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as of december 7th 2009
i would say texans should pick around 10th and 18th so.... with the 1st round pick runingbacks who ever is there Jahvid Best or C.J. Spiller Jahvid Best is a beast heres some info from the web Height: 5-10. Weight: 194. Projected 40 Time: 4.37. Projected Round (2010): Top 20 Pick. 10/10/09: Drawing comparisons to Chris Johnson, Jahvid Best has 514 rushing yards, 11 receptions and nine touchdowns through five games. His YPC is an outstanding 6.2. 2/6/09: Jahvid Best could be targeted late in the first round if he runs a 4.3 at the Combine. Best had 1,580 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns on an amazing 8.1 YPC. He also caught 27 balls for 246 yards and another score. and cj is good 2 Height: 5-11. Weight: 195. Projected 40 Time: 4.34. Projected Round (2010): Top 25 Pick. 1/3/09: If C.J. Spiller runs a mid-4.3 at the combine, he could be chosen in the first round to be utilized in a Felix Jones-type role. Spiller had 1,042 total yards and 10 touchdowns in 2008. He also scored on a kickoff return. 10/18/08: Despite Cullen Harper's struggles, C.J. Spiller has been able to gain 6.5 yards per carry and score six total touchdowns. 2nd round pick saftey Darrell Stuckey he had 98 tackles, seven passes broken up, five picks and 4.5 TFL. 3rd round pick dt Lamarr Houston, Texas Height: 6-2. Weight: 300. Projected 40 Time: 5.02. Projected Round (2010): 3-4. 11/28/09: Having a monster year for the Longhorns with 37 tackles, 13.5 TFL and five sacks in 11 games. 2/12/09: Accumulated six TFL and 1.5 TFL in 2008. 7/30/08: Lamarr Houston started 11 games as a sophomore. While his bread and butter is stopping the run, Houston pitched in with 12 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks. He also registered 66 total tackles. Houston was an All-Big XII honorable mention. 4th round pick Patrick Stoudamire, Western Illinois Height: 5-11. Weight: 185. Projected 40 Time: 4.42. Projected Round (2010): 3-4. 3/7/09: Qualifying for the All-MVC First Team, Patrick Stoudamire broke up eight passes in 2008. 8/5/08: A member of the all-first team in his Division 1-AA conference, Patrick Stoudamire recorded 41 tackles, nine pass break-ups and three picks as a sophomore. 5th round pick center John Estes, Hawaii Height: 6-2. Weight: 292. Projected 40 Time: 5.06. Projected Round (2010): 5-6. 2/11/09: A team captain, John Estes was once again named to the All-WAC First Team. 7/28/08: Looking to follow Samson Satele's journey from Hawaii to the NFL, John Estes, an athletic center, started every game at that position as a sophomore just one year after starting 14 contests at guard. Estes was a first team All-WAC performer. 6th wr Naaman Roosevelt, Buffalo Height: 6-0. Weight: 187. Projected 40 Time: 4.49. Projected Round (2010): 5-6. 2/7/09: If you love stats, check these out: 104 catches, 1,402 yards and 13 touchdowns. Naaman Roosevelt was especially impressive at the end of the season. He caught at least eight passes in his final six contests. 7th kicker Brett Swenson, Michigan State Height: 5-8. Weight: 160. Projected Round (2010): 7. 3/14/09: Brett Swenson hit 22-of-28 attempts. He was 6-of-7 from 40 to 49, but just 1-of-3 from 50-plus. rank 1 being bad 10 the best thanks for looking |
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1) Both those runningbacks are the wrong type for the Texans. They are basically Slaton. Plus Best has serious injury issues, I am staying away. 2) Not a bad pick, but more of a SS. We have Pollard. CB or FS is more of a need. 3) Good Pick 4) No more middle round small school corners, please. Plus, Stoudamire is not really that good, maybe a 7th round pick. 5) Good pick, but you are addressing the interior line need too late. Estes will never be more than a backup. 6) I dont really see it in this kid. He has great stats, but stats are not everything. WR is not really a need, I can only see the Texans picking a wideout that is a red zone threat. 7) Eh, a kicker. I guess we need one of those. Also, the team will have 2 5's or 2 6's because of the TJ trade. Not a bad mock for your first time, but maybe do a little bit of research on the Texans actual needs. It also helps to watch the players that you pick, so you get a true feel of how they play, not how some internet guru says he plays. |
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Real quick stuff on Stuckey.
The kid is a player fore sure, but he isn't a second rounder. He is also strictly a SS. He doesn't have the speed to play FS. He takes questionable angles sometimes. He makes plays on the ball at all times and is a very good fundamental tackler. Very few balls thrown his way most of the season, which is understandable when you look at the rest of the KU secondary. I'd say Stuckey is a 3rd-4th rounder, but I don't think he's an NFL star. I think he's a fringe starter who will likely play for a few teams. Decent NFL SS, but nothing special. Great football player and good things always seem to happen around him. That's my quick run-down on him.
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