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What should the Texans do with their number one pick?

Thanks man and I repped this post as well. I really just can't believe someone who's a Texans fan could have watched us play this year and not see that we need a QB.

Yes, we need a RT and a few picks on defense. But, my god, people are saying we should trade a pick for a scrub back-up like Mallett or sign some journeyman QB while we have a #1 overall in a pretty good QB draft class. When I see someone talk about how good the high school QB's are looking I just want to slam my head into a wall. I just don't know what to think anymore, I'm glad that there seems to be more rational posters here than crazy people.

They need a QB in the worst way.

Just not TB.

Give me Mallett/Mettenberger/Smith
 
Mettenberger is probably a first-round pick if not for his injury, which is why people have been pushing for him as our second pick after Clowney.

Who's pushing for Clowney ??! I know of many more who don't want him than do .... :slapfight:
 
Who's pushing for Clowney ??! I know of many more who don't want him than do .... :slapfight:

I'm personally leaning towards Clowney in the first to improve Watt's effectiveness and make the defense that much better. Picking Clowney would also be good, however, just slightly less effective overall.
 
But then he has game winning drives every week. He has played better than last year.

He has the opportunity to play better because the line is giving him more time. I suspect the same would happen with last years QBs and without improvement in the line play, the same 'poor QB' play will result regardless of the new QB savior. Both can make the other look better, but both are required for optimal results.
 
I'm personally leaning towards Clowney in the first to improve Watt's effectiveness and make the defense that much better. Picking Clowney would also be good, however, just slightly less effective overall.

You've been saying this a lot, but I think if your evaluations come up with Manziel or Teddy B as being the best fit and a good to great player as well you gotta take one of those two over the defensive stud.

If the QB sucks, he doesn't have that much in the way of getting a new one (because hey if your QB sucks then you're going to be back in the top 5 or 10 of the draft pretty soon) contract wise and the Texans do have a gigantic hole at the position. I think Clowney could be a great one, but we have Watt who is on the way to becoming great himself, and if one of the top QB's turn into great players I'd much rather have Watt on a team with a great QB than another great DE.
 
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& while most believe there isn't a Luck type prospect in this draft, his performance represents why the qb prospect always trumps other position prospects.......IF THE GRADES FOR EACH PROSPECT ARE CLOSE. & lets be real Clowney as a prospect isn't going to be rated that much higher than Bridgewater if everything holds as it is now.

And I'll add: If at all.
 
Watching that chiefs colts game is the reason u take the top qb over the other top position players if the grades for each prospects are in the same ball park.

As good as Houston and Hali were rushing the passer all year, Luck basically made them non factors by working the pocket, getting the ball out fast, and running when he had too.

Simply put, very good qb play trumps exceptional pass rushing and pretty much everything else. So while everyone is getting amped at the thought of Watt and Clowney on the same d-line rushing the passer, take heed of what happened saturday. KC's secondary got exposed once the pressure of houston and hali was nuetralized.

Great post. Couldn't agree more.

My buddy text me after that game stating "This is why you move heaven and earth to find a franchise elite QB." I've stated it many times as well. Playoff games come down to last minute drives, and great QB's have to come alive. The great ones do more than not in those situations. When you look at a lot of the franchises that have struggled over the years around the league it is mainly the ones that have not had a real good QB in a really long time. The Dolphins, Bills, Vikings, Raiders, Jags, Cardinals, and etc. You could add the Texans to this list as well considering that we made two playoff runs in 12 years and had just a few good years from Schaub. Teams with great QB's usually stay towards the top half of the league on a more consistent basis.
 
Great post. Couldn't agree more.

My buddy text me after that game stating "This is why you move heaven and earth to find a franchise elite QB." I've stated it many times as well. Playoff games come down to last minute drives, and great QB's have to come alive. The great ones do more than not in those situations. When you look at a lot of the franchises that have struggled over the years around the league it is mainly the ones that have not had a real good QB in a really long time. The Dolphins, Bills, Vikings, Raiders, Jags, Cardinals, and etc. You could add the Texans to this list as well considering that we made two playoff runs in 12 years and had just a few good years from Schaub. Teams with great QB's usually stay towards the top half of the league on a more consistent basis.

The Texans could trade away this entire draft class for future picks if they want to move heaven and earth.
 
The Texans could trade away this entire draft class for future picks if they want to move heaven and earth.

I've considered joking that the Texans should do this.

Trade 1-1 for some teams #1 pick for the next 3 years.

That way BOB gets to evaluate the players for a year and can make an informed decision of where to draft in the future.
 
