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Brodie Croyle #12 | Quarterback | Kansas City Chiefs
Height: 6-2    Weight: 206    Born: Feb 6, 1983, Rainbow City, AL

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Statistics
YearTeamGCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRat300YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
2006KC23742.9233.30211.903-3-1.00
2007KC912722456.712275.56669.907182.60
2007 Game Log
WeekOppCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRatRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
2@CHI44100.05513.800118.8000.00
5JAC61346.2836.41092.8000.00
10DEN173056.71625.40157.9000.00
11@IND192770.41696.31099.2000.00
12OAK122352.21456.30153.74102.50
14@DEN152951.71324.61161.3000.00
15TEN254358.12175.02267.7166.00
16@DET91275.0695.80153.8000.00
17@NYJ204346.51954.51067.5221.00
Player Notes
June 13, 2008
Head coach Herm Edwards reiterated Thursday that quarterback Brodie Croyle’s job is safe and that he will enter training camp as the starter, according to the Kansas City Star. “It’s his team now,” Edwards said at Spratt Stadium on the Missouri Western campus in St. Joseph. “But he knows that, really to win them over, he’s got to win.”

Our View:Croyle’s competition last year, Damon Huard, will not have his job so clearly defined. Huard spent the last four weeks as the No. 3 quarterback, behind second-year passer Tyler Thigpen. Huard and Thigpen will do battle in training camp for the right to backup Croyle.
May 23, 2008
Brodie Croyle has looked sharp in the early OTAs, albeit without pads and a pass rush. "He’s done a good job," head coach Herm Edwards informs the team's official web site. Tight end Tony Gonzalez adds, "He’s thrown the ball well. I think he’s going to have a big year."

Our View:Croyle was in a very tough situation last year, as the Chiefs were an awful team and he was only in his second season. We anticipate another campaign of learning in 2008, as the Chiefs are in rebuilding mode. We're just looking for some sparks that make Brodie worth looking at in keeper leagues.
April 24, 2008
Head coach Herm Edwards said the Kansas City Chiefs might spend the days before Saturday's NFL draft examining the possibility of trading for even more draft picks, according to the Kansas City Star. Kansas City entered this week with 10 draft picks. But Tuesday night's trade of All-Pro defensive end Jared Allen gave the Chiefs three more - for a total of six of the draft's first 82 choices. "It’s not over," Edwards said. "Right now, we have 13. We might end up with more than that. Who knows?"

Our View:Currently, Kansas City has the No. 5 and the No. 17 overall picks, the latter of which the Chiefs acquired - along with a pair of third-round selections - in the Allen trade.
April 23, 2008
Don't believe for a second that the Kansas City Chiefs will use their draft picks to move up in order to select Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan, according to ESPN. The Chiefs still plan to go with Brodie Croyle as their starter, as they aren't ready to hand over the starting job or the franchise to a rookie quarterback in 2008.

Our View:The Chiefs have holes all over the roster so it doesn’t make much sense to package picks in order to move up. The trade of Jared Allen creates a gaping hole at defensive end, and the offensive line is in shambles as well. This is a critical draft for the Chiefs, who have six of the top 82 picks in the draft.
April 1, 2008
The Kansas City Chiefs' proposal calling for all players to tuck or cut long hair so it doesn't hang below the nameplate on their uniform was tabled until the next NFL owners meeting in May, according to ESPN. In delaying any vote on the hair issue, the NFL will have time to listen to feedback from the players association.