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Texans picks all rounds 2022

No way do I trade out of 1-3 if Hamilton is there.

Then - BPA.

Absolutely no trade downs for future picks. Times a wasting, tired of waiting.:D

Wish list, K Hamilton S, T Burks WR, D Jackson E, J Patterson OC, I Spiller RB, T Mumford OG. PFN mock said it was possible.:lol:

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Key….how could the Texans get both Kinnard and Salyer? I also want OL- Stueber (Michigan) later since I see him as an anchor who could be groomed behind Britt for a season.
 
Anyone checkout this guy Bernhard Raimann?

Dude's a 6'6" 305 pound tackle. He's projected early 2nd/ late first pick, but guy looks like a beast.

Having nonsensical dreams of him and Neal on the Texans Oline haha




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I wouldn't have a problem trading down and bringing a tough guy like Green home and then picking either Kinnard or Salyer in the 2nd. Real tone setters, it's been far to longsince the Texans had an OL that could say here's what we're going to do stop it. It's about time that Caserio starts to develop that type of attitude down on Kirby.

Would be nice to get a mauling mean sob on the line for a change. And if the Texans lure Mcdaniels over here I suspect he’d want to build that OL. His offenses have no problem cramming the run down your throat if weather or opponent dictates it. Like the 1st Bills/Pats game. One of the few offenses to utilize a FB even when they had Brady who could go all game without needing to call a run play.

Speaking of the FB… notice how the Pats and lil Shanny’s 49ers both utilize the FB and always seem to have good running games?
 
I don’t mind at all staying at 3 and taking Hamilton to be the swiss army knife Troy Polamalu cheat code this defense has never had. Someone that can actually match up with those Travis Kelce, Rob Gronkowski TEs that you will have to figure out how to stop if you’re going anywhere in the playoffs.

Then grab those mean sobs @steelbtexan keeps mentioning 2nd/3rd. Use the other two for a new RB and lets goooo!
 
Good thing is Salyer can really move for a big guy. For a 350 LB man Kinnard moves well too.
6-foot-4, 325-pound Jamaree Salyer was a five-star rated guard out of Pace Academy in Atlanta and one of the highest recruited players in 2018. He had to sit and watch for the most part for both his freshman and sophomore seasons as he couldn't break into the lineup in Georgia's talented offensive line.
Salyer finally got his opportunity in 2019 where he moved outside to play right tackle. His excellent Sugar Bowl performance showed to Georgia that he was deserving of a starter role and as a result, they moved him to left tackle where he has been stalwart ever since.
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Very versatile - has played all positions across the line
Attacks his man, playing with a wide base and the lateral agility to mirror, sustain and shuffle to help inside. Has the size, strength, and quick feet to be effective as a position run-blocker.
Has the ability to sink his hips and generate real power with strong hands. Consistently moves defenders back. Grades out extremely well in every aspect of run blocking.
Has a naturally wide base, thickly build, and good length. Long legs to cover a lot of ground with his initial kick slide. Has the quickness to set up quickly with enough lateral shuffle to mirror and mobility to get to the second level.
Has a strong leg drive and good foot speed in the pass protection
Very light on his feet and is nimble for a big man
Salyer is UGA’s best 2022 NFL draft prospect on the offensive front. He has good experience with excellent physicality
Big athlete with good bulk and a filled-out frame. Stays balanced and doesn't overextend in pass protection. Stays disciplined with good bend and leverage.
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Ah you talking about thsi guy huh Steel ?
Yea he was impressive vs. Michigan and then 'Bama: he's gonna shoot up on the mock draft boards because he's not known as well as other OLinemen, yet.
He's a senior, dunno is he scheduled to play in the Senior Bowl ?
 
