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2023 TEXANS DRAFT DISCUSSION

At work listening to the 610 guys fall apart at the idea of Young not coming here. Idk I just don’t see it. I’m cool with taking a shot at it if he’s there at 2 but I just don’t find myself upset at maybe missing out on him.

LSU 2022 tape really soured me on his NFL prospects tbh
 
At work listening to the 610 guys fall apart at the idea of Young not coming here. Idk I just don’t see it. I’m cool with taking a shot at it if he’s there at 2 but I just don’t find myself upset at maybe missing out on him.

LSU 2022 tape really soured me on his NFL prospects tbh
One game wow.
 
LSU 2022 tape really soured me on his NFL prospects tbh
I thought Young played pretty well after that bonehead interception in the end zone on the opening drive. Young can try to do too much, sometimes.
 
I thought Young played pretty well after that bonehead interception in the end zone on the opening drive. Young can try to do too much, sometimes.
That’s funny because after watching that was my favorite play of his the whole game. Stopped on a dime, changed his arm angle and threw around the guy. Just a little off on the throw which obviously turned out to be a big deal but I thought the play was great.

What worried me is that was one of the few games I saw where he got pressured a lot and was mostly unable to escape the pocket. The lack of size and lack of arm strength reared its ugly head imo and I think there’s a good chance that’s what the NFL looks like for him
 
Every darn quarterback has those type of games. I’ve seen every quarterback getting pressured and couldn’t perform to their best ability.
Lol one freaking game. Some fans are off the chains. Bump the rest of his body of work.
 
What worried me is that was one of the few games I saw where he got pressured a lot and was mostly unable to escape the pocket. The lack of size and lack of arm strength reared its ugly head imo and I think there’s a good chance that’s what the NFL looks like for himd
No, the pressure wasn't a problem for Young. He burned LSU early on a blitz, then he made two guys miss on another blitz and found the WR on a 40 yard pass to take the lead in the 4th quarter. It was LSU's defense only rushing 3 (sometimes 2), keeping a spy on Young, and playing a 5 wide zone. It baffled Bill O'Brien to come up with zone beaters and had Bryce holding the ball for way too long. Still, Young gave the team a chance to win, but Bama's defense couldn't contain the slippery LSU QB. One of the slowest Bama defenses I've seen in years.
 
No, the pressure wasn't a problem for Young. He burned LSU early on a blitz, then he made two guys miss on another blitz and found the WR on a 40 yard pass to take the lead in the 4th quarter. It was LSU's defense only rushing 3 (sometimes 2), keeping a spy on Young, and playing a 5 wide zone. It baffled Bill O'Brien to come up with zone beaters and had Bryce holding the ball for way too long. Still, Young gave the team a chance to win, but Bama's defense couldn't contain the slippery LSU QB. One of the slowest Bama defenses I've seen in years.
I truly don’t know how you can watch that game and say the pressure wasn’t a problem for Young. They got in his face and he couldn’t complete passes. They put a spy on him and he couldn’t do his normal thing outside of the pocket to the same degree he usually does. You think NFL DC’s won’t the do the same thing?

Not saying it’s all on him the line should have played better and I’m sure old Billy didn’t do a great job.
 
Every darn quarterback has those type of games. I’ve seen every quarterback getting pressured and couldn’t perform to their best ability.
Lol one freaking game. Some fans are off the chains. Bump the rest of his body of work.
Yes every QB has bad games thanks for the insight lmfao
 
I truly don’t know how you can watch that game and say the pressure wasn’t a problem for Young. They got in his face and he couldn’t complete passes. They put a spy on him and he couldn’t do his normal thing outside of the pocket to the same degree he usually does. You think NFL DC’s won’t the do the same thing?

Not saying it’s all on him the line should have played better and I’m sure old Billy didn’t do a great job.

It was coverage, not pressure. Young had time if he could have found an open receiver. And that’s the best way to defend a young QB. Don’t blitz and give them an easy read. Play a zone and hope they try to force the ball in. That’s what Lovie did in Trevor Lawrence’s first game.
 
It was coverage, not pressure. Young had time if he could have found an open receiver. And that’s the best way to defend a young QB. Don’t blitz and give them an easy read. Play a zone and hope they try to force the ball in. That’s what Lovie did in Trevor Lawrence’s first game.
There were certainly plays where there was no one open but by and large the biggest issue I saw was when LSU dirtied up the pocket Young wasn’t able to keep up accuracy wise.
 
