Romeo Crennel
 Pos: Coach
NFL Team: KAN
Injury: OK
 Experience: 4
College:

Summary

The Chiefs made some real improvement defensively last season, ranking 11th overall. The pass defense was the big strength, ranking sixth overall while getting 23 interceptions. Expect more of the same this season, especially with the addition of Stanford Routt at the other starting cornerback spot. Brandon Flower is emerging as a top corner in the league, and Eric Berry makes plays all over the field at safety. This until will be hard to throw against. The rush defense had some issues last year, though, ranking 26th overall. The Chiefs made some moves in the offseason to hopefully shore up this area. They drafted tackle Dontari Poe with their first pick, hoping to find that run-stuffing force in the middle. Poe should provide a boost. The Chiefs have so-so special teams with Javier Arenas expected to handle both punt and kick return duties. He has some big-play ability but isn't a game changer at the position.
FANTASY OUTLOOK
This unit is definitely making strides but isn't a legit No. 1 just yet for fantasy teams. They still lack some sack potential. But they will cause some turnovers and limit yards and points most weeks. Consider the Chiefs a solid spot starter, low-end No. 1 defense/special teams.

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Notes

Updating a previous item, the New Orleans Saints have yet to contact former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Romeo Crennel about their defensive coordinator position, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
Source: KFFL.com
Updating previous reports, the New Orleans Saints are more interested in former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Romeo Crennel for their defensive coordinator position than they are in former New York Jets head coach Eric Mangini.
Source: KFFL.com
The New Orleans Saints have reached out to former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Romeo Crennel to discuss the team's defensive coordinator position. It is not known if Crennel has been interviewed for the job.
Source: KFFL.com
The New Orleans Saints are expected to consider former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Romeo Crennel and former New York Jets head coach Eric Mangini as candidates for their defensive coordinator position.
Source: KFFL.com
Former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Romeo Crennel and former Cleveland Browns head coach Eric Mangini could be options to fill the New Orleans Saints' defensive coordinator position.
Source: KFFL.com
The Kansas City Chiefs announced Monday, Dec. 31, they have relieved head coach Romeo Crennel of his duties.
Source: KFFL.com
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli and head coach Romeo Crennel have been officially told that they will not be back next season, according to a source.
Source: KFFL.com
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Romeo Crennel, linebackers coach Gary Gibbs and general manager Scott Pioli, who all witnessed former LB Jovan Belcher's suicide, are among a small group of Chiefs who must attend mandatory counseling, according to Troy Vincent, the NFL's vice president of player engagement. Initial stages of counseling will continue through early next week, with follow-up sessions for individuals and groups scheduled throughout the next three months, or longer if needed.
Source: KFFL.com
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Romeo Crennel and the team's captains had discussions with the NFL league office and advised the NFL that it will play in the Week 13 game against the Carolina Panthers at its originally schedule time of 1pm ET.
Source: KFFL.com
Kansas City Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles showed support for head coach Romeo Crennel following Week 11 despite the team's 1-9 record. 'I don't know what the outcome is, what you're going to get if you keep on changing head coaches,' Charles said. 'If you keep doing that, he can't get the right players here. I feel if you stay with one system and continue to get players, I feel you can be successful. If (Crennel) is here for one year, you just can't kick him out because he's not having a good year. Let him get his stuff together and have a couple of years, then we can have a successful year.'
Source: KFFL.com

Def / STs

  #1  San Francisco 49ersSFO9
  #2  Denver BroncosDEN9
  #3  Seattle SeahawksSEA12
  #4  Chicago BearsCHI8
  #5  Pittsburgh SteelersPIT5
  #6  Green Bay PackersGNB4
  #7  Cincinnati BengalsCIN12
  #8  New England PatriotsNWE10
  #9  Dallas CowboysDAL11
  #10  Atlanta FalconsATL6
  #11  New York GiantsNYG9
  #12  Houston TexansHOU8
  #13  St. Louis RamsSTL11
  #14  Philadelphia EaglesPHI12
  #15  New York JetsNYJ10
  #16  Baltimore RavensBAL8
  #17  Washington RedskinsWAS5
  #18  Carolina PanthersCAR4
  #19  Tennessee TitansTEN8
  #20  Minnesota VikingsMIN5
  #21  Arizona CardinalsARI9
  #22  San Diego ChargersSDG8
  #23  Cleveland BrownsCLE10
  #24  New Orleans SaintsNOR7
  #25  Miami DolphinsMIA6
  #26  Kansas City ChiefsKAN10
  #27  Buffalo BillsBUF12
  #28  Indianapolis ColtsIND8
  #29  Oakland RaidersOAK7
  #30  Tampa Bay BuccaneersTAM5
  #31  Detroit LionsDET9
  #32  Jacksonville JaguarsJAC9

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