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If I was the GM Thread

Dime

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Ok.. you are the GM of the Texans.

1. What would you do in the Free Agency.
2. who would you trade/drop and expected comp
3. Resign your players
4. your first through third picks

My plan would be:

1. Make a run for Patrick Kerney. With Mario, moving Weaver inside, Kerney would add experience and be able to school Mario on being a good DE. Plus, the Falcons are not going to be able to match it being short on cap space.

2. Trades would be the following:
- Carr for the Third Round pick.
- Try trading Our 8th pick for New Englands 24th and 28th pick. With almost 27 million in cap space, they could sign a 8th pick with no problem and address other needs. Tom Brady would LOVE a Ginn here, and there would even be a chance they could get a decent pick since Dillion wants out of there. That would give them a small shot at Peterson, and a huge shot at Lynch/others who would only help Brady out of the backfield and suppliment Maroney.
3. Peek would be resigned for depth.
4. I would have the following picks if the top was successful: #24, #28, #39, #73, and a undecided between 65-95.

My picks other then MerryWeather (how ever you spell his last name) would be BPA with emphaisis on OL, WR, S, CB. LB, DT, and DE would be nice, but the first four are more of a priority. IF a BPA is much higher then the others, then they would be taken. MerryWeather fro me would be picked at 28th spot.
 
Ok.. you are the GM of the Texans.

1. What would you do in the Free Agency.
2. who would you trade/drop and expected comp
3. Resign your players
4. your first through third picks

My plan would be:

1. Make a run for Patrick Kerney. With Mario, moving Weaver inside, Kerney would add experience and be able to school Mario on being a good DE. Plus, the Falcons are not going to be able to match it being short on cap space.

2. Trades would be the following:
- Carr for the Third Round pick.
- Try trading Our 8th pick for New Englands 24th and 28th pick. With almost 27 million in cap space, they could sign a 8th pick with no problem and address other needs. Tom Brady would LOVE a Ginn here, and there would even be a chance they could get a decent pick since Dillion wants out of there. That would give them a small shot at Peterson, and a huge shot at Lynch/others who would only help Brady out of the backfield and suppliment Maroney.
3. Peek would be resigned for depth.
4. I would have the following picks if the top was successful: #24, #28, #39, #73, and a undecided between 65-95.

My picks other then MerryWeather (how ever you spell his last name) would be BPA with emphaisis on OL, WR, S, CB. LB, DT, and DE would be nice, but the first four are more of a priority. IF a BPA is much higher then the others, then they would be taken. MerryWeather fro me would be picked at 28th spot.


Free Agency:

sign Ken Hamlin from the Seahawks
try to get Kerney from the Falcons

Trades:

Trade David Carr and Troy Evans to Minnesota for 2007 4th round pick

Re-signings

Re-sign Antwaan Peek

2007 NFL Draft

1 - LaRon Landry FS LSU
2 - Robert Meachem WR Tennessee 2nd choice: Ryan Harris OT ND
3 - Samson Satele C Hawaii
4 - Desmond Bishop OLB California
4 - Michael Coe CB Alabama State
 
If I was the GM of the Texans with the owners permission I'd ask the league if we could move the team to San Antonio.
 
Ok.. you are the GM of the Texans.

1. What would you do in the Free Agency.
2. who would you trade/drop and expected comp
3. Resign your players
4. your first through third picks

My plan would be:

1. Make a run for Patrick Kerney. With Mario, moving Weaver inside, Kerney would add experience and be able to school Mario on being a good DE. Plus, the Falcons are not going to be able to match it being short on cap space.

2. Trades would be the following:
- Carr for the Third Round pick.
- Try trading Our 8th pick for New Englands 24th and 28th pick. With almost 27 million in cap space, they could sign a 8th pick with no problem and address other needs. Tom Brady would LOVE a Ginn here, and there would even be a chance they could get a decent pick since Dillion wants out of there. That would give them a small shot at Peterson, and a huge shot at Lynch/others who would only help Brady out of the backfield and suppliment Maroney.
3. Peek would be resigned for depth.
4. I would have the following picks if the top was successful: #24, #28, #39, #73, and a undecided between 65-95.

My picks other then MerryWeather (how ever you spell his last name) would be BPA with emphaisis on OL, WR, S, CB. LB, DT, and DE would be nice, but the first four are more of a priority. IF a BPA is much higher then the others, then they would be taken. MerryWeather fro me would be picked at 28th spot.

Very nice.
 
FA:
Bryan Thomas DE NYJ - I don't think he was tagged but could not find if he is.
Mike Myers DT Denver
Someone who can make a 30 FG.

