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http://likeseriouslywtf.blogspot.com/2008/02/2008-nfl-mock-draft-rounds-1-5-feb.html
this one was too cool not to share not only is it a full 5 rounds, it includes some inventive draft trades that really make things interesting, one including the Houston Texans.
The Houston Texans trade the 18th pick in the draft to the Miami Dolphins for the 33rd and 58th pick.
w/18th pick Miami selects one of the big three CB's (something I would expect the Texans to do) excellent value for them here if the Texans want to trade down this would be a tough choice, I'm undeceided depends how high Mike Jenkins is rated on the Texans draft board certainly fills the #1 off season need (Texans).
33rd pick Houston Texans(via Dolphins)-Reggie Smith, CB, Oklahoma
Another solid defensive player for a team that is going to be built around its defense.
I like this pick here, again addresses corner need & when Dunta returns to full speed Reggie, who has a nose for the football, can tackle & cover offers the option to be moved to FS.
58th pick Houston Texans (via Dolphins via Chargers)-Jamaal Charles, RB, Texas I don't know how long it would take before he was the most popular Texans player ever, but I don't think it would be that long.
A Longhorn? go figure like that's ever happend early before, J/K. I see him becoming an excellent slot receiver causing mismatches for LB's, under rated hands with blinding speed, the bonus is he looks like a #2 WR to me.
3rd rd. Houston Texans-Erik Young, G, Tennessee A great player with an even greater motor, a solid pick up for the Texans while they build that offensive line.
Would he come in and fill the void left by the injured Weary from day one? he has the size & athletic ability to make the jump assuming he too is healthy.
4th rd. Houston Texans-Michael Hamlin, S, Clemson An absolute steal in the fourth round, he has a chance to start right away for the Texans.
to be honest I don't know anything about him, anyone? does once again address the secondary.
5th rd. Houston Texans-Tony Hills, OT, Texas That offensive line is still not up to the standards they need to succeed.
Future franchise LT & another Longhorn? my guess is the locals love this draft- two Longhorns, two db's, two OL & RB/offensive weapon
this one was too cool not to share not only is it a full 5 rounds, it includes some inventive draft trades that really make things interesting, one including the Houston Texans.
The Houston Texans trade the 18th pick in the draft to the Miami Dolphins for the 33rd and 58th pick.
w/18th pick Miami selects one of the big three CB's (something I would expect the Texans to do) excellent value for them here if the Texans want to trade down this would be a tough choice, I'm undeceided depends how high Mike Jenkins is rated on the Texans draft board certainly fills the #1 off season need (Texans).
33rd pick Houston Texans(via Dolphins)-Reggie Smith, CB, Oklahoma
Another solid defensive player for a team that is going to be built around its defense.
I like this pick here, again addresses corner need & when Dunta returns to full speed Reggie, who has a nose for the football, can tackle & cover offers the option to be moved to FS.
58th pick Houston Texans (via Dolphins via Chargers)-Jamaal Charles, RB, Texas I don't know how long it would take before he was the most popular Texans player ever, but I don't think it would be that long.
A Longhorn? go figure like that's ever happend early before, J/K. I see him becoming an excellent slot receiver causing mismatches for LB's, under rated hands with blinding speed, the bonus is he looks like a #2 WR to me.
3rd rd. Houston Texans-Erik Young, G, Tennessee A great player with an even greater motor, a solid pick up for the Texans while they build that offensive line.
Would he come in and fill the void left by the injured Weary from day one? he has the size & athletic ability to make the jump assuming he too is healthy.
4th rd. Houston Texans-Michael Hamlin, S, Clemson An absolute steal in the fourth round, he has a chance to start right away for the Texans.
to be honest I don't know anything about him, anyone? does once again address the secondary.
5th rd. Houston Texans-Tony Hills, OT, Texas That offensive line is still not up to the standards they need to succeed.
Future franchise LT & another Longhorn? my guess is the locals love this draft- two Longhorns, two db's, two OL & RB/offensive weapon