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Senior Bowl

They said during the practices, that Humboldt State was going to terminate their football program after this year .... until Cappa came along. They may have begged ESPN to really showcase his name and college in order to save the fate of the football program. That's a noble cause .... but ESPN shouldn't tarnish its reputation in doing so.
 
ESPN? What did they do? The game and practices were on NFL Network.
 
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Yea I don't think he's a tackle in the NFL. Today when was playing @ LT when he was embarrassed badly vs OK edge rusher Okoronkwo but he might be ale to play in the NFL
at guard. They sure gave him lots of chances today as he was playing at LT, LG, and also RG. Have no clue if Devlin was impressed enough with him to draft him ?

I think he's a developmental guy who has the ability to become an above avg starter. A 4/5th rd guy. Who, being honest if he had to start there would be bad stretches as he learns. But he would be better than XSF/Allen were this yr.
 
In the original Brown deal, Houston got a 5th from Seattle they had picked up from the Raiders. When the CB Lane failed his physical, the Texans got the Seahawks 3rd, but had to not only give back that 5th, but kick in their own.

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We also got Seattle's 2019 second which is huge. They got Brown + our 5th and we got #80 2018 and their second in 2019. Very good trade IMO.
 
Very good trade IMO.
A good return if a deal had to be made. I’d rather have an established LT than the picks. And considering that Rick Smith is out of the picture, maybe Gaine could have developed a better relationship with Brown. In retrospect, the deal looks penny wise and pound foolish.
 
The OTs have struggled with the edge rushers in this game. O'Neill has not looked like a 1st rounder. Just some really good defenders, especially on the South side.

The North QBs got the hype this week. But the South QBs have outplayed them in the game. Credit to O'Brien and Ryan to get these guys ready. While I expect the Texans to find a vet backup QB this offseason, I'm predicting they will end up with one of these South QBs as a #3.


I didn't get to see the game and I was quite surprised with the score. It seemed the North was loaded not only with QB's like Allen and Mayfield but also some of the better O-linemen like Toth, O'Neill, Crosby, and Hernandez. So, is this an indictment on the Denver coaching staff for not having their team ready to play? Or, is it more about BOB having his players ready and that maybe the talent for the North wasn't all that much better than the South's?

As far as picking up one of the South's QB's it looks like the kid from Richmond, Lauletta, may be a good late round pickup. From the highlights I saw he looked pretty comfortable with what BOB had him doing so he could be a pretty good pick up. He's 6'2" and 217 lbs, about Watson's size, but I'm not sure how mobile he is because I didn't see him scramble in any of the highlights I saw. He looks like he has a good arm with touch from what I did see.
 
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They said during the practices, that Humboldt State was going to terminate their football program after this year .... until Cappa came along. They may have begged ESPN to really showcase his name and college in order to sa
ESPN? What did they do? The game and practices were on NFL Network.


Yeah .... okay .... that network that you said. My issue is - they are telling me one thing while I'm watching something else. Most of us were watching the line reps because we were trying to evaluate talent. I wonder, would it not be a good idea to have 2 or 3 ex-linemen analyzing in the booth .... without a dog in the fight ?
 
Two of my favorites may have elevated themselves to Day 2 picks. RB- Penny / SDSU and WR- Chark / LSU. If they both handle their Pro Day the way they handled their business in the Senior Bowl, they're going to do very good for themselves.
 
I didn't get to see the game and I was quite surprised with the score. It seemed the North was loaded not only with QB's like Allen and Mayfield but also some of the better O-linemen like Toth, O'Neill, Crosby, and Hernandez. So, is this an indictment on the Denver coaching staff for not having their team ready to play? Or, is it more about BOB having his players ready and that maybe the talent for the North wasn't all that much better than the South's?