I actually agree with Simms if the emphasis is pass rushing. I might have him a bit higher. I’ve been saying Anderson will be merely good, Not great at the next level. In terms of production he is a Clowney imho. He might be a 10 sack guy which is certainly good, but not elite. I could be all wet, but when I watch him, I don’t see true elite as a pass rusher. Good overall player and will help any D he is in, definitely a first rounder…borderline top 10 guy on my list. Not a generational player imho.

remember…Attack the opinion not the poster. Hard hat on…awaiting incoming rounds!

When i watch Anderson i dont see the prototypical pass rush specialist who explodes off the edge and uses a variety of moves to get the edge or get past blockers.

I dont see von miller when i look at his tape. I had to look at him a lot to even see what the hype was.

I think there is a pathway for him to be a really good nfl player, but i see a high bust rate as well. I think just for him to be a good player hes going to have to always have the highest motor on the field.

Seth payne was actually talking about Anderson earlier and he has the same assessment.
 
When i watch Anderson i dont see the prototypical pass rush specialist who explodes off the edge and uses a variety of moves to get the edge or get past blockers.
If you're looking for certain things in a pass rusher, I can see your point. Anderson doesn't take off the edge at a 45 degree angle trying to circle around to the QB often. But he can. It's just as likely he beats his blocker on an inside move. Or a bull rush. His toolbox is full. And what really makes Anderson special is that he's there all day long. He's relentless. And guys who don't quit get sacks. JJ Watt. Aaron Donald. They keep going until the QB is on the ground. That's what Will Anderson is all about.
 
Yes every QB has bad games thanks for the insight lmfao
So do you knock those quarterbacks for those games as well.
Young still threw for 328 yards that game. And dude every quarterback accuracy takes a dip in dirty pockets. You’re nitpicking off of one freaking game. Like Lucky said he made plays that put his team in position to win that game.

Hey no need to get snarky either.
 
If you're looking for certain things in a pass rusher, I can see your point.

I don’t. Pass rushers can be effective in many ways and from different positions on the line.

Relentlessness is great, but relentlessness with great skill and physical tools is what makes Watt and Donald special. Most of their sacks come/came from just whipping the players in front of them. Not from the qb holding the ball and they just never gave up.

Whitney Mercilus was relentless but I don’t want the number 2 overall version of Mercilus.
 
The company recently looked at 27 starting quarterbacks. (Some of the older veterans like Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers had entered the league before S2 began testing in 2015 and there are no scores for them; Brees took the test while already playing in the NFL.) Of that group, 13 had a career passer rating above 90. The average S2 score of those players was the 91st percentile. Those with passer ratings below 90 had much lower test results.

“Those 14 guys, the average score was in the low 60s,” Ally said.

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There are empiric problems choosing QB passer rating to relate to S2 testing and QB performance/success.:

Why Passer Rating is not a Good Stat
Passer rating is outdated, complicated, and it isn't the best "advanced" stat out there for quarterbacks. It is time to stop using passer rating.

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Because of the "protective" QB and WR rule changes and other reasons, QB passer ratings have progressively increased over the past years
 
I don’t. Pass rushers can be effective in many ways and from different positions on the line.

Relentlessness is great, but relentlessness with great skill and physical tools is what makes Watt and Donald special. Most of their sacks come/came from just whipping the players in front of them. Not from the qb holding the ball and they just never gave up.

Whitney Mercilus was relentless but I don’t want the number 2 overall version of Mercilus.
He’s a monster brother.

 
So do you knock those quarterbacks for those games as well.
Young still threw for 328 yards that game. And dude every quarterback accuracy takes a dip in dirty pockets. You’re nitpicking off of one freaking game. Like Lucky said he made plays that put his team in position to win that game.

Hey no need to get snarky either.
Yes I knock other QB’s for bad games why wouldn’t I. And it’s not just one game that was just by far his worst. Yeah he threw for 328 yards but on 50 attempts with a completion % of 49%. It was a terrible game.
 