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6-foot-4, 325-pound Jamaree Salyer was a five-star rated guard out of Pace Academy in Atlanta and one of the highest recruited players in 2018. He had to sit and watch for the most part for both his freshman and sophomore seasons as he couldn't break into the lineup in Georgia's talented offensive line.
Salyer finally got his opportunity in 2019 where he moved outside to play right tackle. His excellent Sugar Bowl performance showed to Georgia that he was deserving of a starter role and as a result, they moved him to left tackle where he has been stalwart ever since.
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Very versatile - has played all positions across the line
Attacks his man, playing with a wide base and the lateral agility to mirror, sustain and shuffle to help inside. Has the size, strength, and quick feet to be effective as a position run-blocker.
Has the ability to sink his hips and generate real power with strong hands. Consistently moves defenders back. Grades out extremely well in every aspect of run blocking.
Has a naturally wide base, thickly build, and good length. Long legs to cover a lot of ground with his initial kick slide. Has the quickness to set up quickly with enough lateral shuffle to mirror and mobility to get to the second level.
Has a strong leg drive and good foot speed in the pass protection
Very light on his feet and is nimble for a big man
Salyer is UGA’s best 2022 NFL draft prospect on the offensive front. He has good experience with excellent physicality
Big athlete with good bulk and a filled-out frame. Stays balanced and doesn't overextend in pass protection. Stays disciplined with good bend and leverage.
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Ah you talking about thsi guy huh Steel ?
Yea he was impressive vs. Michigan and then 'Bama: he's gonna shoot up on the mock draft boards because he's not known as well as other OLinemen, yet.
He's a senior, dunno is he scheduled to play in the Senior Bowl ?

This is why I've got Salyer rated as a top 40 pick. A decade long high end starter at an IOL position. But would be an upgrade at RT if he was drafted by Caserio tomorrow.

He's been invited to the Sr. Bowl, I dont know if he accepted but he should. He's gonna move up the draft boards when scouts see how well he moves for a huge man.

You think this guy would look good in Steel Blue. Pair him with Neal and that would be a game changer for the Texans and give them an OL that has a chance to be as good as the Gibbs OL.
 
Yep, a trade down to #9 would be a good thing. Should be players comparable at 9 as at 3.

I really want to see Caserio bring Kenyon Green home. He's a decade long stud starter at OG. A Nelson type prospect without the flash, but just as mean. 3rd and 1? No problem.
Green at LG and the super strong Linderbaum at C would go a long way to making this Texans oline a vastly improved unit.
Linderbaum is said to be "only" 290lbs but is something of a strongman. 290 is no problem - I was checking one of the NFLs best Centers ( can't remember who) and he is the exact same weight!
 
Green at LG and the super strong Linderbaum at C would go a long way to making this Texans oline a vastly improved unit.
Linderbaum is said to be "only" 290lbs but is something of a strongman. 290 is no problem - I was checking one of the NFLs best Centers ( can't remember who) and he is the exact same weight!

Mock’d up and got Linderbaum, Kinnard, and Salyer to take care of the OL issues.
 
My draft simulator…doubt Neal drops to 8..but whatever.

8: Evan Neal
40: Myjai Sanders
55: Derion Kendrick
68: Justyn Ross
79: Alec Lindstrom
80:Bailey Zappe
120: Damone Clark



got a lot of trade down offers with some extra picks for 2023 that I took…lol
Haha I agree. If the Texans trade down to 8 and still end up with Neal it might be the best draft ever.

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Just read up on this TE prospect named Trey McBride, his usage and stats at Colorado is psychopathic. Think he's projected 2-3 round.

We haven't had an above below average TE since Owen Daniels imho. Do any of you guys have an opinion on him? Or think that's too high of a pick to grab a TE at the moment.

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Just read up on this TE prospect named Trey McBride, his usage and stats at Colorado is psychopathic. Think he's projected 2-3 round.

We haven't had an above below average TE since Owen Daniels imho. Do any of you guys have an opinion on him? Or think that's too high of a pick to grab a TE at the moment.

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I would love to add McBride. He’s a does it all TE. I think he’d be a great offensive weapon to add to our arsenal.
 
Just read up on this TE prospect named Trey McBride, his usage and stats at Colorado is psychopathic. Think he's projected 2-3 round.

We haven't had an above below average TE since Owen Daniels imho. Do any of you guys have an opinion on him? Or think that's too high of a pick to grab a TE at the moment.

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He’s a fine player but should be going mid to late first round. Especially after the senior bowl. Best blocking TE in draft who also gained 1000 yards receiving this season. He’s a stud.

