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I was thinking the same thing.I hope we draft Muti. He’s a mailer at G.
Was projected in the 3rd I believe.
Injury cloud?
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I was thinking the same thing.I hope we draft Muti. He’s a mailer at G.
I think this looks a lot like whay most of us thought an O'Brien draft would look like. Major conference players. Mature (all but Blacklock are 23, will turn 24 in season). "Good teammates".Houston Texans 2020 draft picks tracker
from CBS Sports
ROUND OVERALL PLAYER SELECTED GRADE 2 40* DL Ross Blacklock, TCU A- 3 90 EDGE Jonathan Greenard, Florida A 4 126* OT Charlie Heck, North Carolina C- 4 141*^ CB John Reid, Penn State A 5 171 7 240
Absolutely about the medicals. A lot of guys with injury questions have been hurt in this draft.I was thinking the same thing.
Was projected in the 3rd I believe.
Injury cloud?
I am enjoying format.Houston Texans 2020 draft picks tracker
from CBS Sports
ROUND OVERALL PLAYER SELECTED GRADE 2 40* DL Ross Blacklock, TCU A- 3 90 EDGE Jonathan Greenard, Florida A 4 126* OT Charlie Heck, North Carolina C- 4 141*^ CB John Reid, Penn State A 5 171 7 240
looks like a bit of a wait until the next Texans' pick
am I the only one digging this televised format much more than the usual overdone dog & pony show?
One of the top, maybe the top, small college receivers. Like the pick.Anyone know about Coulter?
Reads quite well. See post #56 above.One of the top, maybe the top, small college receivers. Like the pick.
Looks like OB did his homework on this draft. Maybe we can keep him on as a head scout.Coulter and his cousin, Aaron Parker, were a dynamic duo for the Rams in 2019. Coulter was a second-team All-Colonial Athletic Association selection in his final collegiate season, catching 72 passes for 1,039 yards and eight touchdowns (14.4 per) in 12 games with 11 starts. Coulter started all 11 games as a sophomore (42-604-14.4, three TDs) and played in all 11 contests as a true freshman (18-212-11.8, one TD). 4.45 forty
Raw but talented X receiver with NFL-caliber length, speed and athletic ability. He runs a limited route tree and doesn't show enough attention to detail in his route work, but he's loose and fluid with the ability to get that area corrected. He lets coverage off the hook when he doesn't burst and separate like he's capable of, but he has access to plenty of juice when needed. While improvement should be expected, learning to play with better catch aggression and ball-tracking is not a given. Coulter is an explosive, high-upside talent with functional-starter upside, but a lower floor. https://www.nfl.com/prospects/isaiah-coulter?id=3219434f-5516-0662-8b6d-a1ee4723ab0a
Got your eyes on anyone in particular?There will be a RB available in the 7th that can make this team.
I got one - a late draft gem.There are several RBs left. I don't know which one tho I'm out of the loop but maybe a diamond in the rough or at least contribute.
Got your eyes on anyone in particular?
Yeah likely practice squad until he can show some improvement.I have mixed reactions to Coulter. He has the tools. But, he has zero experience on special teams. Not a guy you want to send over the middle. Almost 6'2" and 36" vertical. But not really the basketball player type to win on jump balls. Probably won't be active on gamedays as a rookie.
I like Mike Warren in the 7thThere will be a RB available in the 7th that can make this team.
14 #1 picks have made the HOF.Arian Foster was ranked 24th in 2009 and went to Texans as an undrafted free agent. Ya jus neva know.
Haven't been able to find if Calvin Throckmorton is still on the board or not? Has played every position along the Oline.
Had very high grades from PFF 2018 season - not so sure about 2019.
Yes and their are plenty RBs for round 7 that are that are ranked there14 #1 picks have made the HOF.
17 UDFAs have made the HOF.
Sure, UDFAs are a much bigger pool of players, but those are guys who no one thought enough of to draft in the 1st place vs guys who get every advantage in the world to succeed.
I'm good with this. Two picks now?
I'm good with this. Two picks now?
Must be a future pick.What picks did the saints have?
Must be a future pick.
Good bargaining chip too as in not only in an extra pick but future trades for exampleI’m okay with getting an extra 6th next year.
Should still be some interesting guys in UDFA.I believe the folks OB has his eyes on can be had as undrafted free agents. Opted for an extra pick next year.
Good bargaining chip too as in not only in an extra pick but future trades for example
That s a good one. YepYep, if they wanted to move up say in the 4th rd. that 6th would be equivalent to using the two 7ths they used to move up and take Heck today.
H.E.R. was on recent memorial for Prince. good there also.I had no clue who "her" was before now but that performance kicked azz!
Well to use your analogy I don't want my point guard going after jump balls but a cornerback that can go 9 foot 2 inches should be successful at least getting into the target area of the catch.I have mixed reactions to Coulter. He has the tools. But, he has zero experience on special teams. Not a guy you want to send over the middle. Almost 6'2" and 36" vertical. But not really the basketball player type to win on jump balls. Probably won't be active on gamedays as a rookie.
Well to use your analogy I don't want my point guard going after jump balls but a cornerback that can go 9 foot 2 inches should be successful at least getting into the target area of the catch.