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2014 NFL Draft Thread

Why does this keep coming up? Why are the Texans so interested in Mullet?

Some feel Mallet was a better QB prospect than the guys in this class, just needed to mature.

Supposedly we can sign him to a shorter extension.

He knows this offense, knows the terminology which is a difficult transition.

He has seen how Tom Brady works/prepares to be a great NFL QB and can model that process for the QB room. He's also seen their problem solving process... what do you do when your offense is getting stoned. What adjustments do you make?

The Texans have six picks remaining... One in the 4th, three in the 6th & two in the 7th round.
And I want 5 more... preferably in the 4th. So many good players left.
 
I'm not sure. Mallet's claim to game was not having very high football IQ and consistently overthrowing people/ having his ball go high on crossing routes. I don't get it.

Huh? Mallett fell due to off field stuff which has not recurred since he was drafted. He gave a great very high football IQ interview with Gruden.

Ryan Mallett is not just the most intriguing player in this year's NFL draft. In so many ways, he is the draft -- everything we love and hate about it. He is a tantalizing talent, a worrisome character, a walking rumor mill, a marvel on film, a statistical freak, a top-five talent who could easily slip to the second round, a guy you might love if you met him and one you might hate if you never do.

He was a great quarterback at Arkansas, but some people question whether his skills will translate to the next level. Everybody has an opinion on Mallett. He could be a franchise player for 15 years or flame out in three. This is why we watch the draft.

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STRENGTHS
Mallett possesses prototypical size. Has elite arm strength and can make all the throws. Displays smooth mechanics. Fluid, over-the-top delivery. Will fit the ball into tight spots and shows good overall accuracy. Has experience in the pro-style passing game. Good pocket mobility, can buy second chances and keeps his head down field. Fierce competitor and can command the huddle.

WEAKNESSES
Flashes the ability to run through progressions but has lapses in judgment and can force throws when pressured. Accuracy is solid but needs to become more consistent. Ball will sail when footwork gets sloppy. Does not have the athleticism to pick up much yardage with his feet at the next level. Potential maturity/character issues.

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One month ago, we passed along a report from NFL Network’s Albert Breer stating that Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett’s draft stock would be adversely affected by “off-field issues.”

Caplan wrote on Twitter Tuesday night that Mallett is “almost certain” to drop out of the first round of April’s draft, even going so far as to say it “wouldn’t shock (Caplan) to see Mallett fall to the third (round).” Similar to Breer, Caplan cites “baggage, and not the kind you carry” as the main reason for Mallett’s projected draft-day slip.

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The rest of these QBs are trash. Don't even waste the pick. Just build up the D Line and take a flyer RB like Storm Johnson. Just go 4-12 and get a high draft pick for a QB next year at this point.

They're not trash, but at this point, the remaining QBs don't seem like the type to ever become franchise-level QBs. We are already stocked up on backup-level/game-manager/get-job-done-but-nothing-more QBs, and so drafting another one isn't going to help. I'm fine if they totally skip QB for the rest of the day. Don't want Mallett, either...

Sure there's the chance of getting incredibly lucky and drafting a Brady-type in the 6th round, but I'd rather spend these late round picks (which are never top-level players) on areas where we need depth. I haven't seen every QB left, but two of the higher rated ones (McCarron and Metzenburger) I have, and I'm not at all impressed with either.

I also wouldn't mind seeing us package up some of the later picks and try to get back into the 5th round if there's someone that looks good who is sticking around. We have 2 6s and 1 7 that we could use to get up to early-mid 5th round. I'd rather see us get one good starter prospect (if one is around) than 2 or 3 backups-at-best types (which we will probably be looking at with those late picks).
 
Brian McCarthy ‏@NFLprguy 31m
100 players selected so far #nfldraft. 57 offense, 43 defense. 15 WRs, 15 DBs
 
Huh? Mallett fell due to off field stuff which has not recurred since he was drafted. He gave a great very high football IQ interview with Gruden.



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Read your own link. "Ball will sail when footwork gets sloppy." Did you watch him in college? His throws sailed quite often, even on easy, short crossing throws. He really was never a great QB prospect, I'm not sure why he is seen as a good one now.
 
