Lance is SEC guy feeling alright it looks like there are a few too many non SEC players in his top 10?
BTW great draft show. This off season is going to be much more bearable with The Game.
SEC Guy is comfortable with the non-SEC guys on the list.
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Lance is SEC guy feeling alright it looks like there are a few too many non SEC players in his top 10?
BTW great draft show. This off season is going to be much more bearable with The Game.
SEC Guy's Top 10 Draft Prospects
1. Chris Long
2. Glenn Dorsey
3. Darren McFadden
4. Quentin Groves
5. Jacob Hester
6. Matt Ryan
7. Marcus Howard
8. D.J. Hall
9. Brian Brohm
10. Jordy Nelson
I'm looking at CB Darnell Terell a big guy with good speed for FS in 5th. LZ your opinion would be appreciated.Lance, are there any CBs in this class who could make the transition to FS?
Quentin Groves really helped his stock @ the combine. burner off the edge. where is he projected to be drafted?
would love Hester in the 4th for the Texans. consider Jordy in 3rd.
Lance, are there any CBs in this class who could make the transition to FS?
Lance, how do you feel about Kenny Phillips at 18? Thanks in advance, i realize you answer a lot of questions.
I'm looking at CB Darnell Terell a big guy with good speed for FS in 5th. LZ your opinion would be appreciated.
Since we seem to be on DBs, how do you feel about Brandon Flowers?
I feel as if he is being overhyped. I actually like Flowers, and enjoyed watching him this year and years prior, but I just don't see him being a round 1 guy.
How do you feel about the player, and his draft status?
You still need to draft players according to your value on him and as a mid to high 4.5 guy he is going to go in the 2nd more than likely but as an overall CB I think he is less risky than DRC.
Which is the reason why I'm scared to take him with the 18th pick. DRC that is. Not that I'm against it, but I think it's a bigger risk higher reward type pick. On the other hand, if we continue to add to our secondary via FA, then maybe we could take DRC, and groom him for that role in a nickel situation. Assuming he doesn't when the job outright that is. Wow, what a luxury that would be.
Good questions OMT. Is Reeves good enough to not draft a CB or is that too risky?Lance, I'd love to get in a few questions while we're on CB's:
1. Does the signing of Reeves have any effect on us NOT taking a CB in the 1st round? (especially if it's at or close to BPA)
2. What exactly is the scheme we're trying to implement in the secondary? I've heard zone, but then I heard Reeves played zone in dallas and is better on the WR? I think this question really leads into the next one.
3. What CB's in the draft would be good fits for the scheme we're running? Example: No use selecting a cover-2 guy if we're playing strictly man up.
4. There has been little to no talk about Antoine Cason, CB from Arizona. I just simply don't see how he's being viewed as a late 2nd rounder now. I'd love to know what you think of him and what the talk about this guy is in some of the circles, especially as it relates to the Texans.
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we all do this, no knock on you I think its a smart evaluation (talking self into the exact opposite as when you started the post). the best way the Texans improve is through better coaching, evaulation of talent & drafting the best players available for the system they want to employ.
Would Reeves have signed if he thought Houston would go CB in first?Yeah, I know. I do it all the time. I'm just always so undecided come draft time, that I'm subject to go whichever way the winds blowing...But do you see my point? I think (and please correct me if I'm wrong) that DRC is more of a project...no let's say it this way.....maybe DRC is not as NFL ready as say Talib, or Flowers, or Cason, or McKelvin or whoever. We need the most NFL ready CB at the 18th IMO.
Disclaimer:
My opinion could change drastically.....based on FA, and the wind...![]()
Would Reeves have signed if he thought Houston would go CB in first?
Would Reeves have signed if he thought Houston would go CB in first?
Would Reeves have signed if he thought Houston would go CB in first?
Chevis Jackson - LSU: His time 40 time puts him in this category because he does everything pretty well except run. Would probably make a solid FS.