Not sure if Texans would go TE first round but in a trade down or additional picks added from Watson and/or Tunsil scenario i’m sure Davis Mills wouldn’t mind a Mcbride/Jordan combo at TE next season.
 
In my to be sure non-professional opinion looks like what we've got in 2022 is a comparatively speaking not so outstanding Draft class.
Worst of all there would appear to be an absence of any big-time QB prospects, and the best players in the Draft are perhaps two D-Backs and an offensive tackle who's "natural position" is right tackle, i.e., he's not a classic blind-side protector.
And of the Dbacks one is a very talented corner from LSU who unfortunately has some troubling injury history which leaves the Notre Dame safety but I just detest the idea of using the 3rd overall on such a medium-priority position.
 
In my to be sure non-professional opinion looks like what we've got in 2022 is a comparatively speaking not so outstanding Draft class.
If you're measuring a draft class by star power, then I agree. Not a lot of marquee players here. But, there are core players that are essential to building a franchise. I was encouraged by Caserio's comments* last week regarding his openness to trading down. If he can accomplish that, it would be tremendous. More bites at the apple. The top teams take advantage of these situations to re-stock their talent base. This is an opportunity for Caserio to find and exploit those teams looking for stars that may not exist.

* See, I can say something good about Nick.
 
In my to be sure non-professional opinion looks like what we've got in 2022 is a comparatively speaking not so outstanding Draft class.
Worst of all there would appear to be an absence of any big-time QB prospects, and the best players in the Draft are perhaps two D-Backs and an offensive tackle who's "natural position" is right tackle, i.e., he's not a classic blind-side protector.
And of the Dbacks one is a very talented corner from LSU who unfortunately has some troubling injury history which leaves the Notre Dame safety but I just detest the idea of using the 3rd overall on such a medium-priority position.

Think your non-professional opinion would algin very nicely with the professional....

QB's always drive movement.

Mills came out because of Covid and the uncertainty from it affecting PAC-12 football last season. Otherwise, he would be near top of this grouping class of QB's.

Texans need to take advantage of this defensive class in the draft. Hamilton or edge rusher, Keyvon/Aiden period.

Figuring out the OL will be huge. Pretty much centers around Tunsil decision then adding a premium Center for Mills to pair up with.

Good DB depth, 3rd/4th rounds. If they do select Hamilton, that would really help sort out secondary needs on the boundry or in the slot.

Watson net value in trade could be huge, but let's not get ahead of ourselves, rather be pleasantly surprised that expecting any returns.
 
If you're measuring a draft class by star power, then I agree. Not a lot of marquee players here. But, there are core players that are essential to building a franchise. I was encouraged by Caserio's comments* last week regarding his openness to trading down. If he can accomplish that, it would be tremendous. More bites at the apple. The top teams take advantage of these situations to re-stock their talent base. This is an opportunity for Caserio to find and exploit those teams looking for stars that may not exist.

* See, I can say something good about Nick.

I'm all for trading down if possible. Give me an extra 2nd and later in the 1st I'm picking one of Linderbaum/ Green/Kinnard and coming back in the 2nd looking at drafting Kinnard or Salyer at 37. With the extra 2nd I'm looking at Pickens. Protecting Mills and giving him weapons.
 
I'm all for trading down if possible. Give me an extra 2nd and later in the 1st I'm picking one of Linderbaum/ Green/Kinnard and coming back in the 2nd looking at drafting Kinnard or Salyer at 37. With the extra 2nd I'm looking at Pickens. Protecting Mills and giving him weapons.

All I can say, easier said than done.
 
In my to be sure non-professional opinion looks like what we've got in 2022 is a comparatively speaking not so outstanding Draft class.
Worst of all there would appear to be an absence of any big-time QB prospects, and the best players in the Draft are perhaps two D-Backs and an offensive tackle who's "natural position" is right tackle, i.e., he's not a classic blind-side protector.
And of the Dbacks one is a very talented corner from LSU who unfortunately has some troubling injury history which leaves the Notre Dame safety but I just detest the idea of using the 3rd overall on such a medium-priority position.
What I see as the potential of this draft is the high quality of players that should be available later around 1 and most of round two. Even round three offers several candidates that could be starters on our roster.

