Texan4Ever
All Pro
This is assuming the Texans have seven draft choices in the upcoming NFL Draft
NOTE: I did the best I could and although the players may be off a round or two (or maybe even more), I basically tried to hit all our needs.
1.) Deunta Williams (UNC FS) Not sure if hes worth a first-round draft pick but regardless I wouldnt be upset if we drafted him in the mid to later portion of the first round. Has 12 career interceptions up until his Junior year and understands coverage and can also support CBs.
2.) Stefen Wisniewski (Penn State C) All around tough Center who excels in run blocking and is a solid pass blocker. Decent size (63 300-Lbs) and nimble enough to move around and get to the next level.
3.) Christian Ballard (Iowa DT) Tough defensive linemen who can stop the run and shed blocks. Could use some bulking up but regardless, Ballard gives the Texan a quick linemen who can take on blockers and still make a play.
4.) Alex Wujciak (Maryland MLB) Looks like Brian Cushings long-lost twin seriously. Joking aside, in two years as a starter he has recorded 264 total tackles with 17 tackles for losses.
5.) James Cleveland (Houston WR) Productive receiver who excels in UH system offense. In 2009, he caught 104 passes for 1,214 yards and 14 TDs. Gives Matt Schaub another weapon to throw to.
6.) Jabaal Sheard (Pittsburgh DE) Overshadowed by Greg Romeus, Sheard has been productive at Pitt and gives us another DE to develop and groom into a role player.
7.) Roy Helu (Nebraska RB) 220-Lbs running back to complement Arian Foster and Steve Slaton. Can catch passes and averages 5.4 YPC, could be used in goal-line situations.
NOTE: I did the best I could and although the players may be off a round or two (or maybe even more), I basically tried to hit all our needs.
1.) Deunta Williams (UNC FS) Not sure if hes worth a first-round draft pick but regardless I wouldnt be upset if we drafted him in the mid to later portion of the first round. Has 12 career interceptions up until his Junior year and understands coverage and can also support CBs.
2.) Stefen Wisniewski (Penn State C) All around tough Center who excels in run blocking and is a solid pass blocker. Decent size (63 300-Lbs) and nimble enough to move around and get to the next level.
3.) Christian Ballard (Iowa DT) Tough defensive linemen who can stop the run and shed blocks. Could use some bulking up but regardless, Ballard gives the Texan a quick linemen who can take on blockers and still make a play.
4.) Alex Wujciak (Maryland MLB) Looks like Brian Cushings long-lost twin seriously. Joking aside, in two years as a starter he has recorded 264 total tackles with 17 tackles for losses.
5.) James Cleveland (Houston WR) Productive receiver who excels in UH system offense. In 2009, he caught 104 passes for 1,214 yards and 14 TDs. Gives Matt Schaub another weapon to throw to.
6.) Jabaal Sheard (Pittsburgh DE) Overshadowed by Greg Romeus, Sheard has been productive at Pitt and gives us another DE to develop and groom into a role player.
7.) Roy Helu (Nebraska RB) 220-Lbs running back to complement Arian Foster and Steve Slaton. Can catch passes and averages 5.4 YPC, could be used in goal-line situations.