IMO Dunta is the one that should be worrying about his future with the Texans. Nobody wants to hear this but he is going to be coming off a terrible set of injuries in a contract year, and it really looks like the Texans are setting themselves up for the future here especially if they go CB in the 1st. And personally I am glad they are going this direction. I like Dunta and hope he comes back and remains a Texan for his whole career but I like the fact that the Texans arent going to sit on their hands and create massive holes in our secondary depth chart.Would Reeves have signed if he thought Houston would go CB in first?
IMO Dunta is the one that should be worrying about his future with the Texans. Nobody wants to hear this but he is going to be coming off a terrible set of injuries in a contract year, and it really looks like the Texans are setting themselves up for the future here especially if they go CB in the 1st. And personally I am glad they are going this direction. I like Dunta and hope he comes back and remains a Texan for his whole career but I like the fact that the Texans arent going to sit on their hands and create massive holes in our secondary depth chart.
CB in the first = no Dunta in the future.
Lance, I'd love to get in a few questions while we're on CB's:
1. Does the signing of Reeves have any effect on us NOT taking a CB in the 1st round? (especially if it's at or close to BPA)
2. What exactly is the scheme we're trying to implement in the secondary? I've heard zone, but then I heard Reeves played zone in dallas and is better on the WR? I think this question really leads into the next one.
3. What CB's in the draft would be good fits for the scheme we're running? Example: No use selecting a cover-2 guy if we're playing strictly man up.
4. There has been little to no talk about Antoine Cason, CB from Arizona. I just simply don't see how he's being viewed as a late 2nd rounder now. I'd love to know what you think of him and what the talk about this guy is in some of the circles, especially as it relates to the Texans.
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Would Reeves have signed if he thought Houston would go CB in first?
Question 1: I can't see that it will matter at all. Reeves will start this year in all likelihood since DRob is almost a lock not to play and you never know what will happen with DRob and his contract status after next year. If 4 tackles are off the board by 18 (which I think will be the case), then CB becomes the favorite to go at 18.
Question 2: The Texans would prefer to be a man team more than zone, but they had to play zone out of necessity by the end of the year. They don't have the prototypical "centerfielder" at safety who can play deep and give great coverage in zone so that limits them in my opinion. There are times I'm uncertain if the defense really knows what they want to be. On offense, there are no doubts.
Question 3: The Texans have a history of going after guys who can run and who can tackle (well except for Buchanon). You can find guys who can run and you can find guys who will come up and tackle, but it is hard to find both. Five guys to watch for would be: DRC, Charles Godfrey, Antwaun Molden, Terrence Wheatley and Reggie Smith. All of these guys will tackle at least a little bit and all but Smith run well (we'll see about Smith, but I think he'll be in the low to mid 4.5s).
Question 4: The talk about Cason is that he's overrated by the draft services and that he is a 3rd round cornerback with one scout telling me "he stinks". I watched him over the last two years and I don't think he "stinks" but he's not super physical and he has more trouble in man than you would like. If he's threre in the 3rd, I'm sure the Texans will take a look unless they go CB in the 1st.
Would Tracy Porter not fit into this category as well? Not at 18, but maybe witht he 3rd if he's still there.
Very good cover corner but not a fan of contact.
Question 1: I can't see that it will matter at all. Reeves will start this year in all likelihood since DRob is almost a lock not to play and you never know what will happen with DRob and his contract status after next year. If 4 tackles are off the board by 18 (which I think will be the case), then CB becomes the favorite to go at 18.
hey Lance, as discussed earlier Groves stock is rising & you brought up an interesting point that 4-3 teams should not discount his value especially in pass rushing situations, but what excatly would be the process from here to get him into Relient for a personal workout? if you could explain how the process works from now til draft day, I'd appreciate it![]()
I originally thought DRob would take the Spencer path and begin the year of the PUP list and end up on IR. Only problem is that next year is his contract year and lesser CB's like Clements and A.S. are getting 8-10 million a year.
I believe some how some way DRob will find the field next year.
Who knows, maybe as we speak he is using TO's amazing mystical cure all hyperbaric chamber.
If the Texans wanted to bring him in for a workout, then he would have to be on a limited list of players they can bring in. I can't remember the total number and one of my agent friends isn't answering at this time of night but I think the number of players you can bring in is something like 14 or so. I don't think I'm that far off on the number.
