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The Official Houston Texans Draft Days Discussion Thread

Bad News .... Nick was just eliminated. "Poor Soul, he was just too high strung .... I'm afraid the strain was more than he could bare."
 
If Metchie wouldn't have been injured, he would've been there in the 3rd. He doesn't have any special traits.
He has extreme quickness in and out of his breaks that's his outstanding trait and the reason he was the go to guy on 3rd downs and in the RZ. He's very talented in that he ran a 4.5 and unlike some WR's he runs just as fast in the 4th qtr as he does in the 1st qtr. This is a skill in itself.
 
I love Pickens but He dropped due to injury/health concerns.
How can his health be worse than Metchie? Metchie had an acl in SEC champ game, Pickens played in the National Champ game after his acl. They could've just drafted Pierce who has 0 health issues and is a deep ball big deep ball catcher. We will see, but Texans need speed on the perimeter. Maybe Metchie is going in the slot, but Cooks is more of the move player. I mean Skyy Moore went after Metchie
 
How can his health be worse than Metchie? Metchie had an acl in SEC champ game, Pickens played in the National Champ game after his acl. They could've just drafted Pierce who has 0 health issues and is a deep ball big deep ball catcher. We will see, but Texans need speed on the perimeter. Maybe Metchie is going in the slot, but Cooks is more of the move player. I mean Skyy Moore went after Metchie
I wanted Moore to be the pick.
Pm me and I will tell you what is wrong with Pickens. Or at least rumored to be wrong with him.
 
Honestly, there are still alot of players on the board. White , Pearce, Spiller at rb , Kolar, Friendly, Turner at te. I don't think they have to trade up, but NC has shown that if they like someone offensively, that's what he will do. Isn't Carson Strong still out there?

I’d like to get a Y TE, RB and edge coming out of this draft. Maybe add a safety who is a candidate to play single high or another reliable outside CB prospect like Coby Bryant.

I think they get Ruckert with the next pick here. Top 30 visit need position and they have been alternating defense/offense.

Second guess would be Myjai Sanders.

RBs they visited with Spiller/Haskins/Ingram but not top 30. I think one of these will be there with a 5th and I bet their target is Haskins.

Maybe get Anenih (top 30 visit) or Tyreke Smith later if they don’t go Sanders with 107.
 
Now if we’re talking best talent available.. its hard to argue against adding Tariq Woolen and letting him get molded as a defensive chess piece by Lovie. Can’t believe his measurables didn’t get him drafted already.

To Texans credit they are taking production over measurables for the most part. Which I prefer.

All but Pitre SEC players and all of them 3 year starter all conference and/or all american accolades.
 
4 rounds in and I don't feel like the Texans have moved the needle at all. I feel like we drafted another Kevin Johnson with the #3 overall and XSF at #15.

Oh well, we'll see. I could be wrong and they've knocked it out of the park.
 
The Texans have the 2nd pick starting today, and could still get an excellent player. After that, it's two lower round picks in the 5th and 6th. Given Casino's behavior so far, I think it's safe to say we'll be trading again at some point.
 
  1. Darrian Kinnard, Offensive Lineman, Kentucky
  2. Isaiah Likely, Tight End, CCU
  3. Darrian Beavers, Linebacker, Cincinnati
  4. Troy Andersen, Linebacker, Montana State
  5. Perrion Winfrey, Defensive Lineman, Oklahoma
  6. Daniel Faalele, Offensive Tackle, Minnesota
  7. Calvin Austin III, Wide Receiver, Memphis
  8. Isaiah Spiller, Running Back, Texas A&M
  9. Kalia Davis, Defensive Lineman, UCF
  10. Jamaree Salyer, Offensive Lineman, UGA
  11. Thayer Munford, Offensive Lineman, OSU
  12. Sam Howell, Quarterback, UNC
  13. Chris Paul, Offensive Lineman, Tulsa
  14. Carson Strong, Quarterback, Nevada
  15. Justyn Ross, Wide Receiver, Clemson
  16. Rasheed Walker, Offensive Tackle, Penn State
  17. Marcus Jones, Cornerback/Kick Returner, Houston
  18. Derion Kendrick, Cornerback, UGA
  19. Zamir White, Running Back, UGA
  20. Verone McKinley III, Safety, Oregon
  21. Brandon Smith, Linebacker, Penn State
  22. Matt Araiza, Punter, SDSU
  23. Khalil Shakir, Wide Receiver, Boise State
  24. Chigoziem Okonkwo, Tight End, Maryland
  25. Max Mitchell, Offensive Lineman, Louisiana
  26. Kingsley Enagbare, Edge, South Carolina
  27. Jeffrey Gunter, Edge, CCU
  28. Cole Turner, Tight End, Nevada
  29. Isaiah Thomas, Defensive Lineman, Oklahoma
  30. Pierre Strong Junior, Running Back, South Dakota State
  31. Thomas Booker, Defensive Lineman, Stanford
  32. Alec Lindstrom, Center, Boston College
  33. Tariq Woolen, Cornerback, UTSA
  34. Tyler Allgeier, Running Back, BYU
  35. Matthew Butler, Defensive Lineman, Tennessee
  36. Romeo Doubs, Wide Receiver, Nevada
  37. Tyreke Smith, Edge, OSU
  38. Kalon Barnes, Cornerback, Baylor
  39. Michael Clemons, Defensive Lineman, Texas A&M
  40. Zyon McCollum, Cornerback, Sam Houston State
  41. Bailey Zappe, Quarterback, WK
  42. Dane Belton, Safety, Iowa
  43. Jerome Ford, Running Back, Cincinnati
  44. Smoke Monday, Safety, Auburn
  45. Kyle Philips, Wide Receiver, UCLA
  46. Cade Otton, Tight End, Washington
  47. Charlie Kolar, Tight End, Iowa State
  48. Jack Sanborn, Linebacker, Wisconsin
  49. Micah McFadden, Linebacker, Indiana
  50. Reed Blankenship, Safety, MTSU
  51. Kyren Williams, Running Back, Notre Dame
  52. Abram Smith, Running Back, Baylor
  53. Jalen Wydermyer, Tight End, Texas A&M
  54. Jake Ferguson, Tight End, Wisconsin
  55. Tariq Castro-Fields, Cornerback, Penn State
  56. Dameon Pierce, Running Back, Florida
  57. Jalen Nailor, Wide Receiver, Michigan State
  58. Damone Clark, Linebacker, LSU
 