I pray to the good Lord above that Lombardi's dumb enough to trade up for Manziel. They do have two 1st round picks that I would love to have. Although, two 1's might be a bit stiff for moving up 3 spots

Sounds dang good though
 
I pray to the good Lord above that Lombardi's dumb enough to trade up for Manziel. They do have two 1st round picks that I would love to have. Although, two 1's might be a bit stiff for moving up 3 spots

Sounds dang good though

I'm all in on Bridgewater at this point, unless a pretty big obstacle/issue pops up between now and the draft.

But even then, the opportunity to get both of CLE's 1st round picks to move back just 3 spots would make me stop and think.

The more options we have the better.
 
I'm all in on Bridgewater at this point, unless a pretty big obstacle/issue pops up between now and the draft.

But even then, the opportunity to get both of CLE's 1st round picks to move back just 3 spots would make me stop and think.

The more options we have the better.

Is there a post of yours somewhere explaining what you like about him? I've respected your draft research in the past. Admittedly, I'm just getting started on the draft. I just can't get a grasp of the QBs thus far going by what I've seen.

Presently, I wouldn't even stop and think. I'd be all over that trade like white on rice
 
I pray to the good Lord above that Lombardi's dumb enough to trade up for Manziel. They do have two 1st round picks that I would love to have. Although, two 1's might be a bit stiff for moving up 3 spots

Sounds dang good though

There is no way in hell we pass that up. In fact if it's true that Cleveland does want Manziel that bad we should start spreading the rumor about how impressed we are with Manziel right before the draft.
 
Is there a post of yours somewhere explaining what you like about him? I've respected your draft research in the past. Admittedly, I'm just getting started on the draft. I just can't get a grasp of the QBs thus far going by what I've seen.

Presently, I wouldn't even stop and think. I'd be all over that trade like white on rice

I have Bridgewater ranked as the top QB in this class in accuracy, decision making, pocket presence, and pre snap reads. He is the most pro ready QB in this class. He has a mind for the game and all of the required physical tools.

His arm strength is not elite, but it's NFL quality. His size is not ideal, but I think that he will grow into his frame a little bit more. I don't like how skinny he is but it's not a deal breaker. He also tends to hold the ball a little bit low in the pocket, but I think it's a fixable issue.
 
I wasn't hoping to get a QB with the first pick, until I saw this list....

QB's alive in the playoffs:
Luck, Rivers, Brady, P. Manning, Kaepernik, Newton, Brees, Wilson

Regarding any post season aspirations I may have that list is pretty telling.



What it tells me is that there are still two ways to get to the playoffs and win (at least one game):
1) dominant QB play: Rivers, Brady, Manning, Brees
2) defenses that are so good your QB is allowed to become, in effect, an outstanding game manager (Wilson) or make seriously garbage throws on a semi-regular occasion (Kaepernick and Newton).

*) I guess Luck defies my categorizations because he was certainly not a "dominant" player the other day but his supporting cast is among the worst in the NFL so there's no way he fits into the 2nd category.
 
I have Bridgewater ranked as the top QB in this class in accuracy, decision making, pocket presence, and pre snap reads. He is the most pro ready QB in this class. He has a mind for the game and all of the required physical tools.

His arm strength is not elite, but it's NFL quality. His size is not ideal, but I think that he will grow into his frame a little bit more. I don't like how skinny he is but it's not a deal breaker. He also tends to hold the ball a little bit low in the pocket, but I think it's a fixable issue.

I would not change a single word.
 
I pray to the good Lord above that Lombardi's dumb enough to trade up for Manziel. They do have two 1st round picks that I would love to have. Although, two 1's might be a bit stiff for moving up 3 spots

Sounds dang good though
The way I look at it, swapping firsts is no incentative so the only enticement is for more to be added. The second first is not enough imo. "what are you willing to give for me to trade down missing the three highest selected players?" Pressure is on Cleveland not to miss on the next "great quarterback". :roast:
 
The silver lining here is that Lombardi seems stupid enough to fall into the same trap Washington just did.
 
The silver lining here is that Lombardi seems stupid enough to fall into the same trap Washington just did.

