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1. Nose Jesse Williams Alabama 6'3" 320
2. OLB/DE Dion Jordan Oregon 6'7" 243 3a. S/CB Micah Hyde Iowa 6'1" 190 3b OG Alvin Bailey 6'5" Arkansas 315 4. WR Marcus Davis Virginia Tech 6'4" 232 4.3 43 inch vertical 5a TE Jake Stoneburner Ohio State 6'5" 245 4.49 5b ILB Andrew Jackson Western Kentucky 6'1" 265 109 T (17 for loss)3.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 INT 6. SS Ray Ray Armstrong 6'4" 220 4.59 7. BPA
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OK, my opinion.
1. Williams, I love this pick. Williams, Kawaan Short, or even Sylvester Williams. A better NT lessens our need at ILB, stuffs the run up the middle, and adds pressure to the QB by occasionally collapsing the pocket. Great pick. 2. Jordan, I don't know anything about him since I haven't been investigating OLB/DE as a team need. I just don't see the need. 3. Hyde, nice pick, I've got him in my latest mock as well in the 4th round. I'm thinking he's more of a Safety than CB, thus I think he falls a little. 3b. Bailey, I like the player and quality O-line depth is always a good thing. Do you think he's got the speed/quickness to play in our system? Interesting that you favor an OG more than an OT. 4. Davis, I don't know anything about him but the size and speed are perfect. Why does someone with his size and speed fall to the 4th? Does he have the athleticism, routes, and hands? 5. Stoneburner, I see the need at TE but don't like next years TE class much. Because of his contract I think OD stays at least one more year and I think we can re-sign Casey cheap = no need. 5b. Jackson, I like the pick and in the proper round with good size for the position. Great pick. 6. Armstrong, I don't like this pick. He needs to add 20 lbs. and play ILB/MLB. Lacks coverage skills and in our system coverage is more important than a hard hitter. 7. BPA, maybe a FB, P, or an extra WR. |
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2. Well if Barwin is gone either as FA or we don't want him back..he has not done much to win my heart. OLB don't get big bucks for getting close to QB after ball is gone or he is tackled by someone else. Has Mercilus actually impressed anyone? I have not seen a decent OLB at our pick in 3rd or after. 3. Bailey is what held up this mock for two weeks. lol He has good reviews from last year but every time I watch him I keep waiting for him to convince me. I have not seen him over power one play. He is effective in getting in the way but seems, IDK, not interested? He is rated as #2 OG in 2014 by CBS. I watched OTs that might become OGs and OGs last two weeks and none with Bailey's skill set caught my eye. At first, I kept going back to Matthew or Barrett Jones dropping in first but I see neither falling that far. Also, I could not then find a Nose that would be there in third. I like Wisconsin's Rick Wagner but I think he will climb high in second so Texans cannot get him. If Jonathan Cooper OG N. Carolina is there in 2nd, I look hard at taking him. I think Newton & Harris have RT sewn up. 4. Davis is 19/375 19.7 avg and 1 TD. Against Cincinatti he was 5/101 20.1 QB Logan spreads ball to Davis, Corey Fuller & Dyrell Roberts. 6'2" for last two guys. Davis was a QB before coming to Tech and has played at half back. At Kansas he ran track- triple jump. His average per catch has been consistent & caught my attention + 4.37 at his size? I'd sit him behind AJ and say do what he says. I think even if our current Jean, Martin and Posey work out, I'd take Davis. 5. Keep in mind Gary's penchant for drafting TEs. Daniels signed $22m with $6m cap hit next two seasons. He can be cut with only $2m salary bonus hitting cap '13. He turns 30 Nov 9th. I wonder if Smith could use $6m for say Casey & Quin? Stoneburner is 7/92 with 3 TDs (can you say Dreesen?) :http://sports.espn.go.com/colleges/o...state-buckeyes 6. I hope 31 other teams agree with you. Yes there is a good chance Armstrong could be another Vontaze Burfict who fell out of draft & is now starting for Bengals. Might remember another Texan who had some concerns that dropped him out of draft but just re-signed by name of Arian Foster. Heck, anyway he is worth risk & I think he would do enough in coverage. http://sports.yahoo.com/investigatio...ng_allegations
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1. I just reread my post and didn't mean to imply Sylvester in the 1st. I read as well that he's not having a good year, he'd be a 2nd or 3rd round pick based on potential. He's got the size and athleticism to be good at DT in the NFL but I think he's lacking some motivation, or a kick in the ass, this year. Different coaching and teammates, I think he'd be just fine as a Texan.
