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NFLN doesn't list a positionSo do we know he was drafted to be a QB? Stranger things have happened, college QBs sometimes get switched to other positions. Just a thought.
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Kubiak calls him a developmental QB.
Actually, think AJ Feely or Matt Schaub.In other words, "I think I can teach this guy and then trade him for a third or fourth round pick."
Think: Henson, Drew.
We had good shots today at some good talent and chose a SS and QB of no import to this team or of much talent .
Getting all worked up over 6th and 7th rounders is just silly in my opinion. Look at how many teams have been able to take backup QBs and parlay them into higher draft picks. If he gets cut, who cares? However, if he turns out to be a surprise, you might be able to turn him into a 3rd rounder. It's a simple case of trying to find a pick who offers you a higher ceiling then just a guy who might be a practice squad guy for a year before getting cut. If it doesn't work out, you haven't really risked anything.
Trade Sage!![]()
It's still not too late. I could see the Texans going into the season with Schaub, Gray, and Brink. I could see John McClain writing "Texans On The Brink!" at the top of an article blasting the team for trading Sage if Schaub and Gray go down.
It's too possible to think about really.
Still, I'm not going to be completely convinced that Sage is here for 2009 until we make it into the preseason and even then it's remotely possible that if a QB gets hurt he could get the call.
I believe that if Sage doesn't get traded then Brink may have a better chance of making this team than Gray. That's kind of out there but still, I think it could happen.
Getting all worked up over 6th and 7th rounders is just silly in my opinion. Look at how many teams have been able to take backup QBs and parlay them into higher draft picks. If he gets cut, who cares? However, if he turns out to be a surprise, you might be able to turn him into a 3rd rounder. It's a simple case of trying to find a pick who offers you a higher ceiling then just a guy who might be a practice squad guy for a year before getting cut. If it doesn't work out, you haven't really risked anything.
This post wins the thread.
You win the following:![]()
"Lance and Spec sitting in a tree K-I-S-S-I-N-G" LMAO! JK Spec![]()
Here's one rationale to draft a QB. With Schaub, Rosenfels, & Gray already on the roster, it would be difficult to grab a decent UDFA QB. Most would look for a spot where they could compete for the 3rd QB spot. And if a trade possibility opens up during the preseason, the Texans might need a 3rd QB. So let's not trash Smith & Kubiak just yet.
Doesn't seem to lock on to his recievers like other QB's he didn't look so bad there.
Round Seven Alex Brink
Quarterback, Washington State, 6-2, 212, 223rd overall: Brink was Washington State's career passing leader in touchdowns (76) and yards (10,913), impressive stats when considering Ryan Leaf and Drew Bledsoe were Cougars who were first-round picks. Scouts said Brink lacked a strong arm and had only marginal accuracy, but is a competitor.
No they were not , the LT is a project and we needed more than one DB , where is the DE ?
So, I guess you read somewhere that Duane Brown is a project, so automatically this is a bad pick? Thanks, glad I don't need to watch any football this coming season. I won't lie and say how much tape I have seen on Brown, but I will say that the things I have read lead me to believe he is perfect for Gibbs system...
sorry for the off-topic post...
Getting all worked up over 6th and 7th rounders is just silly in my opinion. Look at how many teams have been able to take backup QBs and parlay them into higher draft picks. If he gets cut, who cares? However, if he turns out to be a surprise, you might be able to turn him into a 3rd rounder. It's a simple case of trying to find a pick who offers you a higher ceiling then just a guy who might be a practice squad guy for a year before getting cut. If it doesn't work out, you haven't really risked anything.
Outside of the Hansen pick, which was specifically motivated because of trade bait, the Texans organization have spent too much on the QB position and have hung on too long.
I am not banging on Schaub, it's just the timing wasn't right considering where the team was at when they did that trade.
A great example of the Texans not parlaying value at the QB position is if the Rosenfels trade rumors are true before the draft.
I really don't have an issue with the Brink pick in the 7th. We'll have to see what happens.
The last thing the Texans have shown though, has been handling the QB position properly and creating value to make the team better by leveraging talent at the position while taking some calculating risks.[/QUOTE]
Thus far, it would be hard bent not to consider these circumstances to be describing the Schaub scenario.
Outside of the Hansen pick, which was specifically motivated because of trade bait, the Texans organization have spent too much on the QB position and have hung on too long.
I am not banging on Schaub, it's just the timing wasn't right considering where the team was at when they did that trade.
A great example of the Texans not parlaying value at the QB position is if the Rosenfels trade rumors are true before the draft.
I really don't have an issue with the Brink pick in the 7th. We'll have to see what happens.
The last thing the Texans have shown though, has been handling the QB position properly and creating value to make the team better by leveraging talent at the position while taking some calculating risks.[/QUOTE]
Thus far, it would be hard bent not to consider these circumstances to be describing the Schaub scenario.
Anyone could easily argue that the Texans could have gone 8-8 last year without Schaub.