As far as picking up one of the South's QB's it looks like the kid from Richmond, Lauletta, may be a good late round pickup. From the highlights I saw he looked pretty comfortable with what BOB had him doing so he could be a pretty good pick up. He's 6'2" and 217 lbs, about Watson's size, but I'm not sure how mobile he is because I didn't see him scramble in any of the highlights I saw. He looks like he has a good arm with touch from what I did see.
Lauletta and the kid from Western Kentucky, White, were both very impressive and looked to have arms the equal of the QBs on the North team except for mybe Josh Allen who will go high.
I wasn't that impressed with Mayfield who didn't play much but I believe his experience is limited to the shot-gun so he's got a lot to catch up on in the NFL.
Seems like the media is attempting to make Mayfield the second coming of Johny Football as he's had a few issues off field.
 
I think he's a developmental guy who has the ability to become an above avg starter. A 4/5th rd guy. Who, being honest if he had to start there would be bad stretches as he learns. But he would be better than XSF/Allen were this yr.
Today he's better than either XSF or Allen ? Wow we got a long ways to go to get our Oline back on track again, let alone turning it into a really solid unit.
I sure hope Gaine is up to the challenge.
 
Two of my favorites may have elevated themselves to Day 2 picks. RB- Penny / SDSU and WR- Chark / LSU. If they both handle their Pro Day the way they handled their business in the Senior Bowl, they're going to do very good for themselves.

Would like to see both in Texan uni but may wind up w/2nd rd. grades, they are playmakers :handshake:
 
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Don’t think it’s such a bad idea to select Toth with one of those 3rd rounders. He will be a franchise LT. Grab stop gap in free agency until his two year commitment is over, not a better talent in whole draft for position.
 
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Today he's better than either XSF or Allen ? Wow we got a long ways to go to get our Oline back on track again, let alone turning it into a really solid unit.
I sure hope Gaine is up to the challenge.

It's going to be a really hard job for Gaine.

Seeing how this is a really weak FA class and they dont have a pick until the 3rd rd. Good news is this is a deep OL draft. So it can be done.
 
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It's going to be a really hard job for Gaine.

Seeing how this is a really weak FA class and they dont have a pick until the 3rd rd. Good news is this is a deep OL draft. So it can be done.

If they could land Hernandez or Wynn at guard they would be extremely lucky . Then maybe add Skyler Phillips or Colby Gossett . Problem is they are guards .
 
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If they could land Hernandez or Wynn at guard they would be extremely lucky . Then maybe add Skyler Phillips or Colby Gossett . Problem is they are guards .

I'm working on a Mock off season as we speak.

They've got to add atleast 2 OL in FA and draft another 2-3. I was really impressed by Wyatt Teller OG Va Tech. He's a soild OL in both the run game/Pass Pro. Reminds me of Joe Thuney of the Pats.
 
A good return if a deal had to be made. I’d rather have an established LT than the picks. And considering that Rick Smith is out of the picture, maybe Gaine could have developed a better relationship with Brown. In retrospect, the deal looks penny wise and pound foolish.
I'm trying to not "retrospect" as it doesn't fix much & usually upset me tummy. With Smith out of way (hopefully) we can get a team built. I'm looking at LT as wow that Davenport youngster made a lot of progress from 2017 TE to left tackle. :snobord:
 
Two of my favorites may have elevated themselves to Day 2 picks. RB- Penny / SDSU and WR- Chark / LSU. If they both handle their Pro Day the way they handled their business in the Senior Bowl, they're going to do very good for themselves.

Damnit, I was looking forward to copyrighting the rights to the "Chark Attack" t-shirts! I suppose it's still an option but it just isn't the same if he's not in a Texans uniform.
 
Matt Miller writes this about Hernandez-


  1. Could the UTEP guard find his way into the late first round? I thought so, as did my podcast co-host Mello, after a strong week of practice. Hernandez is exactly the kind of blocker the New England Patriots would love at left guard. Hernandez was a known factor before Mobile, but he was seen as more of a Round 3 type.
 
Lauletta and the kid from Western Kentucky, White, were both very impressive and looked to have arms the equal of the QBs on the North team except for mybe Josh Allen who will go high.
I wasn't that impressed with Mayfield who didn't play much but I believe his experience is limited to the shot-gun so he's got a lot to catch up on in the NFL.
Seems like the media is attempting to make Mayfield the second coming of Johny Football as he's had a few issues off field.

