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If Miller's not there at 11 I'd do everythig I could to trade back to get a Kerrigan or Houston type guy. I can see a lot of late 1st and early 2nd players getting drafted earlier this year. Unless something changes, there's just not a lot of early 1st type players this year IMO. I might be wrong, and I'm just now getting heavily into the draft, but I don't see it at this point.
At #11, realistic possibilities:
Robert Quinn-OLB
Brandon Harris-CB
Wishful thinking possibilities:
Prince Amukamara-CB
Marcel Dareus-DT
Unrealistic possibilities:
Patrick Peterson-CB
Nick Fairley-DT
LOL, I don't remember doing this thread.
I think I have a drinking problem...
LOL, I don't remember doing this thread.
I think I have a drinking problem...
What ... you spill ?
Julio Jones.
Best talent available and would finally give us a threat at the #2 wideout spot.
If Jones is available at 11 would you think about trading 11 to the rams for 14 and 78 because i doubt they would give us their 2nd rounder
who Texans WILL pick who Texans SHOULD pick who WE agree they should pick or who I think we should pick is still up in the air
Same for me , just not quite enough information yet and its still a bit difficult to nail down who will be available.
For those talking about a trade down , I think this year with Gary being on the hot seat , its just as possibl ewe see a trade up for a top talent , impact type player. Its time for this team to take some chances rather than always taking the safe route.
How big a difference is a #2 rookie WR going to make? How many targets will he see, after AJ and Daniels get theirs? What if Tate comes back strong, and allows the Texans to make even more of a commitment to the run? And you're assuming that Kubiak would even start a rookie WR.Right now I see Julio Jones as a bigger difference maker than any of the other available players.
How big a difference is a #2 rookie WR going to make? How many targets will he see, after AJ and Daniels get theirs? What if Tate comes back strong, and allows the Texans to make even more of a commitment to the run? And you're assuming that Kubiak would even start a rookie WR.
There's no way that Jones could make a bigger impact than a defender who can make plays. Jones would be a luxury pick (if he were better than the defenders available, which I doubt). And the Texans cannot afford luxury.
What happens when Mario, Cushing, or DeMeco go down? What happens when Matt Schaub goes down (how's that for a horror story)? We can play that game all day.What happens to us when Andre goes down?
But if you go into this draft without the hindsight of free agency pickups, the Texans must find defensive players that can step in and be ready to play. That means productive, big school players and not small school projects or workout warriors. And no luxury picks.
How big a difference is a #2 rookie WR going to make? How many targets will he see, after AJ and Daniels get theirs? What if Tate comes back strong, and allows the Texans to make even more of a commitment to the run? And you're assuming that Kubiak would even start a rookie WR.
Then wait until free agency (whenever that happens) and pickup a vet WR with WCO experience. He'll be able to provide more of an impact than a rookie, anyway. Or trade a future pick for a vet WR, as the Jets & Ravens did last offseason. The future is now with this organization.I see your argument about Daniels, and really the whole TE group because they add alot to our passing game. However, it's just not enough IMO moving forward. Not with our current WR group.
Then wait until free agency (whenever that happens) and pickup a vet WR with WCO experience. He'll be able to provide more of an impact than a rookie, anyway. Or trade a future pick for a vet WR, as the Jets & Ravens did last offseason. The future is now with this organization.
What happens when Mario, Cushing, or DeMeco go down? What happens when Matt Schaub goes down (how's that for a horror story)?
I would like for the Texans to be able to move down and garner extra picks. I don't think that the offense is so good it cannot be improved. A WR, OT, and developmental QB would be great additions. But if you go into this draft without the hindsight of free agency pickups, the Texans must find defensive players that can step in and be ready to play. That means productive, big school players and not small school projects or workout warriors. And no luxury picks.
Higher rated by whom??? Do you actually believe there will not be a defender available that could help this defense? Seriously?...but to ignore higher rated offensive players who could come into next season & help this team win more close games...
Higher rated by whom??? Do you actually believe there will not be a defender available that could help this defense? Seriously?
Win more close games by passing more? In the Texans 8 games that were decided by 7 points or less, they averaged over 27 ppg and over 308 passing yards. And your solution is more passing?
OK.
Size - 6'4 214lbsDon't understand the love for Jones. What's so special about him?
Julio #6 to Cleveland & Marcell Dareus available #11Kiper: Aldon Smith
McShay: Jimmy Smith
Rang: Prince Amukamara
Reuter: Marcell Dareus
Schrager: Robert Quinn
As you can see, there's not much consensus about this pick, other than that it will come from the defensive side of the ball.
Marcell Dareus has flown under the radar a bit of late, not getting the buzz of guys like Fairley, but he's still a solid NFL prospect from a top flight program who could contribute right away in Houston's new 3-4 defense under Wade Phillips.
First and foremost we have to see what moves the texans make in free agency where they are going to play Brian Cushing. I think if the texans sign a top corner & safeties in free agency then depending on his workouts I would go with OLB/DE - Justin Houston as he is the 2nd most complete 3-4 OLB in the draft behind Von Miller. I say no matter what if Houston is our guy don't trade down take him at #11 why risk losing him trying to get more picks that is to risky and it happens a lot when teams get all fancy being greedy unless he has a horrible workout. I think that this guy is going to rise on teams boards as the draft get closer and teams start to watch film and if has a great workout lookout he will be a top 15 overall talent.
You know every time I see this thread & think about posting a pick, then I think back to Spike Lee's "Do the right thing" you know the part where the doctor says, " those that know wont say & those that say don't know". Not trying to post anybody up but this early what are we really saying? I usually don't make my pick until the week of the draft, three maybe four days out max. just fyi
Nothing wrong with debating until that time...
I think a lot of people appreciate what you bring to the table regarding draft/prospect talk.
I don't always agree with the analysis, but I do learn a lot about the prospects and the draft just from the discussion that takes place.
I just think that with all this time to pass, folks just want to become more familiar and keep up to date on everything draft...
I don't get this agree with the analysis thing yet keep blithering away with nonsensicalness stuff like it really matters, c'mon can't have it both waysexcept of course in the mock draft forum where everything is just made up anyway
ps. maybe its the beer doing the talking? fancy swilling some Stone Brewery Ruination India Pale Ale
You know every time I see this thread & think about posting a pick, then I think back to Spike Lee's "Do the right thing" you know the part where the doctor says, " those that know wont say & those that say don't know". Not trying to post anybody up but this early what are we really saying? I usually don't make my pick until the week of the draft, three maybe four days out max. just fyi
I agree, sort of. I think one OT needs to stand out and separate himself from the pack. The teams below the Texans needing a LT won't feel they can wait on whoever falls to them.Gabbert and Mallett need to have great combines. So do Nate Solder, Gabe Carimi, and Tyron Smith.