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didn't Vince Young wear it when he was here?I don't know why but I love the number 10 on a WR...
Who else wore number ten?
didn't Vince Young wear it when he was here?
didn't Vince Young wear it when he was here?
At one point, LSU's DBs just wave the white flag and start tackling him and pulling his jersey during his routes. LOL, almost every catch attempt he's got guys draped all over him.
The TD catch at the beginning of that clip was special. He'll need those skills to dig up Schaub's subterranean passes that everyone has to lay out for.
Hopkins reminds me of Cris Carter. Not a bad thing at all.
The older more mature Cris Carter w/ Minnesota or the younger Cris with the Eagles?
I had heard that they planned to move Crick inside to NT/DT when they let Cody walk .... but that makes the DE depth that much thinner and Im not sold that Crick can handle playing inside.
No kidding. Lots of hating going on for this pick and I just don't get it.82 catches for a 17.1 yard per reception average. That's a lot of receptions to still manage such a high average. And 18 TDs. Imagine if he were fast.![]()
Was listening to a guy on local shreveport radio today and he said that Hopkins is the best offensive player the Texans have drafted since Arian Foster. I laughed a little and moved on.
Mike
Hopkins was actually far more productive Watkins in 2012.
Interesting:
- Set state high school record for career interceptions, rated #14 cornerback in the nation by Scout.com
- Went to Clemson as a CB and moved to WR due to team need
- Played basketball for Clemson after the 2010-11 football season ended; was a member of Clemson’s NCAA Tournament team, but did not travel to the tourney
- Became the second player in ACC history to total at least 50 receptions as both a freshman and sophomore
- ACC-record 18 touchdowns in 2012, second in the nation
- Had game-highs 13 receptions for 191 yards, and two touchdowns against #7 Louisiana State in the Chick-fil-A Bowl on Dec. 31
[*]Turns 21 on June 6
Watkins got injured early in the 2012 season.
He had a stellar true freshman season in 2011. He looks poised for a dominant 2013 season and a #1 ranking fr his position, I would say.
You don't see much of it anymore.Not sure. There was some guy named Young who wore 10. All the Texans saw of him was the back of his jersey.
Are we to believe 4th hand rumors over the extensive background checks an NFL team does on potential 1st round picks? I'm sure you trust your "information", but consider why others would not.I know this will probably change now that Hopkins in the NFL and i don't want this to change anyones perception of him but i thought i'de pass this along. I go to a college in South Carolina and its pretty well known that both him and Sammy Watkins both smoke a lot. Not only that but a couple of my buddies say that their friends at Clemson happen to get weed from Hopkins. Like i said, hopefully he puts this behind him now that he's in NFL because he has all the physical attributes to be a great receiver.
Watt, Mitchell, Smith, Jamison, & Crick should be enough bodies. If there's an upgrade over any of them, I'm fine with that, but we don't need to carry six DLmen for our 3-4.
So, what are our expectations of Mr Hopkins?
400 yards? 50 catches? 10 TDs?
Questions are can/will Schaub look to his right more for DeAndre? Will Gary call his number? Are the Texans regrouping their run game adding to the FB position and an in line blocking TE?
I don't know about numbers, but the kid will fight at the point of attack and seems to put a lot of work in on his hands.
This is what bothered me most towards the end of the season. I don't have a clue why, but Schaub seemed to be forcing the ball to AJ way too often. It's like he didn't trust anyone but AJ. Hopkins is supposedly know for his ability to fight for the ball when it's thrown his way. I sure hope Schaub can spread the ball around like he used to do
And I think that's what it's all about. I said this somewhere else, but it's about trust.
By the end of the season, I don't think Schaub trusted Martin because of how many times he'd put the ball in the boy's hands and had him drop it. I don't think he trusted KW because he wasn't getting separation and wasn't catching everything thrown to him like he had been a few years ago.
I'm hoping Hopkins learns his role and his routes and I hope he doesn't drop any balls because Schaub needs for him to get to his spot and catch the ball so that trust can start to build up.
This is what bothered me most towards the end of the season. I don't have a clue why, but Schaub seemed to be forcing the ball to AJ way too often. It's like he didn't trust anyone but AJ. Hopkins is supposedly know for his ability to fight for the ball when it's thrown his way. I sure hope Schaub can spread the ball around like he used to do
I see it the same way, kinda.I think there may be a perception problem here:
Percentage of attempts AJ targeted:
2008 30.7%
2009 28.7%
2010 29.6%
2012 30.1%
I left off 2007 and 2011 because AJ missed substantial time.
That is a flat line the entire time AJ and Schaub have worked together.
I think there may be a perception problem here:
Percentage of attempts AJ targeted:
2008 30.7%
2009 28.7%
2010 29.6%
2012 30.1%
I left off 2007 and 2011 because AJ missed substantial time.
That is a flat line the entire time AJ and Schaub have worked together.
I agree with TPN that trust is key to Hopkins' season but I wouldn't look for a lot of targets being pulled from AJ.
Not as a prediction but I looked at AJ's rookie numbers and it is incredible he got 976 yards with Carr at QB and a passing attack with a whopping 2600 yds.
I think there may be a perception problem here:
Percentage of attempts AJ targeted:
2008 30.7%
2009 28.7%
2010 29.6%
2012 30.1%
I left off 2007 and 2011 because AJ missed substantial time.
That is a flat line the entire time AJ and Schaub have worked together.
I agree with TPN that trust is key to Hopkins' season but I wouldn't look for a lot of targets being pulled from AJ.
Not as a prediction but I looked at AJ's rookie numbers and it is incredible he got 976 yards with Carr at QB and a passing attack with a whopping 2600 yds.