Lots of good players left



1. Yawin Smallwood LB UConn
2. Jared Abredaris WR Wisconsin
3. Andre Williams RB Boston College (X)
4. EJ Gaines CB Missouri
5. DaQuan Jones DT Penn State
6. Rayn Carrethers DT Arkansas State
7. Justin Ellis DT Louisiana Tech
8. Storm Johnson RB Central Florida
9. Lache Seastrunk RB Baylor
10. David Yankey G/T Stanford
11. Cyril Richardson G/T Baylor
12. Preston Brown LB Louisville
13. Daniel McCullers NT Tennessee
14. Tiny Richardson G/T Tennessee
15. Brent Urban DE Virginia (DT)
16. Aaron Murray QB Georgia (X)
17. Martavis Bryant WR Clemson
18. Deandre Coleman DT California (5T)
19. Andrew Jackson LB Western Kentucky
20. Beau Allen DT Wisconsin
21. Louchiez Purifoy CB Florida (O)
22. Taylor Hart DE Oregon
23. Zach Kerr DT Delaware
24. Matt Patchan OT Boston College (X)
25. Shamar Stephen DT UConn
26. Larry Webster DE Bloomsburg (TE)
27. Zach Mettenberger QB LSU (O)
28. AJ McCarron QB Alabama
29. Keith McGill CB Utah
30. Tom Savage QB Pittsburgh
31. Bruce Ellington WR South Carolina
32. Caraun Reid DT Princeton
33. Trevor Reilly OLB Utah (DE/X)
34. Cameron Fleming OT Stanford
35. David Fales QB San Jose State
36. Ka'Deem Carey RB Arizona
37. Jordan Tripp OLB Montana
38. De'Anthony Thomas RB Oregon (WR)
39. Logan Thomas QB Virginia Tech
40. *Brandon Coleman WR Rutgers (X)
41. Bryan Stork C Florida State
42. Jordan Zumwalt LB UCLA
43. Brett Smith QB Wyoming
44. James Hurst OT North Carolina (X)
45. Adrian Hubbard LB Alabama
46. James White RB Wisconsin
47. Shayne Skov LB Stanford
48. Tajh Boyd QB Clemson
49. Tyler Gaffney RB Stanford
50. Lamin Barrow LB LSU
51. Ahmad Dixon SS Baylor
52. Isaiah Crowell RB Alabama State
53. Antone Exum CB Virginia Tech (X)
54. Colt Lyerla TE Oregon (O)
55. Tenny Palepoi DT Utah
56. Dustin Vaughan QB West Texas A&M
57. Antonio Andrews RB Western Kentucky
58. Mike Pennel DT Colorado State-Pueblo
 
did you want ellington too?

Gotta admit I didn't know much about Ellington but damn seeing him play really hurts to know we didn't take him. I love football players that are good basketball players. Dude is smooth and and really good body control. Damn.
 
Almost forgot about this guy, but still on the board, would make excellent 3-4 DE to compete for starting reps with Crick also teammate of Jadeveon Clowney, Kelcy Quarles, 6036 297

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Right now, my board is looking like:

1. Shane Skov, ILB
2. Zach Mettenberger, QB
2a. Aaron Murray, QB
3. Marcus Roberson, CB
4. Ka'Deem Carey, RB
5. Antonio Richardson, OT
6. Ed Reynolds, FS
7. Louchiez Purifoy, CB
8. Yawin Smallwood, ILB
9. Victor Hampton, CB
10. Lache Seastrunk, RB
 