Since you watched the game can you tell me if either Lauletta or White were very mobile, or are they strictly pocket QB's with little or no mobility? Don't want another Savage out their getting killed because he's not mobile enough! :ouch:
 
It's a deep draft for interior O-linemen but weak for OT's.
I would agree with the interior linemen being a strength. And it is not particularly strong for franchise type LTs, or guys that are NFL ready. But if you project 3 years down the road, there are some Juniors and small college guys that could develop into solid NFL Tackles. They're just not plug & play guys.
 
Since you watched the game can you tell me if either Lauletta or White were very mobile, or are they strictly pocket QB's with little or no mobility? Don't want another Savage out their getting killed because he's not mobile enough! :ouch:
I seem to remember the North squad QBs Mayfield & Allen having mobility but not so much the South squad players but that doesn't necessarily mean they aren't capable of being mobile if the situation called for it.
 
I would agree with the interior linemen being a strength. And it is not particularly strong for franchise type LTs, or guys that are NFL ready. But if you project 3 years down the road, there are some Juniors and small college guys that could develop into solid NFL Tackles. They're just not plug & play guys.

Unfortunately for the Texans, "plug & play guys" are exactly what they need! They may be forced to play Clark again at RT while their draft pick (Crosby, Brandon Parker, Senat, etc....) develops throughout the season. Kind of like they did with Davenport this past season. Just hope Clark can heal and has enough left in the tank and that Davenport can hold down the LT spot. If not Watson could be running for his life again!
 
Unfortunately for the Texans, "plug & play guys" are exactly what they need! They may be forced to play Clark again at RT while their draft pick (Crosby, Brandon Parker, Senat, etc....) develops throughout the season. Kind of like they did with Davenport this past season. Just hope Clark can heal and has enough left in the tank and that Davenport can hold down the LT spot. If not Watson could be running for his life again!
I think the Texans have to address the OT position through free agency or trade. As well as the draft. They can't assume a draft pick can step in and start their rookie season. But they can't ignore the future of the position, either. It has to be looked at on all fronts.
 
I think the Texans have to address the OT position through free agency or trade. As well as the draft. They can't assume a draft pick can step in and start their rookie season. But they can't ignore the future of the position, either. It has to be looked at on all fronts.

I agree they should look at all possible avenues to address the OT position. But, with a weak OT draft class, a weak OT FA class, and probably no team willing to give up a good OT in trade unless they get a Watson, Clowney, Mercilus, or Watt in return, Gaine will really have his work cut out for him, especially with no 1st or 2nd rd pick! He's got a tough task ahead and I'm not sure it can be solved all in one off season.
 
I agree they should look at all possible avenues to address the OT position. But, with a weak OT draft class, a weak OT FA class, and probably no team willing to give up a good OT in trade unless they get a Watson, Clowney, Mercilus, or Watt in return, Gaine will really have his work cut out for him, especially with no 1st or 2nd rd pick! He's got a tough task ahead and I'm not sure it can be solved all in one off season.

And I'm not sure that any of these guys secure a top LT....LT's are scarce and teams are hard pressed to find one.....in all reality, might be easier to just go out and find a decent LH QB and switch the priority to RT.
 
And I'm not sure that any of these guys secure a top LT....LT's are scarce and teams are hard pressed to find one.....in all reality, might be easier to just go out and find a decent LH QB and switch the priority to RT.

