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2023 TEXANS DRAFT DISCUSSION

Hyatt goes at 73 and I am hoping coaches got this one right in Dell. Caserio said he wanted speed and 4.49 is so so.
Dell is more about quickness, finding the hole, and YAC.
He's a surer thing than Hyatt.
He fits the scheme much better.
This offense is going to be very dynamic between running the ball and play action, bootlegs, involving the TE and the RB also.
It's going to be multi-facet, and not depending on a number 1 receiver.
 
Dell is more about quickness, finding the hole, and YAC.
He's a surer thing than Hyatt.
He fits the scheme much better.
This offense is going to be very dynamic between running the ball and play action, bootlegs, involving the TE and the RB also.
It's going to be multi-facet, and not depending on a number 1 receiver.

If Metchie is fully recovered from cancer and the ACL the team will have two WRs that can create separation quickly in their routes. A much needed change from past seasons where only Cooks could consistently separate.
 
Dell is more about quickness, finding the hole, and YAC.
He's a surer thing than Hyatt.
He fits the scheme much better.
This offense is going to be very dynamic between running the ball and play action, bootlegs, involving the TE and the RB also.
It's going to be multi-facet, and not depending on a number 1 receiver.
He transitioning to outside or remaining slot with Metchie out?
 
My top needs coming into this draft was QB, DE, C, and WR in that order.

The Texans have drafted a QB, DE, C, and WR in that order. That’s never ever happened in 20 years of watching this team draft.

Anything from here is gravy but I’d be over the moon if it’s Washington.

I don't know, I really miss those Bill O'Brien drafts. A true golden era.

:troll:
 
Did Jalin Hyatt shoot someone? Why is he still on the board?
His problem is that he came from a spread offense, and many do not believe he will transition well when he has to play in more confined space. The belief is There is he's lived with so much space available for him to release into and adjust to coverage that his processing and timing will be big time challenging in the NFL. And that's not to mention his build is slight and he has not been known for physicality. He won't win too many fights for the ball.
 
His problem is that he came from a spread offense, and many do not believe he will transition well when he has to play in more confined space. The belief is There is he's lived with so much space available for him to release into and adjust to coverage that his processing and timing will be big time challenging in the NFL. And that's not to mention his build is slight and he has not been known for physicality. He won't win too many fights for the ball.
Hyatt's not going to be a high volume WR, but a team can find ways to get him off the LOS. He serves a purpose of vertical stretching the defense. That has value, or should.
 
I am just not certain he gets that in NFL. We will see. I am not hating on him but would have preferred Hyatt who went at our old pick 73 and no round five.
You know me, I'm always concerned with the injury factor. He has not dealt with any major injuries in college since his high ankle sprain that messed up his red shirt year. But at 5'8" 163 lbs, you have to worry in the NFL, especially at slot.
 
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This is close to how I learned BPA...teams may also stack the board with only positions of true need
It's very difficult to determine BPA though.
Let's take 2002.
Who was BPA?
Or 2006.
Or any number of years.
Should Mahomes be BPA the year he came out?

That right there should throw a wrench into the BPA practice.
Mahomes was not even on the top four QB list on a number of sites, let alone BPA.
He wasn't drafted until the Chiefs traded up for him.

How do you determine BPA is always the question.

Then there were instances with Leaf and J Russell.
Were they BPA?

IMO, there were so many flaws in that theory (by itself).

There weren't concensus best available player at the very top to begin with.

IMO, the smart GM and/or HC go with the flow.
Those with vision of the trend, the rule changes, the way the league move forward, etc. - can make the best adjustment on how to use the resources.

The team also needs to manage its millionaires, the egos, the childish behaviors of some individuals, and so on.

I had said this more than a decade ago, the GM and the HC need to be able to navigate all these millionaires of the moment.

It's good to have a HC like DR, who's current with the trend.
 