1. Yawin Smallwood LB UConn
2. Jared Abredaris WR Wisconsin
3. Andre Williams RB NY Giants
4. EJ Gaines CB Missouri
5. DaQuan Jones DT Titans
6. Rayn Carrethers DT Arkansas State
7. Storm Johnson RB Central Florida
8. Lache Seastrunk RB Baylor
9. David Yankey G/T Stanford
10. Cyril Richardson G/T Baylor
11. Preston Brown LB Louisville
12. Daniel McCullers NT Tennessee
13. Tiny Richardson G/T Tennessee
14. Brent Urban DE Virginia (DT)
15. Aaron Murray QB Georgia (X)
16. Martavis Bryant WR Steelers
17. Deandre Coleman DT California (5T)
18. Andrew Jackson LB Western Kentucky
19. Beau Allen DT Wisconsin
20. Louchiez Purifoy CB Florida (O)
21. Taylor Hart DE Oregon
22. Zach Kerr DT Delaware
23. Matt Patchan OT Boston College (X)
24. Shamar Stephen DT UConn
25. Larry Webster DE Bloomsburg (TE)
26. Zach Mettenberger QB LSU (O)
27. AJ McCarron QB Alabama
28. Keith McGill CB raiders
29. Tom Savage QB Pittsburgh
30. Caraun Reid DT Princeton
31. Trevor Reilly OLB Utah (DE/X)
32. Cameron Fleming OT Stanford
33. David Fales QB San Jose State
34. Ka'Deem Carey RB Bears
35. Jordan Tripp OLB Montana
36. De'Anthony Thomas RB Oregon (WR)
37. Logan Thomas QB Virginia Tech
38. *Brandon Coleman WR Rutgers (X)
39. Jordan Zumwalt LB UCLA
40. Brett Smith QB Wyoming
41. James Hurst OT North Carolina (X)
42. Adrian Hubbard LB Alabama
43. James White RB Wisconsin
44. Shayne Skov LB Stanford
45. Tajh Boyd QB Clemson
46. Tyler Gaffney RB Stanford
47. Lamin Barrow LB LSU
48. Ahmad Dixon SS Baylor
49. Isaiah Crowell RB Alabama State
50. Antone Exum CB Virginia Tech (X)
51. Colt Lyerla TE Oregon (O)
52. Tenny Palepoi DT Utah
53. Dustin Vaughan QB West Texas A&M
54. Antonio Andrews RB Western Kentucky
55. Mike Pennel DT Colorado State-Pueblo


What I have left not in order.
 
I continue to go back and forth between Smallwood and Skov. The former more athletic and could play OLB. Love to get both.
 
I continue to go back and forth between Smallwood and Skov. The former more athletic and could play OLB. Love to get both.

i was big on Skov last year. He just started off so slow this year I lost interest. He did get better as the year went along. If he can return to 2012 form I would love him. I love Smallwoods hustle. Talk about a guy that plays with his hair on fire. We need a couple of more guys like that on our defense.
 
only ten picks to go till we are up again


lots of good players left.

1. Yawin Smallwood LB UConn
2. Jared Abredaris WR Wisconsin
3. Andre Williams RB NY Giants
4. EJ Gaines CB Missouri
5. DaQuan Jones DT Titans
6. Rayn Carrethers DT Arkansas State
7. Storm Johnson RB Central Florida
8. Lache Seastrunk RB Baylor
9. David Yankey G/T Stanford
10. Cyril Richardson G/T Baylor
11. Preston Brown LB Louisville
12. Daniel McCullers NT Tennessee
13. Tiny Richardson G/T Tennessee
14. Brent Urban DE Virginia (DT)
15. Aaron Murray QB Georgia (X)
16. Martavis Bryant WR Steelers
17. Deandre Coleman DT California (5T)
18. Andrew Jackson LB Western Kentucky
19. Beau Allen DT Wisconsin
20. Louchiez Purifoy CB Florida (O)
21. Taylor Hart DE Oregon
22. Zach Kerr DT Delaware
23. Matt Patchan OT Boston College (X)
24. Shamar Stephen DT UConn
25. Larry Webster DE Bloomsburg (TE)
26. Zach Mettenberger QB LSU (O)
27. AJ McCarron QB Alabama
28. Keith McGill CB raiders
29. Tom Savage QB Pittsburgh
30. Caraun Reid DT Princeton
31. Trevor Reilly OLB Utah (DE/X)
32. Cameron Fleming OT Stanford
33. David Fales QB San Jose State
34. Ka'Deem Carey RB Bears
35. Jordan Tripp OLB Montana
36. De'Anthony Thomas RB Cheifs
37. Logan Thomas QB Cardinals
38. *Brandon Coleman WR Rutgers (X)
39. Jordan Zumwalt LB UCLA
40. Brett Smith QB Wyoming
41. James Hurst OT North Carolina (X)
42. Adrian Hubbard LB Alabama
43. James White RB Wisconsin
44. Shayne Skov LB Stanford
45. Tajh Boyd QB Clemson
46. Tyler Gaffney RB Stanford
47. Lamin Barrow LB LSU
48. Ahmad Dixon SS Baylor
49. Isaiah Crowell RB Alabama State
50. Antone Exum CB Virginia Tech (X)
51. Colt Lyerla TE Oregon (O)
52. Tenny Palepoi DT Utah
53. Dustin Vaughan QB West Texas A&M
54. Antonio Andrews RB Western Kentucky
55. Mike Pennel DT Colorado State-Pueblo
 
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