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#25) Josh Conerly Jr. OT, Oregon 6-4 315 Has ceiling to be best LT in this draft, mirror pass protector, athletic dancing bear, no injury concerns, he's just very young, 21 years old when training camp begins so he will need to improve his core strength & get stronger. Wears #76 same number as BEST OT in Texan history Duane Brown, drafted #26th overall in 2008. Reminds me so much of him, measureables align, Josh is even more athletic. Doesn't have to start right away like Brown did, with Texans signing Robinson he could kick inside to start @ LG a position.
#58) Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State 6-4 214 Long frame, good speed, excellent contested catch radius, could push Nico. Would like larger hand size 9 1/8" but otherwise checks all boxes, hoping he slides to us.
#79) Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State 5-11 200 Teammate of Higgins filling slot receiver role, good long speed 4.39 separates first step but needs to learn under Kirk, NFL tricks of trade.
#89) Tate Ratledge, RG, Georgia 6-6 320 Tough, competitive, plays with edge and a technician of his craft. Texans draft him, and Cody Stoots has promised to grow out a mullet. All kidding aside, he solidifies OL, LT Robinson, LG Conerly, C Patterson/Scruggs, RG Ratledge, RT Fisher. Ironically, this pick alone makes up for loss of Tunsil and Texans still have a 2nd next year, plus cap space they used to extend Hunter.
#166) Jordan James, RB, Oregon 5-10-210 Showing my school colors, but listen don't sleep like ya all did last year for Duck Bucky Irving, just as productive, patient, vison to read blocking lanes, tough between the tackles, durable, pass pro and doesn't turn the ball over. Would like RB earlier but you can see the picks before him, their importance, luckily depth of this class pays off. Notice run blocking of Josh Conerly Jr.
#236) Jake Majors, C, Texas 6-3 315 Insurance policy if Patterson/Scruggs injury concerns keep arising. Jake is blue collar, lunch pale toting, hard working centerpiece who could hold down the fort if needed. Certainly worth late round pick to ensure offensive line under Popovich succeeds.
#241) CJ Dippre, TE, Alabama 6-5 262 Blocking TE in run heavy, short yardage or goal line situations. Adding another CJ to this roster
#58) Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State 6-4 214 Long frame, good speed, excellent contested catch radius, could push Nico. Would like larger hand size 9 1/8" but otherwise checks all boxes, hoping he slides to us.
#79) Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State 5-11 200 Teammate of Higgins filling slot receiver role, good long speed 4.39 separates first step but needs to learn under Kirk, NFL tricks of trade.
#89) Tate Ratledge, RG, Georgia 6-6 320 Tough, competitive, plays with edge and a technician of his craft. Texans draft him, and Cody Stoots has promised to grow out a mullet. All kidding aside, he solidifies OL, LT Robinson, LG Conerly, C Patterson/Scruggs, RG Ratledge, RT Fisher. Ironically, this pick alone makes up for loss of Tunsil and Texans still have a 2nd next year, plus cap space they used to extend Hunter.
#166) Jordan James, RB, Oregon 5-10-210 Showing my school colors, but listen don't sleep like ya all did last year for Duck Bucky Irving, just as productive, patient, vison to read blocking lanes, tough between the tackles, durable, pass pro and doesn't turn the ball over. Would like RB earlier but you can see the picks before him, their importance, luckily depth of this class pays off. Notice run blocking of Josh Conerly Jr.
#236) Jake Majors, C, Texas 6-3 315 Insurance policy if Patterson/Scruggs injury concerns keep arising. Jake is blue collar, lunch pale toting, hard working centerpiece who could hold down the fort if needed. Certainly worth late round pick to ensure offensive line under Popovich succeeds.
#241) CJ Dippre, TE, Alabama 6-5 262 Blocking TE in run heavy, short yardage or goal line situations. Adding another CJ to this roster

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