Which demonstrates my bigger point, which is that the Texans keep pouring more and more into the QB position with a very low rate of return.
I am not against Schaub, but the deal was too expensive and it wasn't the right time to pull that off considering the risks versus reward.
No one can argue that the Schaub trade has been success yet. It all remains to be seen. Otherwise, Rosenfels would have been shipped off for a draft pick.
Which gets back to the point I was trying to make about the QB position in the Texans history and parlaying value out of the position. It just hasn't happened outside of the Hansen trade. I don't even think Hansen even suited up for the Texans anyway and was drafted as trade bait in the first place.
From his description it sounds like he's an overachiever competitive type. If i'm not mistaken Quinn Gray is the type of guy who isn't very motivated sometimes and doesn't work as hard as he should to be a better qb?
I guess Brink is brought in to push Gray and let him know his spot on the roster isn't a gimme. When Gray turns up his play and earns his spot then put Brink on the practice squad and let him compete for a roster spot in 09.
I wonder if Kubiak sees a little of himself in Brink, smart but without the physical tools. A guy who can carry a clipboard for a decade.
Brink is strictly a Kubiak pet project. Shane Boyd - who looks like the better athlete to me - is probably out of practice squad eligiblity.
He is. I would assume that either he will be a 4th stringer (or 3rd should the FO decide to do something with Sage).
I'm guessing Boyd is gonna be cut.
He has been with four teams in three years & has never managed to get on the field.
He is a great athlete, but he does not have the tools necessary to be an NFL QB.
It's certainly possible. In fact, it's likely. I keep forgetting we signed Quinn Gray. Then again, I wouldn't say that Gray is particularly better than Boyd. I could see either, or both getting cut.
Outside of the Hansen pick, which was specifically motivated because of trade bait, the Texans organization have spent too much on the QB position and have hung on too long.
Brown said he has no plans of leaving Tech early for an NFL career. When the NFL does come calling in April 2008, Brown will need a Brinks truck, Hill said.
Anyone could easily argue that the Texans could have gone 8-8 last year without Schaub.
Which demonstrates my bigger point, which is that the Texans keep pouring more and more into the QB position with a very low rate of return.
I am not against Schaub, but the deal was too expensive and it wasn't the right time to pull that off considering the risks versus reward.
No one can argue that the Schaub trade has been success yet. It all remains to be seen. Otherwise, Rosenfels would have been shipped off for a draft pick.
Which gets back to the point I was trying to make about the QB position in the Texans history and parlaying value out of the position. It just hasn't happened outside of the Hansen trade. I don't even think Hansen even suited up for the Texans anyway and was drafted as trade bait in the first place.
everything, I mean everything was riding in getting Carr out of town (nobody wanted him) a solution had to be found in the worst kind of way, you can't tell me there is any price too great to back-out of that decision? yes its still haunts us but I believe we're free & clear (dead money & 2nd rd. draft picks back) after this year![]()
when healthy Schaub has looked pretty good, missed a few passes but the pressure seems to get to him easily, once they resolve his pass protection with Gibbs I expect much better performance.
look at what the Texans had to pay to aquire Sage....nothing & teams are offering 3rd picks. picked up Gray for near league minimum now a 7th rd. QB who broke all Cougar (WSU) passing records (that nobody knows anything about) displays pocket poise, has natural leadership qualities, makes good decisions, has quick release/set-up & can read coverages.
sounds more like Matt Ryan to me or a skinny, slow kid from Michigan drafted in the 6th rd.![]()
...now a 7th rd. QB who broke all Cougar (WSU) passing records (that nobody knows anything about) displays pocket poise, has natural leadership qualities, makes good decisions, has quick release/set-up & can read coverages.
sounds more like Matt Ryan to me or a skinny, slow kid from Michigan drafted in the 6th rd.![]()
Let's not go there yet, but it's good to see that I'm not the only person on this board that is excited about Brink.
I saw him play in college, and he is no scrub.
If he gets cut, big deal. A 7th rounder that didn't make the roster! Holy smokes! Call the press!
If he makes the team, and gets a few years under Kubiak, then we can either turn him into trade bait or let him contend for the QB job.
Just because Schaub is the man, doesn't mean he shouldn't have to compete for his job just like everyone else.
I think that taking Hansen as trade bait was great value becuase you get three people talented people (although undersized) for the price of one and there are some real MMM Bop fans amongst GM's in the NFL.
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The Henson pick was ok too.
Let's not go there yet, but it's good to see that I'm not the only person on this board that is excited about Brink.
I saw him play in college, and he is no scrub.
If he gets cut, big deal. A 7th rounder that didn't make the roster! Holy smokes! Call the press!
If he makes the team, and gets a few years under Kubiak, then we can either turn him into trade bait or let him contend for the QB job.
Just because Schaub is the man, doesn't mean he shouldn't have to compete for his job just like everyone else.
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What he said.