... Not that it means much to me. I've seen grades from D to B, but I'm happy with what we got.
But Yahoo gives us a B+, and looking at their explanation & recap of the other teams, they seem to have a more realistic view of the draft, and what teams are actually trying to accomplish.
I got this link from TexansTalks home page(good job guys, nice homepage)
Only the Patriots(A+), the Browns(A-), & Buffalo(B+) recieved grades as high, or higher than ours.
But Yahoo gives us a B+, and looking at their explanation & recap of the other teams, they seem to have a more realistic view of the draft, and what teams are actually trying to accomplish.
I got this link from TexansTalks home page(good job guys, nice homepage)
from Yahoo Sports
Houston Texans: If you factor in that the Texans essentially got quarterback Matt Schaub in this draft and then got the top defensive tackle with the No. 10 overall pick, that's a nice haul. Schaub cost them two second-round picks and a sizeable amount of cash on the contract, but that's the going price with quarterbacks. The actual draft is filled with guys who don't have a lot of upside. Wide receiver Jacoby Jones may be nothing more than a return man and tall returners generally don't have a lot of success. Guard Brandon Frye might be the best gamble of the remaining players because he could develop into a left tackle.
Only the Patriots(A+), the Browns(A-), & Buffalo(B+) recieved grades as high, or higher than ours.