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Mangold in the second round?

jacquescas

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Ok, lets say we are going offensive line in the second round, or just Mangold is the BPA on the board. Do we take him? Obviously with Flanagan signed the center position seems well maned, would he make a poor guard?
 
jacquescas said:
Ok, lets say we are going offensive line in the second round, or just Mangold is the BPA on the board. Do we take him? Obviously with Flanagan signed the center position seems well maned, would he make a poor guard?

I think that was the plan before we got Flanagan but now I think we're fine at center. I would rather get a player that played guard in college than move Mangold to guard to fit in our Oline. I don't see us taking him.
 
I was a big fan of Mangold at #33 until we got Flanagan. Now, however, we have a starter and a young backup. Now I'm looking pretty hard at the #2 CB spot, particularly given the players likely to be available. OLine wise, Winston's probably the only player I'd take at #33.

Another possibility is OLB, given the prime talent that may well fall out of the 1st this year. Wong isn't young, Greenwood hasn't proven himself yet and I'm not sure about our depth.
 
Sarg01 said:
I was a big fan of Mangold at #33 until we got Flanagan. Now, however, we have a starter and a young backup. Now I'm looking pretty hard at the #2 CB spot, particularly given the players likely to be available. OLine wise, Winston's probably the only player I'd take at #33.

Another possibility is OLB, given the prime talent that may well fall out of the 1st this year. Wong isn't young, Greenwood hasn't proven himself yet and I'm not sure about our depth.

I don't think Mangold makes it past the Jets with their 2nd #1 pick. If he does, he might be good trade bait with NOLA who just lost Bentley. Swap 2nds and take the Saint's 5th rounder. Only about 20 pt diff on the draft chart, and it still lets the Texans get a DB.

Plus Hollywood Texan would get his 5th rounder back.:)
 
Best Player Available (It would be tough to pass on Leonard Pope, if he is there!). If needs, then I go with Winston or McNeil. Flanagan is good.:twocents:
 
Id love to see a CB or FS taken at 33, any of the following if they fall

Jason Allen
Donte Whitner
Johnathan Joseph
Antonio Cromartie
Ko Simpson
etc
etc
 
Our 2nd round pick may be a good one to trade down on. There will definitely be some players being targeted there. If we were to trade down about 8-10 spots and get an extra 3rd, that would be great. After all, if we're looking at OT, CB, LB, FS... those are very deep positions... guys like Colledge, Scott, Ko Simpson, Hodge, and a number of CBs will probably be there in the middle of the second.
 
Dunta_23 said:
Id love to see a CB or FS taken at 33, any of the following if they fall

Jason Allen
Donte Whitner
Johnathan Joseph
Antonio Cromartie
Ko Simpson
etc
etc

I would pass on Allen....too slow. Praying that Cromartie will be there but I seriously doubt it after his pro day.
 
Huge1 said:
I would pass on Allen....too slow. Praying that Cromartie will be there but I seriously doubt it after his pro day.

Why would you think Allen is too slow? He clocked a 4.3 at the combine. Not everyone runs a 4.05 you know. :brickwall
 
Huge1 said:
I would pass on Allen....too slow. Praying that Cromartie will be there but I seriously doubt it after his pro day.


Allen ran a sub 4.4 fourty coming off of a serious injury. He's certainly not too slow. I'd be reluctant to draft him due to injury concerns but not because of concerns about his speed.
 
jacquescas said:
Ok, lets say we are going offensive line in the second round, or just Mangold is the BPA on the board. Do we take him? Obviously with Flanagan signed the center position seems well maned, would he make a poor guard?

I prefer Chester with one of our high 3's to Mangold.
 
I don't believe Mangold will still be there in the 2nd. Another player with a 1st rd. grade who seems to rarely get mentioned as a possiblity for the Texans 2nd. despite filling a need at Safety is Darnell Bing- (6-1¾, 225) ran his 40s in 4.63 and 4.53. Had a 10-foot-5 long jump, 38-inch vertical jump, 4.25 short shuttle, 6.80 three-cone drill, and 21 lifts. Had very good ball skills and looked great in position drills.

when the scouts say something like "looked great in position skills" take that as eye opening, he is wire'ry strong, excellent in the open field, reads the playbook & is able to react and close. Nice short area burst. Blitzes effectively. Fluid hips. Comes up and plays the run well. Form tackler who likes to hit. Playmaker in the defensive backfield who creates turnovers, like to use hand punch (reminds me of Derrick Johnson).

just a thought, I haven't seen too many people even enter his name into the conversation so here it goes. makes even more sense if the Texans take fellow USC junior Reggie Bush, he could be the counterpoint on defense a playmaker in the same mold with the kind of measureables to hold down the Safety position the next 10 years.
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I think Bing would look great in a Texans uni. Plus, it does fill a need. He had a pretty good Pro Day & I would be shocked if he were there at 33. Big or Winston & I am happy. Or Pope, but it really isn't a need.
 
Well, if we pick a O-Line guy, we will hear about how bad our secondary is. If we pick a Safety, we will hear how bad our O-Line is. Good thing we have 3 picks relatively early (4 if you count Reggie).
 
Bing doesnt really fill a need- we've a need at FS not SS..bing is a good SS(basically the safety that plays the run.blitzes most of the time,which earl and brown will do fine)
we need a coverage safety(ie fs),cb#2,ot @ 33- any of (basically dunta's picks)
IN ORDER: winston,joseph(unlikely),cromartie,allen,Ko,whitner,bullocks
 
maybe I'm wrong (doubt it) Bing by all accounts will be there when the Texans pick the 33rd selection in the 2006 draft (assuming Casserly has not traded it away). Darnell Bing has played in a Pro-Style defense and his game translates to the NFL better than any prospect you mentioned Maddict5 :rolleyes: I cannot help but think about the Seahawks rookie MLB Dynamo Lofa Tatupu who led them to the Superbowl, he too was from USC and very close in size.

Listen no one is talking about him in the 1st rd. that would mean he is available & he could play FS, it's perfect.......done deal Bush & Bing
 
Frak The Jags said:
Well, if we pick a O-Line guy, we will hear about how bad our secondary is. If we pick a Safety, we will hear how bad our O-Line is. Good thing we have 3 picks relatively early (4 if you count Reggie).

This is why I don't understand the Bush pick. We have glaring needs and we're going to use a pick on a flashy upgrade? Supposedly this is one of the best O-line drafts in years and there are a ton of good corners and safteys. I can't see passing up on great prospects who fill a need for Bush. Our top needs are, in order, Fs, Ot, OG, Cb, and linebackers at any position. Why? CC is a SS and we have 0 starting FS's on the roster. Pitts isn't the answer at LT and it lets us move him to RT where we currently don't have a starter. Wiegert is old and Mckinney has been painful to watch. Cowart is a temporary fix, Wong is injured, Greedwood is ... a rapper:confused: , certainly not much of a linebacker, and we don't really have anyone else to turn to. Buchanon was bad at the begging of the year and is comming off an injury.

1)D'Brick LT
2)Simpson,Whitner or another top FS prospect
3)Chris Chester C/G
3)Spencer Havner I/Olb
4)Will Blackmon Cb/Wr

I could also see taking a top corner in the second if one falls and suffering through a Brown/Earl combo for 1 more year. But I just hated watching D-Rob throwing his hands in the air as the Safetys repeatedly blew their coverage and gave up a TD. :crying: If we're going to play cover 2 we need coverage safetys.
 
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