2. Barwin hasn't put up the stats but we all know what he's capable of and this years lack of stats should make the price to re-sign him a little lower and maybe a few teams less interested. I think Barwin is back next year. 3. Matthew might fall to us in the 1st but I doubt Kubiak spends a 1st on a RT. I think Wagner could be had at our pick in the 2nd. He's a slow RT that would probably be a stud OG. I haven't looked hard at Cooper yet. I like Newton but just think he's in over his head right now. He might get better but I don't want a guy that's marginal at RT and looking over his shoulder to see who replaces him, I want a stud RT that owns the position for year to come. I think Thomas could be that guy as a 2nd round pick. 4. I agree with need at WR no matter how good Posey, Jean, and Martin do this year. None of them is a #2 WR with potential to be a future #1. I think WR is a pick of opportunity, if a really good one is there when we pick I wouldn't be surprised to see him taken in any round. 5. OD is having a very good year and as long as we owe him money it makes no sense to cut him and I don't think McNair likes paying dead money. OD will be back next year lessening our need for a TE, and Casey should be a cheap re-sign. 6. I see Armstrong as nothing more than a special teams player for us. Wade wants safeties with cover skills. Also with Armstrong's off the field issues I don't see the Texans being that interested. Now if they look the other way on his off field issues and want to put him on the PS, put weight on him and move him to ILB, I've got no problem with the pick. Very low risk in the 6th. |
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Have to agree with Wolf6151 in regards to Barwin comments making another OLB highly doubtful, but Jordan is talented pick. Micah Hyde woiuld be Glover Quinn's back-up. Like player but not looking for depth this early. Alvin Bailey is the top ranked underclassman OG if he is still there, heck yeah that would be stealing 1st rd. talent from next years crop. I was hoping you would take WR earlier, like my guy Marquess Wilson, WSU. But doubt Marcus Davis is here this late either, both will probably be 2nd rd. picks which is where Texans may address position of need. Stoneburner would be a good pick this late, maybe? I really want Alabama TE Michael Williams for his blocking on the line to shade either Tackle. If there is a weakness on this current offensive team its a pure blocking TE. I think it's even possible with Williams size he could become a back-up LT in emergency situations which adds value to his stock (3rd rd.). Intriguing prospect with ILB Andrew Jackson, great size for position. Haven't watched him on film so will take your word, if he can come into camp & compete at minimum displace Mister Alexander then I'm sold. Not fan of Armstrong. Any idea where the Honey Badger goes? With last pick this year I'm going with an undersized LB who could flip inside in coverage & speed packages, a football player with nose for the football, like Oregon LB Michael Clay. Follow in the steps of fellow Duck Eddie Pleasant who should have got the call up when Demps went down IMO.
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Hyde is back up ONLY if Quin is re-signed & I think you have posted you would not be surprised to see him seek $ elsewhere? Plus he can play two spots. I agree Marquess Wilson looked very good last game and if Barwin was playing better and we knew he would be re-signed, I'd definitely consider him in second but probably not there. * Another guy I am watching is Tennesse's Cordarrelle Patterson 6'3" 205 4.4 just think he may stay for senior year. Huge blocking TEs (OTs) have not really worked well in our past. IMO, in our ZBS we do not need a TE blocking on line unless picking up blitz. I want them blocking downfield or offering an option to Schaub. Stoneburner is a better blocker than Fleener was and has as good hands. Thanks for feedback
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I think I'd rather gamble on Bailey rather than Wagner at least for now. To clarify on OD if he is cut no salary impacts the cap. His cap hit for 13 &14 combined is $3m & would be accelerated to count against '13 cap. Team saves all salary for those two seasons. Dead $ is $1.5m in '13 & '14 and is insignificant.