Statistically, its easy to show why the Texans need this. ESPNs AFC South blogger Paul Kuharsky collected these numbers from ESPN Stats and Info:
The Texans were one of four NFL teams that targeted one receiver more than all the rest combined, along with the Lions, Chiefs and Bears.
Johnson was targeted on 58.1 percent of the Texans pass attempts to receivers, the highest rate in the league.
Quarterback Matt Schaubs completion percentage was 70.9 to Johnson with 31.6 attempts per interception. Meanwhile, his completion percentage to every other receiver on his roster was 56.5 with 21.6 attempts per interception.
Confused by your numbers. Not sure where they are from?
http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexans/2013/04/numbers-show-texans-overdependence-on-andre-johnson/
Confused by your numbers. Not sure where they are from?
Hmm, weird. I guess it just seemed like he forced it a lot more towards the end of the season. You'd think with all the coverage that gets rolled to wherever AJ lines up there'd be an open man somewhere. Hence the reason we drafted a WR in the 1st.
Don't mind me, I'm just babbling. Asking and answering my questions
Confused by your numbers. Not sure where they are from?
http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexans/2013/04/numbers-show-texans-overdependence-on-andre-johnson/The Texans were one of four NFL teams that targeted one receiver more than all the rest combined, along with the Lions, Chiefs and Bears.
Johnson was targeted on 58.1 percent of the Texans pass attempts to receivers, the highest rate in the league.
Different stat. That is % targets to WR's. In terms of the issue of fixating on AJ I think that is irrelevant. This discussion is about is Schaub looking at all his receiving options. Our system since OD has been here has always targeted OD and the TE's highly. Now Hopkins may shift the WR numbers some away from the TE's and RB's but I bet AJ still gets his 30%.
Stats are from ESPN.
By the way is it surprising AJ, CJ and Brandon Marshall get targeted a lot?
Remember the first 7 or 8 games, people forgot about Dre... we weren't getting him the ball for one reason or another. Then he turned it on. There was a definite "Forced it to Dre" feel to the last 4 or 5 games.
But, we were asking for those guys to step up....... Dre included & I think that would entail some forcing. It's all semantics.
But, it's been correctly stated here, overall Schaub is pretty good about spreading the ball around. Go back & read a couple of TCs blogs. This year was an abnormally bad year for the Texans catch rate. There was some definite trust issues that came to bear at the wrong time.
Hopefully another full season with Graham playing significant minutes, the absence of "Drops a sure fire TD in the endzone that could have changed the game" Casey..... schaub will spread it around & open this thang up.
Actually, missed two game due to suspension at the being of the year and only one due to injury. he blantly regressed on the field and was no way a better football player than Hopkins in 2012.
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/teams/ccl/stats
KW had 41 receptions last year. If Hopkins quickly picks up the playbook and learns his routes and doesn't put the ball on the field (unlike Martin and Posey), I expect him to get KWs numbers from last year. At least. If he really progresses, he could also pick up some of Casey's targets.
But I expect him to quickly grow into the numbers KW had at his peak, if not progress past them.
And if Hopkins can start putting up some big numbers, I expect AJ to start putting up some bigger numbers as teams try to get sneaky in trying to cover both of them.
... we weren't getting him the ball for one reason or another.
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It's all semantics.
Early in the season, the team was doing well on both sides of the ball
We didn't need AJ; instead, we gave the ball to Foster to close out games.
In the second half, we weren't ahead anywhere close to the beginning of the season, we needed to go to the air more.
I think he would have to be really special to get 41 catches. Or at least Kubiak & Schaub has to think he's special.
We'll probably see more of a rotation at that spot, with the reps LeStar & Martin have on Hopkins. Then, we'll probably see more 3 WRs instead of 2 TEs like we did last year.
So who knows?
But I think we'll see less total catches, but a higher YPC & that's what we need from that position to stretch the field.
Last year, there were 9 rookies that got over 41 catches. The year before, there were 7. The year before that, there were 8.
In a show of leadership, Schaub texted Hopkins after he was drafted on Thursday night around 10 p.m. CT.
Its very important (to do) for all the picks, but especially an early pick and being an offensive guy and someone that were going to be joined here for a while between me, him and Dre (Andre Johnson) and Arian (Foster), Schaub said. So I just wanted to welcome him and let him know that theres a lot of work ahead.
Schaub said he was lying around at home after he texted Hopkins. He didnt expect to get a call back at such a late hour amid the chaos Hopkins was dealing after being selected.
The type of kid that he is, he called me back about five minutes later and we talked for about 10 minutes, Schaub said. Just shows his character and what hes all about.
I think he would have to be really special to get 41 catches. Or at least Kubiak & Schaub has to think he's special.
We'll probably see more of a rotation at that spot, with the reps LeStar & Martin have on Hopkins. Then, we'll probably see more 3 WRs instead of 2 TEs like we did last year.
So who knows?
But I think we'll see less total catches, but a higher YPC & that's what we need from that position to stretch the field.
Rick perhaps? He's on record saying their looking for Hopkins to start opposite AJ day one. An "IMPACT PLAYER" in the first round is his motto. That's what I'm expecting out of the 27th pick on day one as well.
Guess we'll see.
I've got no doubt he'll start at WR2. Doesn't mean he'll get all the snaps. Kubiak has trust issues. Schaub has trust issues. & apparently it's pretty easy to get into Kube's doghouse.
Andre Davis should have started over Walter, didn't... & didn't get anywhere near 41 catches.
Honestly, I'd be happy if he can get 32 catches or so at 15+ a piece & 10 TDs. Solid, & promising.