Poe Is the Clear-Cut Leader of the Chiefs' Rookie Class

From on November 23, 2012

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The Chiefs have to take these moments where they can find them, so a two-play sequence from early in last week’s game against Cincinnati gave them a rare opportunity to feel good about the future.

Rookie defensive tackle Dontari Poe, the Chiefs’ top draft pick, forced the Bengals offense off the field on their first possession, first by pushing guard Clint Boling backward and knocking down a pass. Poe on the next play used a swim move to beat the other guard, Kevin Zeitler, and forced quarterback Andy Dalton to hurry his throw, which went incomplete.

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