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Very very very early and premature mock draft but here goes....

1. Ronnie Brown RB Auburn 6-1, 224, 4.4
2. Lance Mitchell ILB Oklahoma 6-3, 244, 4.8
3. Antonio Perkins CB/PR Oklahoma 6-0, 190, 4.3
3. Anthony Bryant NT Alabama 6-3, 336, 5.2
4. Justin Tuck OLB Notre Dame 6-5, 260, 4.5
5. Jeremy Parquet OT S. Mississippi 6-7, 337 5.2
6. Jonathan Babineaux DE Iowa 6-2, 280, 4.75
7. Nick Kaczur OL Toledo 6-5, 305, 5.1
 
1. Thomas Davis, S, Georgia
2. Vernand Morency, RB, Oklahoma St.
3. Ben Wilkerson, C, L.S.U.
3. C.J. Brooks, OG, Maryland
4. Defense
5. Defense
 
I think we may have two 7th round picks. We traded punter Steve Cheek for the Chiefs 7th round selection this year. I think it was conditional but last time I checked he was on the Chiefs practice squad.
 
Vinny said:
I think we may have two 7th round picks. We traded punter Steve Cheek for the Chiefs 7th round selection this year. I think it was conditional but last time I checked he was on the Chiefs practice squad.

He's playing for them. I've seen him in the last few games.
 
i know places like nfldraftcountdown have been predicting us taking thomas davis...while i welcome that idea completely shouldn't we be giving earl a chance to grow i the system...just a thought...if i was to take a crack at this it would look something like this

1st. marcus spears...de for us move smith to nt
2nd. barret ruud...put this guy next to sharper...can you say teddy bruschi
3rd. donovan raiola...one heck of a center
3rd. antonio perkins...amazing kick returner with the speed to take it to the house
 
Vinny said:
I think we may have two 7th round picks. We traded punter Steve Cheek for the Chiefs 7th round selection this year. I think it was conditional but last time I checked he was on the Chiefs practice squad.

I think Cheek had to be active for 5 games for the pick to tranfer to the Texans
 
DC_ROCK said:
1. Thomas Davis, S, Georgia
2. Vernand Morency, RB, Oklahoma St.
3. Ben Wilkerson, C, L.S.U.
3. C.J. Brooks, OG, Maryland
4. Defense
5. Defense

If Davis is gone before we pick in round 1. This could be our route.

1. Marcus Spears, DE, L.S.U
2. Ernest Shazor, S, Michigan
3. Ben Wilkerson, C, L.S.U.
3. Jason White, QB, Oklahoma
4. Frank Gore, RB, Miami (FL)
5.
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7.
7.
 
Has everyone already convinced themselves that Glenn Earl is a bust so that they are going to spend a 1st or 2nd rounder on a guy to replace him/Brown?
 
DC_ROCK said:
If Davis is gone before we pick in round 1. This could be our route.

1. Marcus Spears, DE, L.S.U
2. Ernest Shazor, S, Michigan
3. Ben Wilkerson, C, L.S.U.
3. Jason White, QB, Oklahoma
4. Frank Gore, RB, Miami (FL)
5.
6.
7.
7.

I would be highly critical of this draft...Spears is an excellent pick,
Shazor not great (Earl now starting, coleman new contract), but I would live it.
Wilkerson coming off injury, might be a value in the 4th or 5th.
White another young QB on the 1st day to be a career back-up??
Gore another RB with injury concerns
 
infantrycak said:
Has everyone already convinced themselves that Glenn Earl is a bust so that they are going to spend a 1st or 2nd rounder on a guy to replace him/Brown?

Haven't given up Earl but why not upgrade? I think Davis would definitely be an upgrade. I like what Earl does in run support but Davis is awesome in this aspect. I just don't see any ILB's that would be worth a 15-18 pick. Maybe DE or RB but I have seen what Davis can bring.

As for Brown, he can go somewhere else and faceplant himself as Daniel Graham catches TD passes over him. :bag:
 
wags said:
Haven't given up Earl but why not upgrade? I think Davis would definitely be an upgrade. I like what Earl does in run support but Davis is awesome in this aspect. I just don't see any ILB's that would be worth a 15-18 pick. Maybe DE or RB but I have seen what Davis can bring.

As for Brown, he can go somewhere else and faceplant himself as Daniel Graham catches TD passes over him. :bag:

Thomas Davis has not and by all indications will not apply for this years draft so its really mute until something official is announced :whistle:

if he were I'd be all for drafting him. its going to take the larger more atheltic safetys to deal with all the talented TE's in the NFL today. right now Earl, McCree or Brown will all experience their share of problems. yes this is a weakness but until Davis declares your best off trying free agency again (I was hoping Darius from the Jags would have been a nice fit).
 
beerlover said:
Thomas Davis has not and by all indications will not apply for this years draft so its a really mute point :whistle:

if he were I'd be all for drafting him. its going to take the larger more atheltic safetys to deal with all the talented TE's in the NFL today. right now Earl, McCree or Brown will all experience thier share of problems. yes this is a weakness but until Davis declares your best off trying free agency again (I was hoping Darius from the Jags would have been a nice fit).

Davis was really close to coming out last year, so I think he is almost certain to come out this year. :twocents:

Did you find an article that says he won't declare?
 
wags said:
Davis was really close to coming out last year, so I think he is almost certain to come out this year. :twocents:

Did you find an article that says he won't declare?

