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1. Lions – Andre Smith OT, Alabama. Need to protect whoever you put back there at QB. I think the fans would like to see Drew Stanton take the reigns at QB.
2. Rams – Aaron Curry LB, Wake Forest. I see the Rams continuing to build through the defense. Chris Long and Aaron Curry could grow together to be a great tandem. I see Curry as their SLB.
3. Chiefs – Brian Orakpo, DE Texas. The Chiefs only had 10 sacks last year, and of course they were the second worst defense, better than only the Lions.
4. Seahawks – Knowshon Moreno, RB Georgia. Moreno is versatile and a big play threat and the Seahawks don’t have either at RB. I think Moreno will have a great combine and come out as the top RB.
5. Browns – Aaron Maybin, DE/OLB, Penn State. McGinest is done as a starter. The Browns need to give Wimbley someone to play opposite to create a better pass rush in that 3-4.
6. Bengals – Chris Wells, RB Ohio State. The Bengals need to upgrade their RB core. I thought about Crabtree here to get rid of Ocho Cinco, but Wells makes more sense.
7. Raiders – Michael Crabtree, WR Texas Tech. This time it may be smart for Al Davis to buy the hype. Crabtree is the best WR in the draft and could be the biggest playmaker. The Raiders don’t have a #1 receiver, and JaMarcus Russell can’t progress without one.
8. Jaguars – Michael Oher, OT Mississipi. Have to protect your QB, and Oher should play right away for the Jags.
9. Packers – Malcolm Jenkins, CB Ohio State. This may come as a surprise pick because the Packers have good starting CBs in Woodson and Al Harris, but both of them are above 32. They have Tramon Williams for the future, and Jenkins could seal the position up, while allowing Jenkins to grow into the system.
10. 49ers – Matthew Stafford, QB Georgia. Niners could use a QB badly.
11. Bills – Brandon Pettigrew TE , Oklahoma State. Pettigrew is a great TE and could help out this offense a lot blocking and receiving.
12. Broncos – B.J. Raji DT, Boston College. Broncos need help up the middle. Raji can play either DT spot, and can collapse the pocket.
13. Redskins – Eugene Monroe, OT Virginia. The Redskins could put Monroe at LT or move him to the right. They could even move him inside to guard.
14. Saints – Vontae Davis, CB Illinois. Saints need a top flight corner and this guy has a real shot at being one in a couple years.
The first 14 picks have gone by and it's now time for the Texans to make their first round pick.
You decide, who do they choose?
2. Rams – Aaron Curry LB, Wake Forest. I see the Rams continuing to build through the defense. Chris Long and Aaron Curry could grow together to be a great tandem. I see Curry as their SLB.
3. Chiefs – Brian Orakpo, DE Texas. The Chiefs only had 10 sacks last year, and of course they were the second worst defense, better than only the Lions.
4. Seahawks – Knowshon Moreno, RB Georgia. Moreno is versatile and a big play threat and the Seahawks don’t have either at RB. I think Moreno will have a great combine and come out as the top RB.
5. Browns – Aaron Maybin, DE/OLB, Penn State. McGinest is done as a starter. The Browns need to give Wimbley someone to play opposite to create a better pass rush in that 3-4.
6. Bengals – Chris Wells, RB Ohio State. The Bengals need to upgrade their RB core. I thought about Crabtree here to get rid of Ocho Cinco, but Wells makes more sense.
7. Raiders – Michael Crabtree, WR Texas Tech. This time it may be smart for Al Davis to buy the hype. Crabtree is the best WR in the draft and could be the biggest playmaker. The Raiders don’t have a #1 receiver, and JaMarcus Russell can’t progress without one.
8. Jaguars – Michael Oher, OT Mississipi. Have to protect your QB, and Oher should play right away for the Jags.
9. Packers – Malcolm Jenkins, CB Ohio State. This may come as a surprise pick because the Packers have good starting CBs in Woodson and Al Harris, but both of them are above 32. They have Tramon Williams for the future, and Jenkins could seal the position up, while allowing Jenkins to grow into the system.
10. 49ers – Matthew Stafford, QB Georgia. Niners could use a QB badly.
11. Bills – Brandon Pettigrew TE , Oklahoma State. Pettigrew is a great TE and could help out this offense a lot blocking and receiving.
12. Broncos – B.J. Raji DT, Boston College. Broncos need help up the middle. Raji can play either DT spot, and can collapse the pocket.
13. Redskins – Eugene Monroe, OT Virginia. The Redskins could put Monroe at LT or move him to the right. They could even move him inside to guard.
14. Saints – Vontae Davis, CB Illinois. Saints need a top flight corner and this guy has a real shot at being one in a couple years.
The first 14 picks have gone by and it's now time for the Texans to make their first round pick.
You decide, who do they choose?
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