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NFL Draft 2010: Day 1

I have a difficult time believing that Jackson is a better football player than Buluga (who could have played LG) or Williams. Not that Jackson isn't as good a CB as any left. Just that there are 4 or 5 other CBs just as good as Jackson, one who could have been available in the 2nd round.

Oh well, there's always tomorrow night.
 
I'm good with our pick. We needed that position filled by a 1st rounder.

Hope he works out for us.
 
I have a difficult time believing that Jackson is a better football player than Buluga (who could have played LG) or Williams. Not that Jackson isn't as good a CB as any left. Just that there are 4 or 5 other CBs just as good as Jackson, one who could have been available in the 2nd round.

Oh well, there's always tomorrow night.

Buluga must have been caught with a kilo .
 
I have a difficult time believing that Jackson is a better football player than Buluga (who could have played LG) or Williams. Not that Jackson isn't as good a CB as any left. Just that there are 4 or 5 other CBs just as good as Jackson, one who could have been available in the 2nd round.

Oh well, there's always tomorrow night.

I think they just had Jackson rated higher and a higher position of need
 
Team needs:
CB -- check
RB --
OL --
DL --

I don't know if I like this three day draft format.
Now I have to wait a whole day for rd two and three
>:o/
 
Kareem is a solid player who can step in on day one if need be.
Physical guy that fits what the Texans want.
I had him in the early second, but I guess the Texans always reach for a need.

I'm not disappointed, just thought we can do better trading down (IF we can find a dancing partner, that is)
 
Not an incredibly sexy pick, but it filled a position of dire need and he played in the toughest conference in college football. I approve.


Welcome to Houston Kareem:fans:
 
I don't know **** about Kareem Jackson, but Alabama defenders have done well as Texans in the past so...........I won't rush to judgement.
 
the most physical CB in the draft. It apears we want a d that will smack you in the mouth. Cant argue with that. :wild:
 
1. STL - Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma
2. DET - Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska
3. TB - Gerald Mccoy, DT, Oklahoma
4. WAS - Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma
5. KC - Eric Berry, S, Tennessee
6. SEA - Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State
7. CLE - Joe Haden, CB, Florida
8. OAK - Rolando Mcclain, LB, Alabama
9. BUF - CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson
10. JAC - Tyson Alualu, DT, California
11. SF - Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
12. SD - Ryan Mathews, RB, Fresno State
13. PHI - Brandon Graham, DE, Michigan
14. SEA - Earl Thomas, DB, Texas
15. NYG - Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, South Florida
16. TEN - Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech
17. SF - Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
18. PIT - Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida
19. ATL - Sean Wheatherspoon, LB, Missouri
20. HOU - Kareem Jackson, CB, Alabama
21. CIN - Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma
22. DEN - Demaryius Thomas, WR, Georgia Tech
23. GB - Brian Bulaga, OT, Iowa
 
FWIW, LZ had Jackson going to the Steelers at 18, ahead of Kyle Wilson, who he had going to the Ravens at 25.
 
What a steal for the Pack. Reminds me of the 05 draft, when Aaron Rodgers drops to #24.
 
Look at the bright side, Kareem Jackson gives us another reason to get rid of Kris Brown.

gotta free up that Jersey Number
 
I´d prefer Wilson who seemed to have more upside, but I´m fine with Jackson... but now I´m pretty sure we`ll also select a FS in the first 4 rounds.

Now it will be interesting: HB, OLine, DT, FS -> in which order will those positions be picked?

I´d like Gerhart next, then Lamarr Houston (if he lasts), then Matt Tennant and Myron Rolle in the 5th.
 
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