"ATHENS, Ga. (AP) -- Georgia safety Thomas Davis said he's leaning toward skipping his final year of college to enter the NFL draft.

"I would definitely say that it would be more go than stay right now because of the situation that I'm in," Davis told the Albany Herald. "Knowing that I have a son that I have to take care of."

He said the 11-month-old child lives with his mother in Gwinnett County.

Davis, a fourth-year junior, also will consider where he's projected to go in the draft.

"My personal consideration would be being the No. 1 safety taken," he said. "I feel like I'm very capable of being that."

Davis was named one of the 12 semifinalists for the Jim Thorpe award, which goes to the nation's top defensive back. He leads the No. 8 Bulldogs with 62 tackles and is one of the hardest hitters on the team. He also has a sack, an interception and two forced fumbles.

The coach at Randolph-Clay High School also said that Davis is leaning toward the pros. Walter Knighton was the offensive coordinator when Davis attended the school and talks with him on a weekly basis.

"He's still going to weigh his options," Knighton said. "But I do think he's definitely leaning toward coming out."

Davis was eligible to enter the draft after last season since he was redshirted his first year at Georgia. But he never seriously considered it.

At least two other Georgia juniors, offensive guard Max Jean-Gilles and linebacker Odell Thurman, are expected to give serious consideration to the NFL after this season."


Source
 
wags said:
Davis was really close to coming out last year, so I think he is almost certain to come out this year. :twocents:

Did you find an article that says he won't declare?

it was reported a week ago on the great blue north draft report, sorry I can't access the link because they don't have a link to do that. But basicly it stated that the Georgia players felt they had unfinished buisness, Davis being amongst the most vocal as a leader should be. While I'd love for him to declare at the same time it seems in the best interest of Davis (will be a top 10 pick next year) Georgia (chasing a national championship) and College Football, now if they can just get rid of the BCS and install a playoff system :heh:

additional information supports to a degree he may in fact come out(you may be correct) although a good agent worth his salt might explain the difference between money signed as the 17th or 18th pick (this year) compared to the 9th or 10th pick (next year, assuming injury free).

The info is from a couple of stories in the Atlanta Constitution a couple of weeks back. Davis was implying that he really intended to come back and graduate etc although he was leaving the door open if he got a good report from the NFL committee on where he might be drafted. The other two - Thurman and Jean-Gilles - both were also quoted as saying they would be back - at this time with bowls coming up everyone says they are leaning toward to coming back...but... - however if you really read their comments they really weren't that enthusiastic about staying in school.
 
STEEL BLUE TEXANS said:
Why would we waste a 3rd round pick on Jason White? I doubt he gets drafted by anyone until the 5th round.

I just figured CC might want a Heisman Winner, or maybe double Heisman winner with a 3rd round pick. How many other double heisman winners dont go top 5?

Its not a wasted pick. QB's have value. And White has 4 years under his belt. He would be a servicable backup.
 
Drafting a backup QB on day 1 is a waste, Heisman winner or not.

2003 Jason White, QB, Jr. Oklahoma
2002 Carson Palmer, QB, Sr. Southern Cal
2001 Eric Crouch, QB, Sr. Nebraska
2000 Chris Weinke, QB, Sr. Florida State
1999 Ron Dayne, RB, Sr. Wisconsin
1996 Danny Wuerffel, QB, Sr. Florida
1994 Rashaan Salaam, RB, Jr. Colorado
1993 Charlie Ward, QB, Sr. Florida State
1992 Gino Torretta, QB, Sr. Miami
1991 Desmond Howard, WR, Jr. Michigan
1990 Ty Detmer, QB, Jr. Brigham Young
1989 Andre Ware, QB, Jr. Houston
 
I'm not so sure that White would be a wise pick in the 3rd Round for the Texans. For starters it seems like that's a little high to take a QB who would be a 3rd Stringer at best, and more likely would be on the PS. Carr would already be locked in as the starter, then even if Banks leaves you still have Dave Ragone and Symmons with experience in the Texans offense. That makes it pretty tough on White to win himself a roster spot. It seems to me that if the Texans are concerned with their depth at QB they might look to FA to address that need by picking up a veteran QB. There are always a few decent backup QBs floating around in free agency.
 
STEEL BLUE TEXANS said:
Drafting a backup QB on day 1 is a waste, Heisman winner or not.
2002 Carson Palmer, QB, Sr. Southern Cal

Are you saying Carson Palmer was a wasted pick???
 
I listed all the Heisman busts of the last 15 years. The jury is still out on Carson Palmer and Jason White. My point was that just because they won the Heisman it doesnt mean they will be good in the NFL.
 
1) Marcus Spears
2) Deangelo Williams/Ceatrick Fason/Darnell Bing
3) Boomer Grigsby, MLB Illinois St.
3b) Nick Kaczur
4) Jelani Clement, C Hampton (friends with jelani and said that the texans have asked about him) The Seahawks, Bills, Lions, Colts, and Redskins are all projecting him as a 3rd-4th rounder
5) Josh Davis, WR Marshall
6) Jimmy St. Louis, TE Murray State
7) Joe Clay, DE Houston
 
I like what I've seen of Fason. He seems like a good and durable back. I never thought of him until texansfan88 mentioned him.
 
STEEL BLUE TEXANS said:
Is Eric Shelton draft eligible? He is the RB out of Louisville.

List as a JR. on Louisville site...answer in more detail on your other inquiry.
 
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