I'll be honest with you, I'm banking on Davenport being the LT this season. I know it's risky "putting all your eggs in one basket" so to speak but I think it's a risk the Texans may end up having to take given the draft, FA, and trade circumstances they find themselves in this off season. Davenport got some valuable experience the last few games. Now it's up to him to train and develop his technique this off season. I saw this clip of him being interviewed in the locker room after the season was over. It gives me some hope for the LT spot this coming season. http://www.houstontexans.com/tv-med...son-more/85611454-5d3f-408f-aac4-0ac0bb4611e1
 
I'll be honest with you, I'm banking on Davenport being the LT this season. I know it's risky "putting all your eggs in one basket" so to speak but I think it's a risk the Texans may end up having to take given the draft, FA, and trade circumstances they find themselves in this off season. Davenport got some valuable experience the last few games. Now it's up to him to train and develop his technique this off season. I saw this clip of him being interviewed in the locker room after the season was over. It gives me some hope for the LT spot this coming season. http://www.houstontexans.com/tv-media/videos/OL-Julién-Davenport-on-offseason-more/85611454-5d3f-408f-aac4-0ac0bb4611e1

Good luck with that.

They need a backup plan/competition.
 
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I'll be honest with you, I'm banking on Davenport being the LT this season. I know it's risky "putting all your eggs in one basket" so to speak but I think it's a risk the Texans may end up having to take given the draft, FA, and trade circumstances they find themselves in this off season. Davenport got some valuable experience the last few games. Now it's up to him to train and develop his technique this off season. I saw this clip of him being interviewed in the locker room after the season was over. It gives me some hope for the LT spot this coming season. http://www.houstontexans.com/tv-media/videos/OL-Julién-Davenport-on-offseason-more/85611454-5d3f-408f-aac4-0ac0bb4611e1
Davenport seems to be a serious and dedicated young man from these comments but it's a queston as to how dedicated he is, how hard will he work on his own without supervision in the weight room in the offseason because he's got to get stronger. And he made a gigantic jump from the level he was playing at in college to the NFL so sounds like he recognizes what's ahead for him and what he needs to do to succeed.
But Insideop you say you are counting on him as the guy for us in 2018 as our LT but don't you agree there's some wishful thinking there on your part ? Had his 4 years of experience been in college been in the SEC and then maybe he's ready to start in his second season, but he's got so much progress to make up to the NFL level, well I hope you are right because it would be huge for us if he could play some starting tackle for us in '18.
 
Davenport seems to be a serious and dedicated young man from these comments but it's a queston as to how dedicated he is, how hard will he work on his own without supervision in the weight room in the offseason because he's got to get stronger. And he made a gigantic jump from the level he was playing at in college to the NFL so sounds like he recognizes what's ahead for him and what he needs to do to succeed.
But Insideop you say you are counting on him as the guy for us in 2018 as our LT but don't you agree there's some wishful thinking there on your part ? Had his 4 years of experience been in college been in the SEC and then maybe he's ready to start in his second season, but he's got so much progress to make up to the NFL level, well I hope you are right because it would be huge for us if he could play some starting tackle for us in '18.

Of course there is some "wishful thinking" on my part! But this whole MB is full of "wishful thinking!" Isn't it wishful thinking to think the Texans will get all these O-linemen in FA that everybody thinks they should get and then draft every O-lineman everybody thinks they should draft and then plug them in and they solve all your problems with the O-line? Right now no one knows who will be available in FA and who the Texans will go after, or even if the player will choose the Texans over other offers. And, right now no one knows who will be there for the Texans in the Draft and whether they decide to move up or stay put in the 3rd rd. We just don't know and won't until it happens.

But, here's what we do know:
1. Davenport is here already and under contract for awhile.
2. Davenport has a year of experience now under his belt.
3. Davenport now knows what it will take to play LT in the NFL and has said he will be making improvements in his strength and technique this off season to continue to play LT at an NFL level.

Now, the Texans (Gaine) could find somebody in FA to play LT and plug him in from day 1 and that would be great. But, with this weak FA OT class, I'm not sure they find anyone that will be that good unless they pay some ungodly amount to get him here, and then you've probably depleted funds you will need for other positions plus Clowney's mega contract. I see them going after a good OG and maybe an OT who is OK but not great in FA, and I think they will keep Clark as an insurance policy. A poor insurance policy I know, but an insurance policy none the less. I also think they will keep Allen since he played LT for a game before he got hurt.