CB Roger McCreary , WR Treylon Burks, Safeties Joaquin Brisker and Daxton Hill, DL Cameron Thomas, Edge Rusher Jermaine Johnson, CB Martin Emerson, Jamaree Salyer OTOG, all RBs, Olinemen ,Kennard and Sean Rhyan and others.
 
What I see as the potential of this draft is the high quality of players that should be available later around 1 and most of round two. Even round three offers several candidates that could be starters on our roster.

CB Roger McCreary , WR Treylon Burks, Safeties Joaquin Brisker and Daxton Hill, DL Cameron Thomas, Edge Rusher Jermaine Johnson, CB Martin Emerson, Jamaree Salyer OTOG, all RBs, Olinemen ,Kennard and Sean Rhyan and others.

So if you couldn't trade down, would you be willing to pick at 1-3 and 2-37, then use 3-80 and the 4th to trade backup and ensure you get another one of the guys you've listed? Then pick the best player possible at 3-68?

Your draft could look something like this

1-3 Hamilton
2-37 Salyer
3-45 or so, Pickens
3-68 best CB available. I like Goodrich or Wollen here.

This gives you 4 immediate starters. Downside is you have to sit out the 4-5th rds unless you want to spend a couple of the 6ths to trade back into the 5th and maybe pick up a RB.

This would be a quality over quantity type move.
 
So if you couldn't trade down, would you be willing to pick at 1-3 and 2-37, then use 3-80 and the 4th to trade backup and ensure you get another one of the guys you've listed? Then pick the best player possible at 3-68?

Your draft could look something like this

1-3 Hamilton
2-37 Salyer
3-45 or so, Pickens
3-68 best CB available. I like Goodrich or Wollen here.

This gives you 4 immediate starters. Downside is you have to sit out the 4-5th rds unless you want to spend a couple of the 6ths to trade back into the 5th and maybe pick up a RB.

This would be a quality over quantity type move.


Don't you think we need a running game ?
 
Don't you think we need a running game ?

Of course I do, you could pick Hamilton at 1-3 and Salyer at 2-37. Then Pickens at 2-45. Pick the best OG at 3-68. (I like Hayes from Oklahoma) Then sign guys like Mack/Wilkins in fa and draft a guy like Ingram in the 6rh.

OL talent has been upgraded. Pickens/Collins/Cooks is a good WR corps. Mack/Wilkins/Burkhead/Ingram is a vastly upgraded RB room.
 
All I can say, easier said than done.

There will be one of the top two edge rushers, Hamilton or Neal at 3. Add in Stingley if teams are comfortable with his medicals. Maybe not at the 1 pick but I can see teams jockeying positions in the 2-5 range to get their pick of the difference makers. Particularly the Jets who have already invested in Wilson last draft and need to add a difference maker.

The Texans could look at getting a haul similar to what the 49ers received from the Bears in the 2017 draft to swap picks at 2/3 and move up for Trubisky.

The 49ers traded the No. 2 pick in the 2017 NFL Draft to the Bears for the No. 3 pick, a third-rounder (No. 67), a fourth-rounder (No. 111) and a 2018 third-round pick (No. 70).

I think this sort of trade would be ideal to get the Texans one of the difference makers while also adding ammo to add solid players that can start for this team and/or use the extra 3rds to maneuver around in the draft further.
 
There will be one of the top two edge rushers, Hamilton or Neal at 3. Add in Stingley if teams are comfortable with his medicals. Maybe not at the 1 pick but I can see teams jockeying positions in the 2-5 range to get their pick of the difference makers. Particularly the Jets who have already invested in Wilson last draft and need to add a difference maker.

The Texans could look at getting a haul similar to what the 49ers received from the Bears in the 2017 draft to swap picks at 2/3 and move up for Trubisky.

The 49ers traded the No. 2 pick in the 2017 NFL Draft to the Bears for the No. 3 pick, a third-rounder (No. 67), a fourth-rounder (No. 111) and a 2018 third-round pick (No. 70).

I think this sort of trade would be ideal to get the Texans one of the difference makers while also adding ammo to add solid players that can start for this team and/or use the extra 3rds to maneuver around in the draft further.

