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Scenario: Texans own 5th overall pick in the 2014 Draft. Manziel is @ the top of their board & still available as their clock begins. Phone is ringing off the hook! After full allotment of time Texans announce they have made a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles. Chip Kelly takes Manziel to run his offense, Texans get Eagles 1st this year & next plus this years 2nd.
First Round (From Philly): DE/NT Ra'Shede Hageman, Minnesota, 6060 311
Bookend with Watt. Can kick inside & play nose. Scheme diverse. Huge upside. Protection in case Texans are unable to resign Watt. For those who don't know much about Ra'Shede he is often compared to being Watt like. A former TE who made the switch to DT as his body grew, has similar freakish athletic ability, with high ceiling. Cannot say where the Eagles wind up selecting so will just say 13th overall same as when Texans took Watt in 2011 bringing his combination of power & quickness to the defensive front.
Second Round: OLB Trevor Reilly, Utah, 6040 245
Need outside rusher & kick Brooks inside. Wonder how Stanford loss? Trevor is a big reason why, pressure on a mobile QB. Mercilus will be a three year veteran, can never have enough pass rushers, should be a day one starter in Wade Phillips 3-4.
Second Round (From Philly): QB Kevin Hogan, Stanford, 6040 214
Forgotten man among redshirt sophomore QB class of Mariota/Manziel. Beaten Oregon back to back crushing national title hopes, so steps up under pressure, good game manager with upside who can drive the football down the field, mobile & of course smart. In a long line of great Cardinal signal callers. I'm really good with Keenum starting but what if he gets hurt? Yates is just back-up material, Hogan brings true starter potential with some development.
Third Round: OT Sean Hickey, Syracuse, 6050 291
Smart OL who studies his assignments & will handle them. Serious camp competition for starting RT. Newton will have three years, Williams will be 100% & Hickey is a competitive, hardworking, overachiever who will find a home starting somewhere on this line, possible LG. Better core strength than any of them, brings attitude but plays smart.
Fourth Round: RB James Wilder Jr., Florida State, 6010 225
Texans will need to find a replacement for Tate. Hard to project where he winds up going, certainly could be earlier, but guessing his more dynamic running mates grab enough attention to allow him to fall into Texan lap.
Fifth Round: ILB John Timu, Washington, 6010235
Playmaker, talked about him before reminds me of Troy Polamalu. Excellent special teams addition. With moving Brooks inside this allows you a different skill set to compliment, in nickle or dime packages.
Sixth Round: WR/KR Ty Montgomery, Stanford, 6020 215
Leads nation in kick-off returns. Junior draft eligible (tied to Hogan coming out). Very dynamic, don't really expect a talent like him to still be there but he is not listed this year or next. Also like Oregon State Junior Brandin Cooks, both very dynamic weapons on returns or in the offense. Sorry to say but Martin sure looks like a bust.
Seventh Round: NT/DE Wade Keliikipi, Oregon, 6030 306
More beef upfront. Explosive, gap penetrating, has upside to warrant development, please don't expose him to waiver wire like Chris Jones. Keeping my eye on this guy, was handled effectively by a very good Stanford OL but was still in on four tackles. Could go undrafted but he has plus size you look for & Texans need infusion of talent inside, hence using first pick on one.
Remember Texans would own Philadelphia Eagles first pick following season. This puts Texans in a position to keep using trade down strategy to address need while keeping under salary cap restrictions. The Eagles with Manziel could very well be a playoff team so don't expect a high pick in return, maybe early twenties, tough call to pass on Manziel if an offer like this does not present itself I would have no problem just taking Johnny & having two quality, young QB's moving forward then building around them. let the roasting begin
First Round (From Philly): DE/NT Ra'Shede Hageman, Minnesota, 6060 311
Bookend with Watt. Can kick inside & play nose. Scheme diverse. Huge upside. Protection in case Texans are unable to resign Watt. For those who don't know much about Ra'Shede he is often compared to being Watt like. A former TE who made the switch to DT as his body grew, has similar freakish athletic ability, with high ceiling. Cannot say where the Eagles wind up selecting so will just say 13th overall same as when Texans took Watt in 2011 bringing his combination of power & quickness to the defensive front.
Second Round: OLB Trevor Reilly, Utah, 6040 245
Need outside rusher & kick Brooks inside. Wonder how Stanford loss? Trevor is a big reason why, pressure on a mobile QB. Mercilus will be a three year veteran, can never have enough pass rushers, should be a day one starter in Wade Phillips 3-4.
Second Round (From Philly): QB Kevin Hogan, Stanford, 6040 214
Forgotten man among redshirt sophomore QB class of Mariota/Manziel. Beaten Oregon back to back crushing national title hopes, so steps up under pressure, good game manager with upside who can drive the football down the field, mobile & of course smart. In a long line of great Cardinal signal callers. I'm really good with Keenum starting but what if he gets hurt? Yates is just back-up material, Hogan brings true starter potential with some development.
Third Round: OT Sean Hickey, Syracuse, 6050 291
Smart OL who studies his assignments & will handle them. Serious camp competition for starting RT. Newton will have three years, Williams will be 100% & Hickey is a competitive, hardworking, overachiever who will find a home starting somewhere on this line, possible LG. Better core strength than any of them, brings attitude but plays smart.
Fourth Round: RB James Wilder Jr., Florida State, 6010 225
Texans will need to find a replacement for Tate. Hard to project where he winds up going, certainly could be earlier, but guessing his more dynamic running mates grab enough attention to allow him to fall into Texan lap.
Fifth Round: ILB John Timu, Washington, 6010235
Playmaker, talked about him before reminds me of Troy Polamalu. Excellent special teams addition. With moving Brooks inside this allows you a different skill set to compliment, in nickle or dime packages.
Sixth Round: WR/KR Ty Montgomery, Stanford, 6020 215
Leads nation in kick-off returns. Junior draft eligible (tied to Hogan coming out). Very dynamic, don't really expect a talent like him to still be there but he is not listed this year or next. Also like Oregon State Junior Brandin Cooks, both very dynamic weapons on returns or in the offense. Sorry to say but Martin sure looks like a bust.
Seventh Round: NT/DE Wade Keliikipi, Oregon, 6030 306
More beef upfront. Explosive, gap penetrating, has upside to warrant development, please don't expose him to waiver wire like Chris Jones. Keeping my eye on this guy, was handled effectively by a very good Stanford OL but was still in on four tackles. Could go undrafted but he has plus size you look for & Texans need infusion of talent inside, hence using first pick on one.
Remember Texans would own Philadelphia Eagles first pick following season. This puts Texans in a position to keep using trade down strategy to address need while keeping under salary cap restrictions. The Eagles with Manziel could very well be a playoff team so don't expect a high pick in return, maybe early twenties, tough call to pass on Manziel if an offer like this does not present itself I would have no problem just taking Johnny & having two quality, young QB's moving forward then building around them. let the roasting begin