Draft:
1st: Levi Brown
2nd: Bush/Merriweather/Kahlil
3rd:Best OLB on the board

Re-Sign:

Salaam
Dayne
Kalu
Lewis

Cut:
Wong
Payne
Weigart
Flanagan
McKinney

Having a hard time deciding on what to do with DDUb.
 
I would keep Carr.
I would sign Ken Hamlin.

I would pick up Jake Plummer. Only in FA, I would NOT give away a draft pick for him.

I would not sign Nate Clements. We don't need to spend the money for 1 guy. he would help a lot but he's not the 1 guy we're missing to win the division imo. we need like 6 guys.

I would not move Anthony Weaver to DT. He wouldn't last the season there.

Trade down looks very bleak to me at this point...but would love to. New England won't trade up with us. I am coming to the realization we're not going to find a good trading partner and we WILL stay at #8.

1st rd- Levi Brown
2nd rd-Best available CB ala Chris Houston, Aaron Ross, Daymien Hughes

I want us to get Ryan Kalil but he is just about guaranteed a late 1st rd or a top 5 pick in the 2nd rd. I would consider trading up a few spots to take him. Great ZBS Center + adding Levi Brown would help our OLINE!! throw in Winston and Spencer when he's healed. Add to that Chester Pitts and Fred Weary. maybe a little McKinney. We would have a legit young offensive line with quality depth for the 1st time in franchise history.
 
First.....
Trade Carr for a third round pick and a handle of Crown for celebrating purposes.
Continue to demand a restructered contract of DD, Moulds and Wong. Cut those who don't and Seth Payne.

FA's
Sign SS Michael Lewis from Philly and OLB Cato June from Indy. If June is out of our price range, Kawika Mitchell from KC is a good alternative.


Draft
Wait until draft day before making any moves. I want to see 1. Adrian Peterson or 2. Jamaal Anderson fall to us. Otherwise, convince NE to trade us picks 24 and 28 for our 8th. If they don't trade and I had to make a choice at this point, it would be Alan Branch. I don't care if he is really big and better suited for a 3-4 scheme, Branch demands a lot of space and double teams. Otherwise, here's my picks for the draft....

Picks
Rd 1
24 Aaron Ross CB Texas
28 Robert Meachem WR Tennessee

Rd 2
38 Joe Staley OT Central Michigan

Rd 3
73 Kevin Kolb QB Houston
Xtra pick from Carr trade.......Selvin Young RB Texas or Tony Hunt RB Penn St. (I doubt he'll be available)

Rd 4-7
The rest are BPA

Drafting Ross will help solidify our pourous secondary. Meachem along with Johnson will spread the field and stop defenses from stacking players in the box. Moulds will serve as a great mentor to Meachem.
 
First.....
Trade Carr for a third round pick and a handle of Crown for celebrating purposes.
Continue to demand a restructered contract of DD, Moulds and Wong. Cut those who don't and Seth Payne.

FA's
Sign SS Michael Lewis from Philly and OLB Cato June from Indy. If June is out of our price range, Kawika Mitchell from KC is a good alternative.


Draft
Wait until draft day before making any moves. I want to see 1. Adrian Peterson or 2. Jamaal Anderson fall to us. Otherwise, convince NE to trade us picks 24 and 28 for our 8th. If they don't trade and I had to make a choice at this point, it would be Alan Branch. I don't care if he is really big and better suited for a 3-4 scheme, Branch demands a lot of space and double teams. Otherwise, here's my picks for the draft....

Picks
Rd 1
24 Aaron Ross CB Texas
28 Robert Meachem WR Tennessee

Rd 2
38 Joe Staley OT Central Michigan

Rd 3
73 Kevin Kolb QB Houston
Xtra pick from Carr trade.......Selvin Young RB Texas or Tony Hunt RB Penn St. (I doubt he'll be available)

Rd 4-7
The rest are BPA

Drafting Ross will help solidify our pourous secondary. Meachem along with Johnson will spread the field and allow the Texans to run and pass effectively. Moulds will serve as a great mentor to Meachem.

SOOO, you have us stuck with CC at FS for another year. No thanks. That guy is completely useless.
 
^^Not if we signed Michael Lewis. Move Glenn Earl to FS. CC used as a nickle and dime back ONLY. There are so many different scenerios that come into play, and I had to go with my best case.
 
^^Not if we signed Michael Lewis. Move Glenn Earl to FS. CC used as a nickle and dime back ONLY.