His problem is that he came from a spread offense, and many do not believe he will transition well when he has to play in more confined space. The belief is There is he's lived with so much space available for him to release into and adjust to coverage that his processing and timing will be big time challenging in the NFL. And that's not to mention his build is slight and he has not been known for physicality. He won't win too many fights for the ball.
There is truth to that but everyone in college plays in a spread. I was a Hyatt guy because he can hit his head on the goalpost every play.I like Dell too.They needed explosion either way and got it.
 
Hyatt's not going to be a high volume WR, but a team can find ways to get him off the LOS. He serves a purpose of vertical stretching the defense. That has value, or should.
Fraction Jackson and Mike Wallace. Those types have a purpose in the nfl and are accounted for. You can motion a guy to get him off jams, its not hard.
 
Dell likely a special teams pick.

No one trades up in the 3rd for a special teamer (non kicker).

Watch his video. Polished routes, good hands, ridiculous separation ability. To quote Lance Zeirlein, "Every second of the route is a separation opportunity for Dell, a touchdown-making machine who pairs electrifying top-end speed with twitchy short-area quickness."

Badboy posted an article with eye opening stats.

Dell great stats avg speed another surprise to me but a Uof H guy.
As a junior in 2021 he played 14 games and hauled in 91 catches for an outstanding 1327 yards for an average of 14.6 yards per catch, with 12 TDs, and a QB rating when targeted of 116.2.

As a senior in 2022 he played 12 games and led the nation with 102 catches and 1355 yards for an average of 13.3 yards per catch, 15 TDs, and an outstanding QB rating when targeted of 132.0.
  • Hugely productive receiver - led the nation over the past two years with over 2700 yds and 29 TDs
  • Dell accelerates quickly and possesses excellent straight-line speed. He shows solid ball-tracking skills and body control downfield, able to adjust to the off-target throw.
a slot receiver he has displayed the capability to operate on the outside.
  • He’ll be coming to the NFL from a wide-open spread offense in which Dell ran a limited route tree.
  • When corners play press and manage to get hold of Dell he can be taken out of the game and easily outmuscled
 
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2023 Texans Post-FA/Draft

QB - CJ Stroud
RB - Dameon Pierce/Devin Singletary
OT - Laremy Tunsil/Tytus Howard
OG - Shaq Mason/Kenyon Green
C - Juice Scruggs
TE - Dalton Schultz/Brevin Jordan
WR - Robert Woods/Nico Collins/John Metchie/Tank Dell/Noah Brown
DE - Jerry Hughes/Jonathan Greenard/Will Anderson
DT - Maliek Collins/Sheldon Rankins/Roy Lopez
LB - Denzel Perryman/Christian Harris/Christian Kirksey/Will Anderson
CB - Derek Stingley/Steven Nelson/Desmond King
S - Jimmie Ward/Jalen Pitre/Desmond King

No one's kidding anyone into believing this is a championship contending roster..

..but for the first time in literal years I see a real football team with a real direction.
 
2023 Texans Post-FA/Draft

QB - CJ Stroud
RB - Dameon Pierce/Devin Singletary
OT - Laremy Tunsil/Tytus Howard
OG - Shaq Mason/Kenyon Green
C - Juice Scruggs
TE - Dalton Schultz/Brevin Jordan
WR - Robert Woods/Nico Collins/John Metchie/Tank Dell/Noah Brown
DE - Jerry Hughes/Jonathan Greenard/Will Anderson
DT - Maliek Collins/Sheldon Rankins/Roy Lopez
LB - Denzel Perryman/Christian Harris/Christian Kirksey/Will Anderson
CB - Derek Stingley/Steven Nelson/Desmond King
S - Jimmie Ward/Jalen Pitre/Desmond King

No one's kidding anyone into believing this is a championship contending roster..

..but for the first time in literal years I see a real football team with a real direction.

The glaring holes have been filled. Can go BPA. I expect Texans to trade back one of the 4s now and then package picks to move back up again later… because why not?!
 
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