Ndevine7
Rookie
Assuming we win the division and lose in the divisional playoff round we should pick around 25th
1st- Josh Chapman NT Alabama 6'1 310
I know a lot of people are projected Alameda Ta'amu here, but there is a chance he may not be available at the 25th selection. Chapman is a smaller NT like Wade likes. I can see him shooting up draft boards as the season progresses. This guy is a beast and could be the NT we are looking for. While he isnt the best pass rusher, he is very stout and could be a great run stuffer.
2nd- Juron Criner WR Arizona 6'4 210
Criner is an animal who has great size that Gary looks for. Criner was a very productive player last year and is proving to be one this year as well. Criner would sure up our #2 WR for the next few years and hopefully can learn from Andre and become our #1 when Andre retires.
3rd- Nate Potter OT/OG Boise State 6'6 300
With Butler down, We do not have a solid replacement OT. Potter is a OT at Boise State, but also could play OG giving great value at this pick IMO. Potter has had a very solid career at Boise State and could prove to be a starter in in years to come. My only concern is he might not be available when we pick I see him as an early to mid 3rd round pick.
4th- Keith Tandy CB West Virginia 5'10 198
Hopefully KJ or Brandon Harris or anyone on this team steps up and holds down the #2 CB position. If no one can, we will probably be looking for a CB in the draft. I do not see any sure starters available at the 25th pick so I think the Texans will decide to take a player in a later round. While Tandy would not be an immediate starter, he has the talent to become one down the road and immediately make an impact as a nickel and dime player and on ST. Tandy has a nose for the football recording 6 ints last year and 2 so far this year. He could shoot up draft boards late depending on his season and combine but as of now I see him as a late 3rd to mid 4th.
5th-Winston Guy CB/SS/FS Kentucky 6'1 210
Winston Guy is the only bright spot on a poor Kentucky team. Had a great 2010 season and can potentially play either the CB or S position in the NFL. Will provide immediate impact on ST and can produce as a backup S or potential nickel or dime back.
6th-Tanner Brock ILB TCU 6'3 250
DeMeco has not looked like his pre-injury self. While its still early, Texans need to start looking for a potential replacement for him. Brock has not gotten as much publicity as fellow TCU LB Tank Carder, but still has put up solid stats. He is having a slow start to the year but is a very strong run stopper and should immediately make an impact on ST
7th-Tony Jerod-Eddie, DE/DT, Texas A&M 6'5 300
Very solid in run defense. Projects as a 5-technique in the NFL. Could provide some depth at the DE position behind Watt and Smith
1st- Josh Chapman NT Alabama 6'1 310
I know a lot of people are projected Alameda Ta'amu here, but there is a chance he may not be available at the 25th selection. Chapman is a smaller NT like Wade likes. I can see him shooting up draft boards as the season progresses. This guy is a beast and could be the NT we are looking for. While he isnt the best pass rusher, he is very stout and could be a great run stuffer.
2nd- Juron Criner WR Arizona 6'4 210
Criner is an animal who has great size that Gary looks for. Criner was a very productive player last year and is proving to be one this year as well. Criner would sure up our #2 WR for the next few years and hopefully can learn from Andre and become our #1 when Andre retires.
3rd- Nate Potter OT/OG Boise State 6'6 300
With Butler down, We do not have a solid replacement OT. Potter is a OT at Boise State, but also could play OG giving great value at this pick IMO. Potter has had a very solid career at Boise State and could prove to be a starter in in years to come. My only concern is he might not be available when we pick I see him as an early to mid 3rd round pick.
4th- Keith Tandy CB West Virginia 5'10 198
Hopefully KJ or Brandon Harris or anyone on this team steps up and holds down the #2 CB position. If no one can, we will probably be looking for a CB in the draft. I do not see any sure starters available at the 25th pick so I think the Texans will decide to take a player in a later round. While Tandy would not be an immediate starter, he has the talent to become one down the road and immediately make an impact as a nickel and dime player and on ST. Tandy has a nose for the football recording 6 ints last year and 2 so far this year. He could shoot up draft boards late depending on his season and combine but as of now I see him as a late 3rd to mid 4th.
5th-Winston Guy CB/SS/FS Kentucky 6'1 210
Winston Guy is the only bright spot on a poor Kentucky team. Had a great 2010 season and can potentially play either the CB or S position in the NFL. Will provide immediate impact on ST and can produce as a backup S or potential nickel or dime back.
6th-Tanner Brock ILB TCU 6'3 250
DeMeco has not looked like his pre-injury self. While its still early, Texans need to start looking for a potential replacement for him. Brock has not gotten as much publicity as fellow TCU LB Tank Carder, but still has put up solid stats. He is having a slow start to the year but is a very strong run stopper and should immediately make an impact on ST
7th-Tony Jerod-Eddie, DE/DT, Texas A&M 6'5 300
Very solid in run defense. Projects as a 5-technique in the NFL. Could provide some depth at the DE position behind Watt and Smith