SS and FS are two TOTALLY different positions. And, If we played Glenn Earl at FS, that wouldn't much of an upgrade from C.C. Those two guys have no speed and they miss keys too often. No thanks. Demote them both.
 
SS and FS are two TOTALLY different positions. And, If we played Glenn Earl at FS, that wouldn't much of an upgrade from C.C. Those two guys have no speed and they miss keys too often. No thanks. Demote them both.

Yes I realize that, I played college football. It's not out of the question to change positions, it's done often enough. With a Pro-Bowl SS, 1 great corner and 1 young Thorpe Award winner, your secondary is already better than the previous year. We arn't going to be solid at every position but it's a definate upgrade. Matter of fact, that defense would be pretty good.
 
Yes I realize that, I played college football. It's not out of the question to change positions, it's done often enough. With a Pro-Bowl SS, 1 great corner and 1 young Thorpe Award winner, your secondary is already better than the previous year. We arn't going to be solid at every position but it's a definate upgrade. Matter of fact, that defense would be pretty good.

I play corner. lol. With what you just said, i'd rather have speed at safety rather than corner, if i had to choose. But I think by drafting Coe in the 4th and Landry in the 1st, you're also much much better than last year.

Honestly, I'd kinda like to see Jon Hoke lose his job. I have my reasons for that.
 
I play corner. lol. With what you just said, i'd rather have speed at safety rather than corner, if i had to choose. But I think by drafting Coe in the 4th and Landry in the 1st, you're also much much better than last year.

Honestly, I'd kinda like to see Jon Hoke lose his job. I have my reasons for that.

I wouldn't be upset with those picks either. We can agree that the secondary is in need of change.
 
Free Agency:
1. use most of the cap to go after Steinbech. Young olineman that'll be there to build a line around.
2. sign Michael Lewis. pro-bowler or cc...yeah, i'm going lewis.
3. pick up Plummer. no giving up picks. they need to dump some dead weight.

Resign:
1. dayne. earned his place by beating the colts.
2. peek. even though him and babin are the same player. i just like him.
3. sallaam. need some oline depth. hopefully wont have to start A game.

Draft:
1st RD (in order of importance) - AP, Levi, LaRon.
2nd RD - Chris Houston, Kalil, or Merriweather (depending on 1st Rd pick.)


then, sit back and watch the texans not have a losing season! 8-8.
 
1. What would you do in the Free Agency.
2. who would you trade/drop and expected comp
3. Resign your players
4. your first through third picks

1. FA - Very little. Cato June from Indianapolis and Jake Plummer, but for no picks. This adds to my linebacking squad and provides Carr the competition he needs.

2. Trades - None.

3. Resignings

I'd let go of:

Peek
Weigert
DW

These players are, I believe, not contributing to the team what is needed to break .500. To me, dead weight and no real loss.

4. Draft Picks

1st - Adrian Peterson
2nd - Datish
3rd - Best OT available (Staley/Sears/Ugoh)

If Peterson is not there:

1st - Levi Brown
3rd - Antonio Pittman

Either way, I'm fixing the offense this year. These three players - (tackle, center, running back) give the Texans protection and a guy with legs under him. I believe in building the line through the draft, so this gives me the players needed for a line that will last a long time.

Summary: Offseason emphasis on giving Carr weapons he needs (a running game) and somebody who can block. Now I can safely say that in Carr's second year, he has all the personnel in place to be a winning quarterback. In fact, the Texans have added a veteran quarterback of the Denver system to compete with him/kick him in the butt/mentor him.

I did little to help the defense because the defense has loads of talent already. I've added Cato June to improve the linebackers and help out Demeco. If Cato could not be bought, I would have looked to a CB or a DE. The goal is to help out my top defense players (Mario/Demeco/Dunta) by giving them better support.
 
I have thought about the team situation for along time now and I have decided to do a trade with Al Davis. The Texans for the Raiders.This should get the pot stirred.Look everyone needs a break from trashing Carr all the time and maybe a new whipping boy is needed to break the boredom.:bubble:
 
In Free agency I would do all in my power to sign michael lewis and nate clements. I would then move Glenn Earl to Free Safety (what he played in college...plus there is not much of a difference between free and strong safety).

In the Draft I would draft (if ap isn't available):
1st: Branch
2nd: Rufus Alexander
3rd: Tony Ugoh or Ryan Harris
4th: Best Interior O linemen Available
5th: Best Safety Available
6th: Best Corner Available
7th: Drew Tate

I would release Peek and Wiegert. My lineup would look something like this.