Yes I knock other QB’s for bad games why wouldn’t I. And it’s not just one game that was just by far his worst. Yeah he threw for 328 yards but on 50 attempts with a completion % of 49%. It was a terrible game.
And yet he still put his team in position to win that game. If anything that should show how mentally tough he is as well.
 
If you don't think Anderson is a monster, you must think he's a bust. Like everything in life, there's no place for a middle ground. I said I think he'll be good - he is a hard-effort player and has enough juice to be a good, and possibly a very good player. Exceptional? I can't quite get there but certainly can't rule it out.

I've got Anderson somewhere from 5-12 on my list. I'd have to sit down and really think about it to give a precise spot. I mean there's what 300 or so picks in the draft? Being 5th - 12th best isn't a bad place to be. I just personally have a few others ahead of him. I wouldn't take him at 2 with the QBs there. If it's me, and I don't like CJ or Bryce, I'm trading down with any reasonable offer.
 
I actually agree with Simms if the emphasis is pass rushing. I might have him a bit higher. I’ve been saying Anderson will be merely good, Not great at the next level. In terms of production he is a Clowney imho. He might be a 10 sack guy which is certainly good, but not elite. I could be all wet, but when I watch him, I don’t see true elite as a pass rusher. Good overall player and will help any D he is in, definitely a first rounder…borderline top 10 guy on my list. Not a generational player imho.

remember…Attack the opinion not the poster. Hard hat on…awaiting incoming rounds!
Okay, let's get the attack out of the way first.

That opinion sucks! :corrosion:

Now that that's out of the way, let's take another look at Anderson.

Most draftniks are looking at Anderson as purely a defensive end. I'm of the opinion that his best position in the NFL is at linebacker. At first, I was thinking he'd be a great OLB. But, I'm now thinking he'd be a much better fit at ILB. While Anderson is really strong, he is a little underweight (not by much though) for a traditional DE. Moving him to LB would get him clear of the trash involved in playing directly on the line.

Like I said, he's very strong which will help him deal with TE's & RB's coming across the middle. He has an extremely quick first step & more than enough speed to cover sideline to sideline & run with any TE's or RB's. His quickness would also make him a serious threat to shoot the gaps in the line & disrupt the backfield, leading to sacks & TFL. He's an elite run defender & putting him at ILB would help to fill one of our defense's greatest needs. In my opinion, if we could've stopped teams from running up the middle last year, we could've won at least 3-4 more games easily. He hasn't had a lot of exposure to coverage, but when he has, he looked very good. With DeMeco as his head coach, Anderson could end up being an elite linebacker almost immediately. He also offers the flexibility of putting his hand in the dirt on blitz packages. Could he be as good as Ray Lewis was? I don't know, but it would be an interesting thing to see.
 
Okay, let's get the attack out of the way first.

That opinion sucks! :corrosion:

Now that that's out of the way, let's take another look at Anderson.

Most draftniks are looking at Anderson as purely a defensive end. I'm of the opinion that his best position in the NFL is at linebacker. At first, I was thinking he'd be a great OLB. But, I'm now thinking he'd be a much better fit at ILB. While Anderson is really strong, he is a little underweight (not by much though) for a traditional DE. Moving him to LB would get him clear of the trash involved in playing directly on the line.

Like I said, he's very strong which will help him deal with TE's & RB's coming across the middle. He has an extremely quick first step & more than enough speed to cover sideline to sideline & run with any TE's or RB's. His quickness would also make him a serious threat to shoot the gaps in the line & disrupt the backfield, leading to sacks & TFL. He's an elite run defender & putting him at ILB would help to fill one of our defense's greatest needs. In my opinion, if we could've stopped teams from running up the middle last year, we could've won at least 3-4 more games easily. He hasn't had a lot of exposure to coverage, but when he has, he looked very good. With DeMeco as his head coach, Anderson could end up being an elite linebacker almost immediately. He also offers the flexibility of putting his hand in the dirt on blitz packages. Could he be as good as Ray Lewis was? I don't know, but it would be an interesting thing to see.

So in no way or shape Anderson is worth the 2nd pick overall.
 
I really don't think they are going to take a QB with pick #2. What's the quickest way for DeMeco to show progress with this team? DEFENSE!!! Take Hooker in the 2nd or 3rd round & let him sit/learn/heal for a year.
I think it’s difficult to teach a new OC, a new QB, & a new offense all at the same time.