No prayer. The old "hammy off the bone" is a b*tch and if that wasn't bad enough, once that gets taken care of, he has extensive rehab with the knee. The timetable for that kind of crazy rehab is just too long to expect him to make it back any earlier than December (which would be too late).
According to NFL [SIZE=-1]VP of communications Greg Aiello (courtesy of the NY Times), the limit to draft prospect visits is at 30. But, no physical workouts. Local players (players who went to college or HS in the Houston area) don't count against the list.If the Texans wanted to bring him in for a workout, then he would have to be on a limited list of players they can bring in.
Sorry to make your list longer, beerlover.The visits are arranged and paid for by the teams, which are allowed to meet with a player only once and for no longer than a day, the league spokesman Greg Aiello said. Visits may not include any physical activity, he said, and teams can meet with as many as 30 draft-eligible players. That limit, however, does not apply to players who attended college or high school in the same metropolitan area, or players whose parents reside nearby.
According to NFL [SIZE=-1]VP of communications Greg Aiello (courtesy of the NY Times), the limit to draft prospect visits is at 30. But, no physical workouts. Local players (players who went to college or HS in the Houston area) don't count against the list.
[/SIZE]Sorry to make your list longer, beerlover.
Individual workouts can't be held at the NFL teams facility. Those are usually held at the player's college campus or pro day location. I don't think there is a limit as to how many players can be worked out per team in this instance. Just a limit on visits to the facility.there must be some mistake, it says no physical workouts, maybe this is a seperate occurance.
Individual workouts can't be held at the NFL teams facility. Those are usually held at the player's college campus or pro day location. I don't think there is a limit as to how many players can be worked out per team in this instance. Just a limit on visits to the facility.
Haven't seen anything that would address that. I would suppose that if the player wasn't a combine invite (where the x-rays & examinations take place), that would be allowed.What about physical exams? Can a team bring in a player they might want to draft and may have a question about, in terms of his health (like a previous knee or shoulder injury), and give him a physical?
What about physical exams? Can a team bring in a player they might want to draft and may have a question about, in terms of his health (like a previous knee or shoulder injury), and give him a physical?
Hey LZ, I read your blog on what your "scout" thought about a few RB's. I was kind of surprised to see him/her speak so highly of Tashard Choice. He even recommended Choice over Rice and Smith. Can you give more information on Choice and why he/she liked him so much.
He also mentioned Forte would fit right into our scheme, but I don't foresee the Texans reaching for him at 18. IMO, he'll be a late 1st or an early second round pick. Which is our dead spot in the draft.
Who else could possibly plug in our scheme and produce right away?
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What about physical exams? Can a team bring in a player they might want to draft and may have a question about, in terms of his health (like a previous knee or shoulder injury), and give him a physical?
Hart is a Dom Davis like type deal...Dom ran slow at the combine too. Smallish guys who run with a strong base (can break arm tackles) and are sudden enough to change directions in short space but won't win many sprints to the goal line.He is a real scout and not just a "scout". LOL. As for Choice, I'm not a huge fan, but one thing I was told was that if you watched the wrong games last year, you might see him when he was injured and he played when he was severely hampered and when he was healthy it was like night and day. Forte was mentioned as a fit, but that is in the 3rd or 4th round... not at 18. I think some of the best fits would be Rice, Hart (a little too slow though), C. Johnson and possibly J. Charles. If you are interested in fits who might not produce right away but who you could get later, I would say Thomas Brown, Justin Forsett and maybe Ryan Torain (also not that fast).
He is a real scout and not just a "scout". LOL. As for Choice, I'm not a huge fan, but one thing I was told was that if you watched the wrong games last year, you might see him when he was injured and he played when he was severely hampered and when he was healthy it was like night and day. Forte was mentioned as a fit, but that is in the 3rd or 4th round... not at 18. I think some of the best fits would be Rice, Hart (a little too slow though), C. Johnson and possibly J. Charles. If you are interested in fits who might not produce right away but who you could get later, I would say Thomas Brown, Justin Forsett and maybe Ryan Torain (also not that fast).