QB: Carr (backup rosenfels, tate to be groomed)
HB: DD (if healthy, Chris Taylor/ Lundy if not)
PHB: Dayne
FB: Leach
WR: AJ, Moulds, Walter
TE: Owen Daniels
LT: Harris/Ugoh
LG: Pitts
C: McKinney/Flanagan
RG: Weary
RT: Winston
(Let spencer fill in once 100%)

DE: Mario Williams, Anthony Weaver
DT: Branch, TJ, Payne
MLB: Demeco... Wong for depth
OLB: Greenwood, Alexander, use Wong for depth
CB: D-Rob/Clements (with Faggins being nickel alone with Mcleon for dime or quarter situations)
FS: Glenn Earl
SS: Michael Lewis

Defense is pretty nasty... offensive line is upgraded... just missing that big time playmaker on offense. If AP drops then same draft but dt drafted in 4th or 5th
 
Ok.. you are the GM of the Texans.

1. What would you do in the Free Agency.
2. who would you trade/drop and expected comp
3. Resign your players
4. your first through third picks

My plan would be:

1. Make a run for Patrick Kerney. With Mario, moving Weaver inside, Kerney would add experience and be able to school Mario on being a good DE. Plus, the Falcons are not going to be able to match it being short on cap space.

2. Trades would be the following:
- Carr for the Third Round pick.
- Try trading Our 8th pick for New Englands 24th and 28th pick. With almost 27 million in cap space, they could sign a 8th pick with no problem and address other needs. Tom Brady would LOVE a Ginn here, and there would even be a chance they could get a decent pick since Dillion wants out of there. That would give them a small shot at Peterson, and a huge shot at Lynch/others who would only help Brady out of the backfield and suppliment Maroney.
3. Peek would be resigned for depth.
4. I would have the following picks if the top was successful: #24, #28, #39, #73, and a undecided between 65-95.

My picks other then MerryWeather (how ever you spell his last name) would be BPA with emphaisis on OL, WR, S, CB. LB, DT, and DE would be nice, but the first four are more of a priority. IF a BPA is much higher then the others, then they would be taken. MerryWeather fro me would be picked at 28th spot.

1. We couldn't break the bank on him either, we are not good on cap space ourselves.

2. Carr is staying! We need to use the 8th pick on a sure starter. WR and DL are very good in this draft, but they will be gone by the time 24 and 28 come around.

Sounds like your more of a Patriots fan than a Texan fan.
 
First I would like to say that I think Micheal Lexis was already resigned with Philly, but I'm not sure. Second, this is my offseason if it went perfectly, which means I'm going to reach and take some people that most likely wont fall too us.

Free agents:
Nate Clements- make a serious run at him, we have enough money and as the dead weight from our old contracts dissapears from our cap, it will be like his salary isnt even going up the next few years.

Release:
Payne
DW/DD

Resign:
Wong
Peek-if the price is right, he's only a situational guy

Draft:
1st rd- Adrian Peterson...since he probably wont be there Levi Brown (also note that is Quinn is still here and he probably will be, any team that wants him is a possible trade partner since miami who picks right after us will probably take him.
2nd rd- Rufus Alexander...if he's not here, Ryan Kahlil or Justin Blaylock might still be.
3rd rd- Doug Free OT
4th rd- Doug Datish C...if we didnt get Kahlil
5th rd- John Wendling FS
6th rd- Reggie Lewis CB
7th rd- Kasey Stddard OG

If we do trade Carr, and contrary to the recent reports, I still think we might, I'm assuming we will get a 3rd. I think we're just waiting for plummer to be released cause theres no way giving up a pick for him is worth it. I would use that pick on Kolb...I think he'll be around still, even late in the 3rd.

My 2007 starting Texans
Qb- Carr or Plummer...who even cares anymore
Rb- Adrian Peterson/Ron Dayne (taylor and lundy back up)
fb- Vonta Leach
wr-Johnson/Moulds/there's decent competition in camp for the 3rd spot i think
te-Daniels/Bruener/ Putz
Wintons-Pitts-Flanagan(until he's injured then Datish)-Doug Free-Spencer

Mario-T. Johnson-Maddox (He needs his shot)-Weaver/Babin
OLB- Alexander/ Greenwood
mlb- Ryans
cb- drob/ clements
ss- Earl
fs- rookie Wendling...just anything new please
 
Doody,
Michael Lewis didn't recieve a contract extension from Philly during the season, and decided to test free agency. I doubt he'll be back in Philadelphia because the coaching staff think they have something better in Sean Considine. Whatever, that's better news for us because we could use a Pro-Bowl SS who is in need of a change in scenery. IMO, he's headed to Houston.
 
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