If I’m DeMeco I want to make sure my 1st time play-caller is not a QB killer before I spend a 1st round pick on a QB.

Granted if an Aaron Rodgers falls below 15 I’m going to find a way to get him. Or a Ben Roethlisberger or Justin Herbert y’know, a wet dream.
 
I think it’s difficult to teach a new OC, a new QB, & a new offense all at the same time.

If I’m DeMeco I want to make sure my 1st time play-caller is not a QB killer before I spend a 1st round pick on a QB.

Granted if an Aaron Rodgers falls below 15 I’m going to find a way to get him. Or a Ben Roethlisberger or Justin Herbert y’know, a wet dream.
This isn’t what a lot of folks want to hear, but I think you are correct.
 
I think it’s difficult to teach a new OC, a new QB, & a new offense all at the same time.

If I’m DeMeco I want to make sure my 1st time play-caller is not a QB killer before I spend a 1st round pick on a QB.

Granted if an Aaron Rodgers falls below 15 I’m going to find a way to get him. Or a Ben Roethlisberger or Justin Herbert y’know, a wet dream.
I would hope DeMeco has more confidence in his OC (and himself) than that.
 
"Everybody" predicts the Texans will take a QB with 1.2, very few think they won't or will trade down. There's a lot more that hope that's what they'll do, but expect otherwise.
 
Okay, let's get the attack out of the way first.

That opinion sucks! :corrosion:

Now that that's out of the way, let's take another look at Anderson.

Most draftniks are looking at Anderson as purely a defensive end. I'm of the opinion that his best position in the NFL is at linebacker. At first, I was thinking he'd be a great OLB. But, I'm now thinking he'd be a much better fit at ILB. While Anderson is really strong, he is a little underweight (not by much though) for a traditional DE. Moving him to LB would get him clear of the trash involved in playing directly on the line.

Like I said, he's very strong which will help him deal with TE's & RB's coming across the middle. He has an extremely quick first step & more than enough speed to cover sideline to sideline & run with any TE's or RB's. His quickness would also make him a serious threat to shoot the gaps in the line & disrupt the backfield, leading to sacks & TFL. He's an elite run defender & putting him at ILB would help to fill one of our defense's greatest needs. In my opinion, if we could've stopped teams from running up the middle last year, we could've won at least 3-4 more games easily. He hasn't had a lot of exposure to coverage, but when he has, he looked very good. With DeMeco as his head coach, Anderson could end up being an elite linebacker almost immediately. He also offers the flexibility of putting his hand in the dirt on blitz packages. Could he be as good as Ray Lewis was? I don't know, but it would be an interesting thing to see.


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I really don't think they are going to take a QB with pick #2. What's the quickest way for DeMeco to show progress with this team? DEFENSE!!! Take Hooker in the 2nd or 3rd round & let him sit/learn/heal for a year.

That's one opinion. So you're saying draft a QB, don't play him until 2024 where at the end of that season he'd be about to turn 27? That also means they go to war in 2023 with Keenum and/or Mills? Doesn't sound like the quickest way to show progress to me. Of course, if Young goes 1.1 I don't expect a QB taken, at least not at 1.2. So I don't know what the hell they do? Hooker may be what happens but I don't want to burn draft capital to move back into the 1st to get him. If he's there at 2.33, fine.

They really screwed themselves winning that last game. Unless Carolina is just blowing smoke trying to get the Texans to bite.

"Everybody" predicts the Texans will take a QB with 1.2, very few think they won't or will trade down. There's a lot more that hope that's what they'll do, but expect otherwise.

Like I said above, if Young goes 1.1 I don't expect them to take a QB at 1.2 at all. I really don't think Stroud is an option for them. Could be wrong of course, but just not feeling it. They'll either trade back or take whatever defensive player they like.

ONLY 16 more days til we find out.
 
Like I said above, if Young goes 1.1 I don't expect them to take a QB at 1.2 at all. I really don't think Stroud is an option for them. Could be wrong of course, but just not feeling it. They'll either trade back or take whatever defensive player they like.

ONLY 16 more days til we find out.

My prediction is they'll take the Carolina leftovers and claim it to be who they wanted all along. Which might be true, maybe, as if we'll ever know. LOL
 
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