The Chiefs rarely have their top draft pick in camp on time, and there are few indications that Berry, this year's fifth overall selection, will break the trend. No NFL first-rounders have signed, to say nothing of the top five picks, who set the floor and ceiling on contract values. Neither the player nor the organization wants to be first, fearing they'll lose money one way or the other. Things can happen quickly once players begin to sign, and the Chiefs need to avoid wasting time. The Chiefs can't afford to be without Berry, who's expected to be an immediate starter, for more than a few days. General manager Scott Pioli should understand that value sometimes goes deeper than money. Source: Kansas City Star
This article offers nothing that you couldnt change to " expect a lengthy holdout from Lions rookie Ndamufbijfb Suh" etc. If anything Berry comes across as wanting to be done asap
i think they are more suggesting that its a tougher position to take top 5 that teams arent gonna want to give the premium dollar they are more willing to drop on QBs and tackles.....i think they will get him signed fine though, they took tyson jackson very high and he didnt cause problems banging out a deal