ESPN Insider's Draft Review
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Houston Texans - The Texans' draft certainly wasn't spectacular, but it did address most of their needs and they potentially got some quality reserves in the later rounds.
For starters, the Texans made the right decision by drafting DC Dunta Robinson instead of DT Vince Wilfork with the 12th overall pick. Not only was Robinson a better value but he also helps to fill two needs, as he should become an immediate starter opposite Aaron Glenn, which will allow Marcus Coleman to move inside to safety. The team also was able to add quality depth in the secondary with the fourth-round selection of DS Glenn Earl and the sixth-round selection of DC Vontez Duff.
Earl needs to bounce back from a knee injury, but he has the potential to become an upgrade over Eric Brown at the strong safety position. Duff will never be more than a sub-package cornerback, but he is a solid player who should push other reserves such as Kenny Wright, Jason Simmons and Demarcus Faggins for time at corner and Duff also has great experience in the return game if necessary.
Jason Babin was a good value late in the first but, more importantly, he is exactly the type of player who the team was looking for in its rush linebacker. Babin, who led all of DI-A college football in tackles for loss as a senior, has terrific upfield burst and playmaking skills. He will likely play the role of situational pass rusher at first, but should eventually take over for Charlie Clemons as the starting ROLB in the team's 3-4 scheme. Sixth-round pick Charlie Anderson and seventh-round pick Raheem Orr are similar type players that will fight for roster spots as situational pass rushers.
If there was one complaint about the team's draft it is that it failed to draft one of the class' bigger defensive tackles to back up Seth Payne at the nose tackle position. Junior Ioane will likely need to fill that role now, but if Payne, who is coming off major ACL surgery, is unable to make it the full year, the team's run defense will suffer again.
QB B.J. Symons will get a chance to prove he's recovered from knee surgery and wasn't a product of the Texas Tech system, but in all likelihood he'll either wind up cut or on the practice squad. WR Sloan Thomas, on the other hand, is a solid enough prospect to compete for the No. 4 or No. 5 receiver spot in what is a very thin corps of receivers.
Finally, don't forget when you are grading this group of drafted players that the team also used its second-round selection on RB Tony Hollings in the supplemental draft. Hollings obviously took a backseat to Domanick Davis last season, but Davis is an undersized back who will need to be spelled and may have trouble staying healthy. Hollings' presence is good insurance at that position and, if Hollings can stay healthy and continue to develop, he may wind up becoming the better of the two backs.
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