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DRIFTAWAY said:Do you take Benson over Williamson,Thomas Davis, or Pac-Man Jones.
DRIFTAWAY said:Do you take Benson over Williamson,Thomas Davis, or Pac-Man Jones.
edo783 said:Lots of folks are high on Benson, but I am not. IMO, he will be to slow for the next level and wind up much like Dane in NY. He does have more ability than Dane to slide by a tackler, but still seems to slow. If we pick him, then obviously I hope I am proven very wrong. I like the idea of a power back, just don't think Cedric is what I would want.
edo783 said:Lots of folks are high on Benson, but I am not. IMO, he will be to slow for the next level and wind up much like Dane in NY. He does have more ability than Dane to slide by a tackler, but still seems to slow. If we pick him, then obviously I hope I am proven very wrong. I like the idea of a power back, just don't think Cedric is what I would want.
Trade offers from where? Take a look at the teams drafting behind the Texans and tell me who would trade up for Benson? Maybe the Jets to groom behind Curtis Martin? Or the Steelers to groom behind Bettis? Would the Texans want to move down that far in the 1st? Unless a team like Arizona reaches for a RB, I can see Benson taking a precipitous drop well into the 1st round.Mr Shush said:Well, I think a trade offer would have to be pretty damn attractive to persuade us it wasn't worth taking Benson, but then I think some pretty damn attractive offers might come in.
Holden135 said:but we HAVE to draft where we are weak. .
I can buy that. But what makes Benson an obviously better prospect than other players that could be available at #13 (who play positions the Texans need more)?corrosion said:Not True , the Texans NEED to take the best available prospect not taking position into considertation (other than QB) . You dont pass up a player who is obviously a better prospect and reach at another position just because you have more need there...
In a scene that looks eerily similar to the swoon by Kevin Jones last season, Texas' Cedric Benson suffered through one of this offseason's most damaging predraft workouts Wednesday.
Despite working out in the familiar surroundings of the Longhorns' practice field, Benson posted 40-yard dashes in the 4.6- to 4.65-second range and struggled during pass-catching drills. It's clearly a stumble for a player who chose not to work out at the scouting combine, then sat idly as Auburn running backs Ronnie Brown and Carnell Williams posted superb workouts. Benson was expected to offer something in the 4.45 to 4.5 range.
"It was rough, but he plays better than he looked," said a scout who watched Benson, along with "60 to 70" other team representatives. "Nobody came here expecting to be blown away, but it wasn't a good day for him."
One comparison the scout drew was last year's performance by Jones, the former Virginia Tech running back who was expected to run around a 4.4 in the 40. Jones surprised everyone by running around 4.6, and his stock dropped dramatically.
Originally thought to be drafted between 15th and 20th overall, Jones slid all the way to Detroit at No. 30 behind Oregon State's Steven Jackson and Michigan's Chris Perry. He was the only one of that threesome to rush for 1,000 yards as a rookie, finishing with 1,133.
"There's a little bit of a difference because (Jones) was expected to be really fast, and Cedric Benson is clearly a power back," the scout said. "You can't erase what he did in college in one bad day, but of course it is going to be a factor."
Lucky said:Trade offers from where? Take a look at the teams drafting behind the Texans and tell me who would trade up for Benson? Maybe the Jets to groom behind Curtis Martin? Or the Steelers to groom behind Bettis? Would the Texans want to move down that far in the 1st? Unless a team like Arizona reaches for a RB, I can see Benson taking a precipitous drop well into the 1st round.
Why wouldn't Carolina just sit tight at #14. There's no danger of Dallas or San Diego taking Benson. The Texans aren't drafting him after that workout. If Carolina wants Benson (which I doubt), he should be available at #14.D-ReK said:I think the Panthers may trade up to 11 or 12 to take him...
D-ReK said:The perfect trade partner for us (not necessarily for if Benson falls) is New Orleans...They want a CB or Thomas Davis and if Pac-Man or Antrel falls, they may want to trade up...
Lucky said:Why wouldn't Carolina just sit tight at #14. There's no danger of Dallas or San Diego taking Benson. The Texans aren't drafting him after that workout. If Carolina wants Benson (which I doubt), he should be available at #14.
Lucky said:The Texans aren't drafting him after that workout. If Carolina wants Benson (which I doubt), he should be available at #14.
I'm not putting too much emphasis on the workout. I never liked Benson as a high draft pick. For a "power back" Benson is undersized. When I think of power backs, 235-240 lbs RBs like Eddie George or Stephan Davis come to mind. That's not Benson. He had a great O-line that blew open holes against Rice & North Texas, but looked very average when playing teams with NFL type talent like OU or Michigan. I don't see anything "special" about Benson.D-ReK said:I think you may be putting too much emphasis on his workout and not enough emphasis on the fact that Benson is a player, not a workout warrior...
Lucky said:I'm not putting too much emphasis on the workout. I never liked Benson as a high draft pick. For a "power back" Benson is undersized. When I think of power backs, 235-240 lbs RBs like Eddie George or Stephan Davis come to mind. That's not Benson. He had a great O-line that blew open holes against Rice & North Texas, but looked very average when playing teams with NFL type talent like OU or Michigan. I don't see anything "special" about Benson.
Lucky said:As far as the emphasis the Texans place on workouts, it should be noted that AJ, Dunta, & Babin all had great workouts at the combine or their pro day. Would they disregard Benson's sub par performance and take him in the 1st? History says no. Not to mention Benson's run ins with the law over marijuana and breaking & entering. Benson -too many questions, too much baggage.
Lucky said:He had a great O-line that blew open holes against Rice & North Texas, but looked very average when playing teams with NFL type talent like OU or Michigan.
Lucky said:I can buy that. But what makes Benson an obviously better prospect than other players that could be available at #13 (who play positions the Texans need more)?
corrosion said:Not True , the Texans NEED to take the best available prospect not taking position into considertation (other than QB) . You dont pass up a player who is obviously a better prospect and reach at another position just because you have more need there...
corrosion said:Not True , the Texans NEED to take the best available prospect not taking position into considertation (other than QB) . You dont pass up a player who is obviously a better prospect and reach at another position just because you have more need there in the first thru 4th rounds . Doing this you pass up on more talented players and tend to overpay for those whom you made the "Reach" for. This leads to cap problems not to mention lack of talent.
ComstockLode said:Heres my biggest question. What the hell did they think Benson would run?
A 4.3 or 4.4?
Seriously, does his times actually surprise anybody?
The Bills/Cards trade for Travis Henry could still happen. From yesterday'sTheOgre said:That makes it unlikely that one of the top 3 backs is available after Arizona picks. It could happen. I also read a quote from Denny Green where he said he like Benson. I think they will draft him if he is on the board.
The Cardinals remained interested in trading offensive tackle L.J. Shelton for Buffalo running back Travis Henry, but a potential swap probably wouldn't happen until during the draft in April.
The proposed deal is more complicated than just player for player. The Bills reportedly are asking the Cardinals to switch spots in the second round of the draft, April 23 and 24. So far, the Cardinals have refused.
The Cardinals also are asking for more than Henry, Bills President and General Manager Tom Donahoe said in an interview with Sirius NFL Radio. "They told us they didn't want to do the one-on-one swap either," Donahoe said. "They wanted us to give them Travis, plus something else.