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Wednesday, July 18
 
Chiefs: More magic for Vermeil?

By Mark Cannizzaro
Special to ESPN.com

There's a lot of change in Kansas City, where Dick Vermeil has taken over the reins at age 63 and fresh off his rest following his Super Bowl run with the Rams. With him, Vermeil has brought in an entirely new coaching staff as well as a number of new players such as quarterback Trent Green, the team's most crucial acquisition.
 
CAMP AT A GLANCE
 Dick Vermeil
Dick Vermeil was lured out of retirement by the Chiefs.
  Location: Wisconsin-River Falls, River Falls, Wis.
Rookies report: July 28
Veterans report: July 28
Preseason schedule:
 Aug. 12: Washington
 Aug. 18: Chicago
 Aug. 23: at Jacksonville
 Aug. 31: at St. Louis

Man in the spotlight
This can be a 10-fold spotlight with the litany of changes. You can certainly make an argument for Vermeil being in the spotlight. Does he still have the energy and drive to do this? We believe he does. But perhaps the most important player to the Chiefs' success is Green, who remains an unproven project of sorts considering that he's been sitting behind Kurt Warner in St. Louis.

Key position battle
Both starting cornerback spots are up for grabs. Ray Crockett has been brought in from Denver and should win one spot, though William Bartee, Pat Dennis and Eric Warfield are also in the mix.

Biggest adjustment
You can make a good case for Vermeil having the biggest adjustment this season after having taken 2000 off in so-called "retirement." Vermeil must again acclimate himself with the daily rigors, long hours and imminent frustrations that come with the job.

Rookie report
The Chiefs gave up their first- and second-round picks in an effort to land Green and Vermeil. Their first pick was Syracuse defensive tackle Eric Downing in the third round. They, too, took a flier on troubled Florida State receiver Marvin Minnis, who was suspended for the Seminoles' national championship bowl game.

Offseason moves
Players signed Players lost
LB Glenn Cadrez (signed as free agent)
CB Ray Crockett (signed as free agent)
QB Trent Green (acquired in trade)
RB Priest Holmes (signed as free agent)
WR Tony Horne (signed as free agent)
G Will Shields (re-signed)
C Casey Wiegmann (signed as free agent)
RB Kimble Anders (released)
RB Donnell Bennett (released)
QB Elvis Grbac (released)
C Tim Grunhard (retired)
CB James Hasty (released)
DT Chester McGlockton (released)
QB Warren Moon (released)

  • Chiefs' complete offseason moves







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