  1. Darrian Kinnard, Offensive Lineman, Kentucky
  2. Isaiah Likely, Tight End, CCU
  3. Darrian Beavers, Linebacker, Cincinnati
  4. Troy Andersen, Linebacker, Montana State
  5. Perrion Winfrey, Defensive Lineman, Oklahoma
  6. Daniel Faalele, Offensive Tackle, Minnesota
  7. Calvin Austin III, Wide Receiver, Memphis
  8. Isaiah Spiller, Running Back, Texas A&M
  9. Kalia Davis, Defensive Lineman, UCF
  10. Jamaree Salyer, Offensive Lineman, UGA
  11. Thayer Munford, Offensive Lineman, OSU
  12. Sam Howell, Quarterback, UNC
  13. Chris Paul, Offensive Lineman, Tulsa
  14. Carson Strong, Quarterback, Nevada
  15. Justyn Ross, Wide Receiver, Clemson
  16. Rasheed Walker, Offensive Tackle, Penn State
  17. Marcus Jones, Cornerback/Kick Returner, Houston
  18. Derion Kendrick, Cornerback, UGA
  19. Zamir White, Running Back, UGA
  20. Verone McKinley III, Safety, Oregon
  21. Brandon Smith, Linebacker, Penn State
  22. Matt Araiza, Punter, SDSU
  23. Khalil Shakir, Wide Receiver, Boise State
  24. Chigoziem Okonkwo, Tight End, Maryland
  25. Max Mitchell, Offensive Lineman, Louisiana
  26. Kingsley Enagbare, Edge, South Carolina
  27. Jeffrey Gunter, Edge, CCU
  28. Cole Turner, Tight End, Nevada
  29. Isaiah Thomas, Defensive Lineman, Oklahoma
  30. Pierre Strong Junior, Running Back, South Dakota State
  31. Thomas Booker, Defensive Lineman, Stanford
  32. Alec Lindstrom, Center, Boston College
  33. Tariq Woolen, Cornerback, UTSA
  34. Tyler Allgeier, Running Back, BYU
  35. Matthew Butler, Defensive Lineman, Tennessee
  36. Romeo Doubs, Wide Receiver, Nevada
  37. Tyreke Smith, Edge, OSU
  38. Kalon Barnes, Cornerback, Baylor
  39. Michael Clemons, Defensive Lineman, Texas A&M
  40. Zyon McCollum, Cornerback, Sam Houston State
  41. Bailey Zappe, Quarterback, WK
  42. Dane Belton, Safety, Iowa
  43. Jerome Ford, Running Back, Cincinnati
  44. Smoke Monday, Safety, Auburn
  45. Kyle Philips, Wide Receiver, UCLA
  46. Cade Otton, Tight End, Washington
  47. Charlie Kolar, Tight End, Iowa State
  48. Jack Sanborn, Linebacker, Wisconsin
  49. Micah McFadden, Linebacker, Indiana
  50. Reed Blankenship, Safety, MTSU
  51. Kyren Williams, Running Back, Notre Dame
  52. Abram Smith, Running Back, Baylor
  53. Jalen Wydermyer, Tight End, Texas A&M
  54. Jake Ferguson, Tight End, Wisconsin
  55. Tariq Castro-Fields, Cornerback, Penn State
  56. Dameon Pierce, Running Back, Florida
  57. Jalen Nailor, Wide Receiver, Michigan State
  58. Damone Clark, Linebacker, LSU
#4 Troy Anderson was taken in the 2nd round.
 