As for the Draft, I don't know, at this time, who will be there for them in the 3rd rd or if they will have to try and move up to get someone like Crosby or O'Niell in the 2nd rd. But, even if they did I think whoever they get will probably be put in at RT and have to battle it out with Clark or a FA. I don't think they put an untried rookie in at LT when they already have Davenport who's at least had 2 full games at LT under his belt and played throughout the season. I could see putting a rookie in at LT if this was a great OT class and the Texans got a Joe Thomas type OT in the 1st rd but that ain't happening. There is no Joe Thomas in this Draft and the Texans don't have a 1st or 2nd rd pick even if there was a Joe Thomas in the Draft! Let's face it, it's a weak class for OT's. Yes, there are some good developmental players in there at OT like Senat, Parker, or Cappa. But they're in the same boat Davenport was in this time last year. They will have to be developed just like Davenport was and brought along slowly.

So, maybe my counting on Davenport to make the improvements in strength and technique this off season is just "wishful thinking" but I think it has a better chance of coming true than some of the other "wishful thinking" around here! :shades: JMO.
 
I agree they should look at all possible avenues to address the OT position. But, with a weak OT draft class, a weak OT FA class, and probably no team willing to give up a good OT in trade unless they get a Watson, Clowney, Mercilus, or Watt in return, Gaine will really have his work cut out for him, especially with no 1st or 2nd rd pick! He's got a tough task ahead and I'm not sure it can be solved all in one off season.
If RS were still here they'd trade Clowney and a high pick for Joe Thomas. We'll have to see how Gaine handles things

Davenport seems to be a serious and dedicated young man from these comments but it's a queston as to how dedicated he is, how hard will he work on his own without supervision in the weight room in the offseason because he's got to get stronger. And he made a gigantic jump from the level he was playing at in college to the NFL so sounds like he recognizes what's ahead for him and what he needs to do to succeed.
But Insideop you say you are counting on him as the guy for us in 2018 as our LT but don't you agree there's some wishful thinking there on your part ? Had his 4 years of experience been in college been in the SEC and then maybe he's ready to start in his second season, but he's got so much progress to make up to the NFL level, well I hope you are right because it would be huge for us if he could play some starting tackle for us in '18.
with Davenport it will mostly be about the coaching he receives so at this point I'm not very confidant
 
Of course there is some "wishful thinking" on my part! But this whole MB is full of "wishful thinking!" Isn't it wishful thinking to think the Texans will get all these O-linemen in FA that everybody thinks they should get and then draft every O-lineman everybody thinks they should draft and then plug them in and they solve all your problems with the O-line? Right now no one knows who will be available in FA and who the Texans will go after, or even if the player will choose the Texans over other offers. And, right now no one knows who will be there for the Texans in the Draft and whether they decide to move up or stay put in the 3rd rd. We just don't know and won't until it happens.

But, here's what we do know:
1. Davenport is here already and under contract for awhile.
2. Davenport has a year of experience now under his belt.
3. Davenport now knows what it will take to play LT in the NFL and has said he will be making improvements in his strength and technique this off season to continue to play LT at an NFL level.

Now, the Texans (Gaine) could find somebody in FA to play LT and plug him in from day 1 and that would be great. But, with this weak FA OT class, I'm not sure they find anyone that will be that good unless they pay some ungodly amount to get him here, and then you've probably depleted funds you will need for other positions plus Clowney's mega contract. I see them going after a good OG and maybe an OT who is OK but not great in FA, and I think they will keep Clark as an insurance policy. A poor insurance policy I know, but an insurance policy none the less. I also think they will keep Allen since he played LT for a game before he got hurt.