Yes, he is. Although, he did pull the wool over the Colts eyes on Richardson. He might end up being a decent RB, but currently, the Colts took that one up the poop chute
 
Trade potentials...
Brady (South dakota)

should the vikings pick up QB in the upcoming draft?
Mel Kiper (2:41 PM)

I would say with the 8th pick. They might have to be aggressive and move up to get the guy they want. Maybe up to 2 with St. Louis. The problem at 8 is you're the fifth team that needs a QB. Right now, there are only 3 QBs that could figure into the top 8. There is a chance that Bridgewater, Manziel, Bortles are all gone at No. 8. They'll have to maneuver to get the guy they want.
Manny (Houston)

Does the Munchak firing mean that the Titans will most likely take a QB with their first pick? They don't have an established QB right now and I think a new coach would probably like to bring in his own QB
Mel Kiper (2:54 PM)

I think they would have taken a QB in the draft regardless. Jake Locker hasn't shown he can be a starting QB in the NFL. He didn't have a great final year at Washington coming into the draft. You're in a division with Andrew Luck. You need to secure a QB. You can't fool around when you're Tennessee and right now, they're lagging behind.

Keenan (Atlanta, GA)

What is the Falcons biggest need on defense?
Mel Kiper (2:55 PM)

Pass rusher. Edge pass rusher. They have to get after the QB better. Clowney would be perfect, but he'll probably be gone at 6. They're a team that needs OL help. They have to protect Matt Ryan better. Greg Robinson, Lewan. Jake Matthews will be gone.
 
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LOL at this nugget from Kiper about Locker, "..He didn't have a great final year at Washington coming into the draft..."

No kidding. It was a huge red flag that everybody saw, and yet all the ESPN draft gurus glossed over it as if it didn't mean anything. Now that the writing is on the wall he is going to use that as if it's something he agreed with at the time? Funny.
 
LOL at this nugget from Kiper about Locker, "..He didn't have a great final year at Washington coming into the draft..."

No kidding. It was a huge red flag that everybody saw, and yet all the ESPN draft gurus glossed over it as if it didn't mean anything. Now that the writing is on the wall he is going to use that as if it's something he agreed with at the time? Funny.

I still remember when he called Reggie Bush the next Gale Sayers and Barry Sanders packaged into one player. And 4 years later, including 2 Mario Pro-Bowls and 2 Bush injury filled seasons, he still had the balls to say Mario was the wrong pick.
 
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I think the top 3 QBs will be gone by the 4th pick. And Rams take OT Jake Matthews.

I remember few thinking RG3 would be a high No. 1 pick until he blew away everyone with a magnificent pro day and his stock soared.

It's interesting how many think they have the QBs already ranked when there's so much more to go in the scouting process.

Gil Brandt on Manziel: "He's like Tarkenton. Only better." Uh, Gil, Fran Tarkenton is in the Hall of Fame. "I know. And I mean what I say."

Gil Brandt, who's been scouting in the NFL since 1959 with Cowboys, has J Football as No. 1 prospect in the draft. He loves Manziel.

I'm still amazed to read and hear so many nationally predicting the Texans won't take a QB with their first-round pick. It'll be a QB!
 
I'm beginning to come around to Gil Brandt's way of thinking .... of those three QB's , give me Manziel .... with Bridgewater as my second option.
 
I'm beginning to come around to Gil Brandt's way of thinking .... of those three QB's , give me Manziel .... with Bridgewater as my second option.
Manziel is going to get his narrow little azz broken in 2 sometime very shortly after he arrives to the NFL if he keeps playing the brand of ball he did in college.
He's not 250 like Cam or Luck or Ben and just won't hold up to that kind of pounding and therefor will need to learn to play in the pocket. And Manziel as a pocket passer just ain't no Johhny Football.
 
Manziel is going to get his narrow little azz broken in 2 sometime very shortly after he arrives to the NFL if he keeps playing the brand of ball he did in college.
He's not 250 like Cam or Luck or Ben and just won't hold up to that kind of pounding and therefor will need to learn to play in the pocket. And Manziel as a pocket passer just ain't no Johhny Football.

How many big hits did he take at A&M?
 
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I'm still amazed to read and hear so many nationally predicting the Texans won't take a QB with their first-round pick. It'll be a QB!


Too many comparatively graded QBs in this draft. I think a number of these guys taken in the second or later are going to end up having very nice NFL careers. Mettenberger, McCarren, Murray, even Garrapulo if no one takes him in the first.
 
How many big hits did he take at A&M?
I didn't see that many games but of the ones I saw he got banged up real good a couple times, and that includes the bowl game against Duke. He was hurting and had to leave the field. He is just not a big guy and will need to significantly modify his game when he arrives in the NFL.
 
How many big hits did he take at A&M?

Enough for his biggest supporters to blame all of his issues on injuries he suffered during the season and that the only reason he was even playing in those games was because he was so tough and competitive.
 