Realize that. Bear trade was classic reason why you don't trade up given high cost and no guaranteed prospect, especially QB pans out. Nothing in this draft suggests that #3 overall.
 
If you're measuring a draft class by star power, then I agree. Not a lot of marquee players here. But, there are core players that are essential to building a franchise. I was encouraged by Caserio's comments* last week regarding his openness to trading down. If he can accomplish that, it would be tremendous. More bites at the apple. The top teams take advantage of these situations to re-stock their talent base. This is an opportunity for Caserio to find and exploit those teams looking for stars that may not exist.

* See, I can say something good about Nick.
I should have qualified my comments by saying I was primarily talking about the top of the draft, the first round, and this draft may indeed be a very deep one.
Oh and lucky stop slobbering all over our new gm because insufferable homers can be tedious.
 
No trades.
1.3 Ekwonu next to Tunsil improves Burkhead . I can see Cross here also
2.36 CB McCreary or Wr Treylon Burks
3.68 RT Jamaree Salyer may be gone but many mocks have him available as low as 3.79. This gives us a tremendous offensive line as I think Britt will remain at Center. I would also pick up Luke Matthews 6th round.

3.80 undecided for now

4.129 RB Brian Robinson
 
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No trades.
1.3 Ekwonu next to Tunsil improves Burkhead . I can see Cross here also
2.36 CB McCreary or Wr Treylon Burks
3.68 RT Jamaree Salyer may be gone but many mocks have him available as low as 3.79. This gives us a tremendous offensive line as I think Britt will remain at Center. I would also pick up Kyle Matthews 6th round.

3.80 undecided for now

4.129 RB Brian Robinson

Did Kyle Matthews enter the draft?
 
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There will be one of the top two edge rushers, Hamilton or Neal at 3. Add in Stingley if teams are comfortable with his medicals. Maybe not at the 1 pick but I can see teams jockeying positions in the 2-5 range to get their pick of the difference makers. Particularly the Jets who have already invested in Wilson last draft and need to add a difference maker.

The Texans could look at getting a haul similar to what the 49ers received from the Bears in the 2017 draft to swap picks at 2/3 and move up for Trubisky.

The 49ers traded the No. 2 pick in the 2017 NFL Draft to the Bears for the No. 3 pick, a third-rounder (No. 67), a fourth-rounder (No. 111) and a 2018 third-round pick (No. 70).

I think this sort of trade would be ideal to get the Texans one of the difference makers while also adding ammo to add solid players that can start for this team and/or use the extra 3rds to maneuver around in the draft further.

Gotta have a team that needs a QB that wants to move up to get that kind of haul
 
I expect Luke Matthews to enter the draft as he is recovering from his right shoulder surgery. He is a junior so could go back but I just do not see why he would do that. He needs to develop in the NFL and show that he will be worth a second contract.
He's only played in 1 game the past 2 years... I doubt he comes out
 
Finally got around to making a mock draft. Got scouting summaries from google. Basically my dream draft we we focus on improving the Trenchs before going for skill players in later years while giving Mills some tools.


Evan Neal (#3) OT Alabama
Gaint Offense Tackle that can run block

Jordan Davis (#37) DI Georgia
Gaint DT that can run stop

Isaiah Spiller (#69) HB Teams A&M
Power back that can catch

Jarrett Patterson (#77) C Notre Dame
Huge run mover, can get to second level and understands assignments, not super athletic but strong

John Merchie III (#136) WR Alabama
Fast, great route running, 6 foot, but plays soft

Markquese Bell (#186) S Florida A&M
Off field issues made him leave Maryland
Hard hitting and played multiple defensive schemes, agreessive to a fault

Thayer Mumford (#201) G Ohio State
Huge Guard good at short rang blocking, worse at longer ranges

Zakoby McClain (#210) LB Auburn
Hustle and good zone defender, but has takle and run stop issues

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4 or 5 depending on whose board you use ranked for late 2nd or 3rd

Kyren Williams/Jerome Ford/Tyler Allgeier to name 3. I like Keontray Ingram with one of those 6th's. Former Horn who got beat out by Robinson and transferred to USC where he ran for over 1,000 yds. Very talented guy who's from Carthage. Hopefully Caserio brings Ingram home.
 
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