As for the Draft, I don't know, at this time, who will be there for them in the 3rd rd or if they will have to try and move up to get someone like Crosby or O'Niell in the 2nd rd. But, even if they did I think whoever they get will probably be put in at RT and have to battle it out with Clark or a FA. I don't think they put an untried rookie in at LT when they already have Davenport who's at least had 2 full games at LT under his belt and played throughout the season. I could see putting a rookie in at LT if this was a great OT class and the Texans got a Joe Thomas type OT in the 1st rd but that ain't happening. There is no Joe Thomas in this Draft and the Texans don't have a 1st or 2nd rd pick even if there was a Joe Thomas in the Draft! Let's face it, it's a weak class for OT's. Yes, there are some good developmental players in there at OT like Senat, Parker, or Cappa. But they're in the same boat Davenport was in this time last year. They will have to be developed just like Davenport was and brought along slowly.

So, maybe my counting on Davenport to make the improvements in strength and technique this off season is just "wishful thinking" but I think it has a better chance of coming true than some of the other "wishful thinking" around here! :shades: JMO.

You sure have alot more faith in Davenport than I do.

If he's only avg next season that will be an upgrade. They should sign atleast 2 FA's and draft a couple of guys to try to get to avg.

Good thing is if Watson comes back healthy, (A big question mark in my mind) then an avg OL should be able to provide Watson the protection he needs and if that happens then I think y'all are going to be surprised by the season L. Miller has.
 
You sure have alot more faith in Davenport than I do.

If he's only avg next season that will be an upgrade. They should sign at least 2 FA's and draft a couple of guys to try to get to avg.

Good thing is if Watson comes back healthy, (A big question mark in my mind) then an avg OL should be able to provide Watson the protection he needs and if that happens then I think y'all are going to be surprised by the season L. Miller has.

I don't know if it's faith in Davenport or just hope. I don't expect Davenport to turn into the next "Joe Thomas" or even the next "Duane Brown" for that matter by the beginning of the season. What I'm hoping for is an improvement in strength and technique that will allow him to be a competent NFL LT this season. If he can make steady improvements each game and hone his craft then the Texans may have just found their LT for the next 8 to 10 years. But, you're right, they should sign at least 2 FA O-linemen and draft 2 more. There's a number of open spots along the O-line up for grabs!
 
I don't know if it's faith in Davenport or just hope. I don't expect Davenport to turn into the next "Joe Thomas" or even the next "Duane Brown" for that matter by the beginning of the season. What I'm hoping for is an improvement in strength and technique that will allow him to be a competent NFL LT this season. If he can make steady improvements each game and hone his craft then the Texans may have just found their LT for the next 8 to 10 years. But, you're right, they should sign at least 2 FA O-linemen and draft 2 more. There's a number of open spots along the O-line up for grabs!

I'm not saying Davenport cant do it,

I'm just saying it's alot to expect the amount of improvement in his game to be an every down starting LT in game #1. This is why I think Clark may be kept on the roster for another yr.

I need to go back and change my offseason plan. What I really would like Gaine to do is sign RFA Nsekhe to be the LT next yr at the cost of a 2019 2nd rd pick. That guy would answer a big question on the OL.
 
I'm not saying Davenport cant do it,

I'm just saying it's alot to expect the amount of improvement in his game to be an every down starting LT in game #1. This is why I think Clark may be kept on the roster for another yr.

I need to go back and change my offseason plan. What I really would like Gaine to do is sign RFA Nsekhe to be the LT next yr at the cost of a 2019 2nd rd pick. That guy would answer a big question on the OL.

10 teams. Didn't even make a practice squad in 2013. 8 career starts. Davenport was that bad? A 2nd?
 
If RS were still here they'd trade Clowney and a high pick for Joe Thomas. We'll have to see how Gaine handles things


with Davenport it will mostly be about the coaching he receives so at this point I'm not very confidant
Isn't Anthony Weaver online coach? I think he will do good but has to have clay to mould.
 
10 teams. Didn't even make a practice squad in 2013. 8 career starts. Davenport was that bad? A 2nd?

Did you see Nsekhe play in 2016 at LT when he replaced Williams?

You should check out some video of him. He was very impressive.

There's a reason that the Redskins tendered him at at 2nd rd level.
 
Isn't Anthony Weaver online coach? I think he will do good but has to have clay to mould.
Weaver is the DLine not the Oline coach, so he won't be working with Davenport, that's Devlin who is the OLine coach.
 