Would y’all take a chance on Wydermeyer in the later rounds despite his awful pro day numbers?

His tape is decent and could potentially outplay his draft slot.
 
I've noticed that all the published player rating sites (PFF, Bleacher Rep, CBS, ESPN, NFL and it goes on and on...) all seem to have a general consensus as to how the players stack up talent wise, and the draft pretty much followed those rankings, pretty much...there were always a few exceptions where a GM would pull a surprise. This year though, once you got past that initial 12 or 15 players, some of the teams were picking all over the place, may as well throw your papers you printed in the trash! I guess these GMs said to hell with it, I'm choosing who I want, when I want. We'd call them reaches I guess, but I've never the teams stray so far from what seemed like a general conformity within all the publications and the sports talking heads on where these players were ranked. All the rankings pretty much followed the same path.
It was different this year and it was fun watching these teams skip past 10 or 12 higher rated WRs and pick the one they wanted, it's been a bit different and it's livened things up.
 
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  1. Darrian Kinnard, Offensive Lineman, Kentucky
  2. Isaiah Likely, Tight End, CCU
  3. Darrian Beavers, Linebacker, Cincinnati
  4. Perrion Winfrey, Defensive Lineman, Oklahoma
  5. Daniel Faalele, Offensive Tackle, Minnesota
  6. Calvin Austin III, Wide Receiver, Memphis
  7. Isaiah Spiller, Running Back, Texas A&M
  8. Jamaree Salyer, Offensive Lineman, UGA
  9. Thayer Munford, Offensive Lineman, OSU
  10. Sam Howell, Quarterback, UNC
  11. Carson Strong, Quarterback, Nevada
  12. Justyn Ross, Wide Receiver, Clemson
  13. Marcus Jones, Cornerback/Kick Returner, Houston
  14. Zamir White, Running Back, UGA
  15. Verone McKinley III, Safety, Oregon
  16. Brandon Smith, Linebacker, Penn State
  17. Matt Araiza, Punter, SDSU
  18. Khalil Shakir, Wide Receiver, Boise State
  19. Max Mitchell, Offensive Lineman, Louisiana
  20. Cole Turner, Tight End, Nevada
  21. Isaiah Thomas, Defensive Lineman, Oklahoma
  22. Pierre Strong Junior, Running Back, South Dakota State
  23. Alec Lindstrom, Center, Boston College
  24. Tariq Woolen, Cornerback, UTSA
  25. Tyler Allgeier, Running Back, BYU
  26. Matthew Butler, Defensive Lineman, Tennessee
  27. Romeo Doubs, Wide Receiver, Nevada
  28. Kalon Barnes, Cornerback, Baylor
  29. Zyon McCollum, Cornerback, Sam Houston State
  30. Bailey Zappe, Quarterback, WK
  31. Jerome Ford, Running Back, Cincinnati
  32. Kyle Philips, Wide Receiver, UCLA
  33. Cade Otton, Tight End, Washington
  34. Charlie Kolar, Tight End, Iowa State
  35. Kyren Williams, Running Back, Notre Dame
  36. Jalen Wydermyer, Tight End, Texas A&M
  37. Jake Ferguson, Tight End, Wisconsin
  38. Dameon Pierce, Running Back, Florida
  39. Damone Clark, Linebacker, LSU
I will be happy with any of these guys. Why not take a flyer on the punter with a 6th or 7th round pick. Dudes got an amazing leg and is the kind of personality that can fore a team and fans up.
 
I will be happy with any of these guys. Why not take a flyer on the punter with a 6th or 7th round pick. Dudes got an amazing leg and is the kind of personality that can fore a team and fans up.

We have two 5ths and two 6ths left. But I wouldn't count out another trade.
 
Now if we’re talking best talent available.. its hard to argue against adding Tariq Woolen and letting him get molded as a defensive chess piece by Lovie. Can’t believe his measurables didn’t get him drafted already.

To Texans credit they are taking production over measurables for the most part. Which I prefer.

All but Pitre SEC players and all of them 3 year starter all conference and/or all american accolades.
I would love for us to draft Woolen! He has huge upside! 6'4 205 ran a 4.26 at the combine...Love for him to work with Stingley every day!
He also met with the Texans a few days before the draft.
 
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I think Nick Caserio is doing everything he can to build Davis Mills confidence and bringing in a quarterback like you mentioned would probably not be good for his confidence. We just need help so many other positions.
Yeah, but we're not going to get all the pieces in one draft. We're making gains...
 
So our next pick is 166?

Nick will get ants in his pants again. No way he waits that long.
 
Have to add a d-lineman or 2 at some point. I won't mind more ol help either.
 
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