Too many comparatively graded QBs in this draft. I think a number of these guys taken in the second or later are going to end up having very nice NFL careers. Mettenberger, McCarren, Murray, even Garrapulo if no one takes him in the first.
Yea I don't think there's that much difference between these guys and the so-called first tier including Manziel & Bridgwater.
And is John McClain that close to the people running the Texans so he would haveinfo on their Draft plans ? I doubt if they've even completed their prelim evaluation of potential #1 picks at this point ?
 
Too many comparatively graded QBs in this draft. I think a number of these guys taken in the second or later are going to end up having very nice NFL careers. Mettenberger, McCarren, Murray, even Garrapulo if no one takes him in the first.

Yea I don't think there's that much difference between these guys and the so-called first tier including Manziel & Bridgwater.
And is John McClain that close to the people running the Texans so he would haveinfo on their Draft plans ? I doubt if they've even completed their prelim evaluation of potential #1 picks at this point ?

Well once the draft is done y'all are going to find the NFL disagrees with your assessment that there isn't much difference.

No McClain doesn't have great inside info into the Texans unless things have changed under OB, but even a blind walrus can see a 1st round QB is a 90% chance.
 
Well once the draft is done y'all are going to find the NFL disagrees with your assessment that there isn't much difference.

No McClain doesn't have great inside info into the Texans unless things have changed under OB, but even a blind walrus can see a 1st round QB is a 90% chance.
I'm only seeing marginal differences between Manziel & Bridgewater & Bartles vs
Carr & Garoppolo & Fales. We will see what BOB & RS see ? Perhaps you are right, or maybe not ? It's very early in the process.
 
It's very early in the process.

No, it is very late in the process. It is only early in the frenetic draftnik season. The process began when the players hit their college campuses. The players have finished their play time and college careers. The only thing left for them is the underwear olympics.
 
No, it is very late in the process. It is only early in the frenetic draftnik season. The process began when the players hit their college campuses. The players have finished their play time and college careers. The only thing left for them is the underwear olympics.

Agreed. The #1 tool for scouting prospects is their film, which is complete.

You use combines and workouts to verify what you saw on tape, not the other way around.
 
I'm referring to the Texans' player evaluation process in preparation of their
Draft Board.

BOB: Alright guys, who do we have at QB?

Staff: Case Keenum, Matt Schaub, and TJ Yates

BOB: OK, who is the best QB available in this year's draft?
 
Agreed. The #1 tool for scouting prospects is their film, which is complete.

You use combines and workouts to verify what you saw on tape, not the other way around.
Well of course the film is there, the most recent college football season was completed months ago. But O'brien has just in recent days completed assembling his new staff, so they've had scant time to complete their process and conclude their player assessments, rankings, etc.
 
I'm referring to the Texans' player evaluation process in preparation of their
Draft Board.

These guys don't sit around picking their noses all year long waiting for January and a truckload of film to arrive:

Mike Maccagnan - Director of College Scouting
Bob Beers - College Scout
Ryan Cavanaugh - College Scout
Rob Kisiel - College Scout
Mike Martin - College Scout
Bob Merritt - College Scout
Nathan Trott - College Scout
 
These guys don't sit around picking their noses all year long waiting for January and a truckload of film to arrive:

Mike Maccagnan - Director of College Scouting
Bob Beers - College Scout
Ryan Cavanaugh - College Scout
Rob Kisiel - College Scout
Mike Martin - College Scout
Bob Merritt - College Scout
Nathan Trott - College Scout
beerlover - steward of College Scouting

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These guys don't sit around picking their noses all year long waiting for January and a truckload of film to arrive:

Mike Maccagnan - Director of College Scouting
Bob Beers - College Scout
Ryan Cavanaugh - College Scout
Rob Kisiel - College Scout
Mike Martin - College Scout
Bob Merritt - College Scout
Nathan Trott - College Scout
I'm not sure who's still there and who's gone among the Texans' college scouting department after BOBs coup of that staff which left several in managerial positions in the unemployment line, but I know last year these guys were scouting personnel on their assumption that they'd play in Kubiak's WCO/ZBS and Wade Phillips 3-4, and obviously that's all changed.
But in any case scouts accumulate data and recommend, they aren't decision makers. We got a long ways to go here.
 
Manziel is going to get his narrow little azz broken in 2 sometime very shortly after he arrives to the NFL if he keeps playing the brand of ball he did in college.
He's not 250 like Cam or Luck or Ben and just won't hold up to that kind of pounding and therefor will need to learn to play in the pocket. And Manziel as a pocket passer just ain't no Johhny Football.


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I don't remember ever seeing him take one of these. Manziel is very good at avoiding big hits. He was used as a runner at A&M a lot. That won't be the cSe in the pro's. He will be just fine in the pros.
 
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