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Thanks. I knew better. I'm hoping Devlin won't have to train rookies to start but train them to support FA starters. I want to hear more about Nate Solder as he seems to be highest ranked LT. Cameron erving right tackle?
 
Thanks. I knew better. I'm hoping Devlin won't have to train rookies to start but train them to support FA starters. I want to hear more about Nate Solder as he seems to be highest ranked LT. Cameron erving right tackle?
 
Repeating myself ..Davenport improved game to game in college. I got impression it wasn't all do to coaching. I'd prefer him learning behind a vet but that might not happen. I am surprised some of you want Clark another season.
 
Repeating myself ..Davenport improved game to game in college. I got impression it wasn't all do to coaching. I'd prefer him learning behind a vet but that might not happen. I am surprised some of you want Clark another season.

Clark would be better than Gwhatshisname

Clark wasn't a bad swing tackle, but is not good for many snaps
 
The Texans would have to have a 2018 2nd round pick to tender.

I believe if you sign a tendered FA in the 2018 FA period the pick you have to give up is a 2019 2nd. Which luckily the Texans have 2.
 
I believe if you sign a tendered FA in the 2018 FA period the pick you have to give up is a 2019 2nd. Which luckily the Texans have 2.
You’re confusing compensatory picks with RFA compensation. Not only would the Texans need a 2nd in this draft, it would have to be at their draft slot (#35) or better.

The Skins could trade the player to the Texans for any agreed to compensation, once the player signs the tender offered by the Skins.
 
Repeating myself ..Davenport improved game to game in college. I got impression it wasn't all do to coaching. I'd prefer him learning behind a vet but that might not happen. I am surprised some of you want Clark another season.

It's not that we "want" Clark but it's the realization that with a weak FA class and weak Draft class of OT's that Clark might be one of the better options left at the end of the day. The Texans need to fill at least 4 spots along the O-line. It's unrealistic to think that they could find, and sign, 4 good O-linemen from this FA class. Just to find a good LT in FA would probably cost them a fortune just to get them to sign here. I think they will try to get 2 good O-linemen in Free Agency. Probably one OG and one OT. The Draft and FA both have better classes of interior linemen from what I'm hearing so the Texans may be able to find some good talent at OG to go along with Martin or Mancz at OC. If they can get one solid OT in FA and one solid OT in the Draft to go along with Davenport and Clark, that should give them enough depth and experience at the Tackle spots to make it through this coming season. Provided the injury bug doesn't kill them again!
 
Thanks. I knew better. I'm hoping Devlin won't have to train rookies to start but train them to support FA starters. I want to hear more about Nate Solder as he seems to be highest ranked LT. Cameron erving right tackle?

Would I be alone in thinking the Texans could benefit from hiring Mathews (Oilers) as an OL Special Advisor, Assistant, etc just to get him in camp to work with the teams OL? I mean, Devlin has only applied his OL Coaching expertise at Toledo, NYJ and Houston. Unfortunately, he didn't do much last year and I'm not sure his abilities are going to get the job done this year either. If O'Brien feels obligated to retain his services...maybe he could find the reasoning behind bringing a local HOF OL legend in to help with position insight, techniques and in game wisdom. Hell, if there isn't any benefit, would the team be any worse off for the experiment?
 
Clark would be better than Gwhatshisname

Clark wasn't a bad swing tackle, but is not good for many snaps
Gonna disagree with you on Clark (PFF 37.7 'poor' )not being bad..he was bad; was he better than Giacomini (PFF 32.7) well yeah but hardly the guy to sign for another year.
 
Gonna disagree with you on Clark (PFF 37.7 'poor' )not being bad..he was bad; was he better than Giacomini (PFF 32.7) well yeah but hardly the guy to sign for another year.

I don't think anyone really wants Clark but if it's that or Giacomini
don't want Clark either, but if they had to sign one or the other...

Only gonna be able to add so many bodies, will they try to keep some of those we don't want? I bet they do.
 
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