YoungTexanFan
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For this argument, we have traded down to #4, and BOTH Mario and D'Brick are on the board. Who do you draft and why one over the other?
I'm torn, so what is your opinion?
I'm torn, so what is your opinion?
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YodAa said:both are elite prospects and both could be very special players, but this poll is useless until we know what kind of D we'll be running
beerlover said:D'Brickashaw- franchise LT seems to be what the Texans need especially since this is the 4th pick which would mean that the Texans passed on Young and we all know Carr needs better protection & that makes it a no-brainer :brickwall
The Preacher said:Either would mean we picked up extra picks so I would be happy either way but would prefer brick since Carr needs time at some point in his career.
I agree....if we're passing on VY AND Bush, we need to give Carr as much protection as possible.
Man this is hard. Honestly I haven't even seen either of these guys play. (or if I did, I didn't pay attention to them)YoungTexanFan said:For this argument, we have traded down to #4, and BOTH Mario and D'Brick are on the board. Who do you draft and why one over the other?
I'm torn, so what is your opinion?
Not sure where you got that info from but it is wrong. In the first part of the Rose Bowl he had some problems with his shoes. They eventually had to tape them on. Pete Carrol was nearly strung up by the locals for not having Bush in the game late, it was more a reflection of poor coaching, than Bush lacking anything. At least that is the Vibe and sentiment here in Southern California.MikeMc said:So then, by drafting VY or RB, how does THAT help Carr not get sacked (other than if VY is the QB and Carr is on the bench..not getting sacked). The reason Bush was sitting most of the Rose Bowl was because he was not as good at blitz pickup as White.....and that was vs NCAA players, not NFL.
So then either way, you'd draft an OT in rd 2 (#33 pick overall). I say get Super Mario with the 1st rd pick, and still be able to get a solid OT in rd 2. I like Colledge (Boise St) or Trueblood (BC).
The good thing about DEN's style of blocking is that they like the smaller, more athletic OL, which typically drop in the draft based solely on lasck of size....... MONEY BALL style baby!
I posted a similar scenario but it looks good every time I see it. If you can get good pressure with only 4 youu cant go wrong. Just myThaShark316 said:Trade for #4 and Abraham, draft Williams and dare a QB to drop back 7 steps!
ThaShark316 said:Trade for #4 and Abraham, draft Williams and dare a QB to drop back 7 steps!
LBC_Justin said:Man this is hard. Honestly I haven't even seen either of these guys play. (or if I did, I didn't pay attention to them)
But I am imagining choosing between Walter Jones and Julius Peppers.
If I had to choose between those two I would take Peppers. But I doubt Mario is as atheletic as Peppers, of couse I can't imagine anyone being as atheletic as Peppers.
But I don't know enough about these guys. Both guys seem awesome, I guess they is why they are going to go in the Top 10.
H-Texan7_5 said:i think peppers is extremly talented, but he goes up against mainly RT's, i would of loved to see him go against walter jones in the entire nfc championship game. there is a big difference between playing a RT as opposed to playing a LT.....![]()
Look at what round alot of the great OTs have been picked at, and look at what round alot of the great DEs have been picked at. Truth is, its alot harder to find a great OT after the 1st round than it is a DE. With that said, I gotta say D'BRICKISHAW FERGUSON.