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I was really hoping the Texans would take Martin this past draft, and they had their chances, but I guess DT/NT wasn't a top priority. The tacks have him now and he's listed as a backup DT. Don't remember seeing him in the game this past Sunday but I didn't get to see the 1st half. Did he play any? Anyway, we will be needing a good NT to replace Cody someday soon. He's going to be 30 and in his 10th year next year. Mitchell beefed up to 300 lbs this season and is doing OK, but I still think we need some depth. Just don't know who is out there yet. |
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1) I like going NT. While it is not a hole- how many real holes does this team have?- NT could stand to be upgraded. Williams is a proven player in the SEC, and should be a solid starter for years. I dont see him being an impact player though. That is not a bad thing, but just something to keep in mind. 2) I also like grabbing an edge rusher. However, I worry about Jordan's length in converting to OLB. 6'7" is a lot of length, and I dont think he has the elite athleticism to help him overcome it. I think he will look awkward in the NFL coming off the edge. I would not hate the pick, but it would make me nervous. 3) Hyde is a great pick. No complaints. 3) I dont know a lot about Bailey, but Arkansas has looked like crap in the very little that I have seen. Furthermore, I would think that an OT would be taken before an OG, since we have Jones and Brooks waiting in the wings. 4) Davis is a good pick as well. Athletic as hell. 5) Stoneburner is definitely a Hernandez type TE. He wont ever be an overpowering blocker, but he will stretch the seams with the best of them. 5) I really, really like Jackson. Again, I worry that he wont declare this year. As a smaller school prospect, leaving school early if you are not a top couple round lock is gutsy. 6) As much as I like Jackson, I dislike Armstrong. It is only a 6th, but I dont think he has a place on the team, especially at SS. However, if, as wolf suggested, he adds 10-20 lbs and moves to ILB, then he could be interesting as a ST and package player. He has a lot of talent. 7) BPA is always good. Nice work! I would be happy with this draft. |
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I like the nt pick. I think a player at that position could come in and compete for playing time right away. I don't care what anyone says, cody is average to below average. earl is a good rotational player but hasn't shown to be starting material. If we could add a true force at the position this defense becomes even scarier. Would help keep the ilb's clean and would help is against the run. Olb, I like the role Brooks reed is in. I don't think we have a great pass rushing lb in rotation right now. I don't like barwin, and I am not a fan of merciless and have disliked that pick from the word go. I really wanted Bruce Irvin in the last draft but he had character issues and he went way before we picked. If we can add a true pass rushing threat on the outside this defense becomes even better. If we were to hit on those first two picks the texans could be looking at trying to create a long sustained run at success. Again, I like the safety cb pick. Your first three picks address areas that I think could stand to be stronger. Now here's where it gets iffy for me. Wr. Don't need, don't want. No room. Much too early. Even if you cut kw (who has played well so far) you still have a bunch if young guys that are capable. Pick up some udfa wr's or take a late round flyer on a guy. TE. I'm ok with it there. Not thrilled with it, but I'm ok with it. Would much rather have an OT here though. ILB needs to be taken higher. I'd argue that we can afford to take a guy there as high as the first or second round depending on their versatility. Buy I'd definitely look to take an ilb somewhere in the first 4 rounds. 6th and 7th....whatever...just take guys you like and you like the guys you selected so... Last edited by Rey; 10-04-2012 at 03:07 PM. |
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At 6'6 220 pounds and running sub 4.6 in the forty, Jordan has the ability to play a variety of positions at the next level. He plays mainly wideout for the Wolves and he shows great hands. He is willing to go across the middle and make tough grabs and is a receiver that catches with his hands rather then with his body. He can create serious matchup problems with his height at the next level. Jordan's frame is such that he could easily hold another 30 pounds and make the move to tightend. He shows a rare trait among high school wide receivers and that is the ability and willingness to block. He uses his body to not only shield defenders but he will put a DB on their backside. Some may question is ability to block at the next level Another little known bit of info: http://www.azcentral.com/sports/coll...regon-bcs.html One of the cars at the house ran out of gas and Jordan watched as his friends tried to siphon some from another car using a vacuum cleaner. They stopped for a while but left the vacuum on and walked out of the garage. Jordon looked over. Someone should turn that off, he thought. He walked into the garage, alone, and flipped the vacuum's "off" switch. It released a spark, which triggered a flash fire that leaped onto Jordan. Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/sports/coll...#ixzz28MadRdcp
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He also played 14 ST snaps in that game. He totaled 14 ST snaps in the last 3 games (just 3 against the Texans.) |
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ILB? Who? Te'o solid but gone in first. Skov? If you watch him you'd say, nuh uh, no thanks! Nico Johnson? Find some 2012 info on him, I can't. 18 tackles for ILB, Te'o has 36. Would I like a ILB earlier? Sure but ain't one. I'm hoping James improves & re-signs cheap. He looked better against Tenn but he should have.
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Martin has had a foot injury and I think you will agree would look better playing with Texans starting D than Titans?
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The thing about this year is that 1) OD is balling 2) we've had big leads in EVERY game we've played and the one game that was close we were still running trying to burn the clock. I don't think it's fair at all to look at the WR's numbers and say they aren't doing enough. JMO, but that's too early for WR as I don't think there is any room for one unless you think Walter will be cut. And even then I think between Jean, Posey and Martin we'd be perfectly fine there. Quote:
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I agree with Rey that it's too early to talk about drafting a receiver; however, if Marcus Davis is there in the fourth, I think we will have to take him.
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I think Dion Jordan is going to rise like crazy...
I hope we'd be able to get him towards the end of the first round, but I think he's going to jump up draft boards... A 6'6", well built, fluid pass rusher with good burst of the snap capable of standing up or putting his hand in the dirt.... I need to watch him play more, but I'd take him at the end of the first round and not look back.. |
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