkins.

"“I told myself I was going to make the NFL when I started playing football and that was when I was in the first grade,” Seferian-Jenkins said. “Ever since I put on pads, that was my vision and it hasn’t changed yet, and it won’t change. I just felt the day I put on those pads it was meant to be.”"

Jeff Allen talks with Arrowhead Pride.

"“As [last] year went on, each and every week we were learning something new,” Allen said. “The things we knew already, we got a better grasp of. Once you start to understand the offense more, it smoothes things out so you can be more efficient.”"

Terez A. Paylor talks running backs.

"The running back is becoming less and less valuable in today’s NFL, and if anyone knows it, it’s the incoming rookies who play the position, like Arizona star Ka’Deem Carey."

Two non-football stories:

– Police endorse theft. Kinda.

– It was not the best weekend for Delino DeShields Jr.