Mightymike
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we don't draft a center and leave flanagan to groom hodgon for future?
helps our draft out alot, not to mention the team
helps our draft out alot, not to mention the team
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el toro said:They could still draft a lineman prospect at #33.
Too true, and also we may not have to go O-line in the second. We just go with the best available need player, and look for Jonathan Scott or Daryn Colledge to fall.el toro said:This signing provides even more reason to take Bush at #1.
big homey said:Too true, and also we may not have to go O-line in the second. We just go with the best available need player, and look for Jonathan Scott or Daryn Colledge to fall.
TexanFanInCC said:what are the most pressing needs left?
my thoughts: assuming we already have reggie bush
1. CB
2. WR
3. MLB (if wong is not in this spot)
4. RT
5. safeties for depth
I'm with you. David & Reggie will need some blockers.I still want to take a lineman at #33 and finish shoring up this line.
BigBull17 said:Dont mean to sound like a nay sayer, but do you have a link to the signing?
THE NFL DRAFT said:I would still look for them to address the o-line with the 2nd round pick. We took care of our needs in the middle of the line by signing Mckinney to play guard, and Flanagan to center. Our TE problem looks less chaotic with the Putzier signing, and our DE need was filled by Weaver.
We still need a tackle, safety, or WR.
I think you have to go tackle with so many grade 1's this year. I dont know how you can pass on Scott. He will be a LT for some team for a long time. And I dont see as much support on this board as I would like.
beerlover said:have to consider the bpa with the 2nd pick between CB, WR, MLB, RT & Safeties as you accurately noted. with the signing of a Center, TE, WR, FB & QB it almost has to be defense, especially with Bush beign the consensous #1 pick.
CB Johnathan Joseph looks to be gone as does Eric Winston by the second rd. WR Sinorice Moss is a possibility, but defensively the Texans could use another pass rushing DE Kiwanuka if he falls, or ILB to fill the open MLB position like Abdul Hodge. there are still some attractive free agents on the market & they may still influence the direction the Texans will take...IMO
Kaiser Toro said:With us signing a backup QB, fullback, TE and C. Resigning a LG. Extending our QB. You still believe 100% that we will invest more money (top pick money) on another offensive player after retooling the offense that is supposedly loaded with utapped potential?
I agree with your assessment on our needs and even like the prospects you mentioned.
Kaiser Toro said:With us signing a backup QB, fullback, TE and C. Resigning a LG. Extending our QB. You still believe 100% that we will invest more money (top pick money) on another offensive player after retooling the offense that is supposedly loaded with utapped potential?
beerlover said:in relationship to the Flanagan signing the Texans do not need to draft Nick Mangold, thats the big news because before they addressed the Center positon, along with MLB this was the biggest need...IMO
now the target will be ILB Abdul Hodge or D'Qwell Jackson. one of the better corners in the draft like Jonathan Joseph would also be a plus but not as high of need. a true #2 like Moss if he does slip to the 2nd still would be tempting I like his quickness and game breaking ability. there is no way a another teams defense could ever play man to man and have enough quality db's to cover, former Hurricanes Andre Johnson and Sinorice Moss, throw in Bush who will have to be accounted for on every play and you have the makings of a dynamic offense. the Texans could also kill you with the running game if you try to drop into zone coverages.
el toro said:Absolutely. You don't draft Bush at the pro level unless you are ready to put him in a competent offense, one that can maximize his value. Otherwise he's just an expensive kick returner.
Kaiser Toro said:I do not understand this logic. We drafted a QB with the #1 and we need to give him more weapons. We should not take another #1, this time a RB, until we have a competent offense. We obviously have a difference in expectations of what a number pick is.
Kaiser Toro said:I do not understand this logic. We drafted a QB with the #1 and we need to give him more weapons. We should not take another #1, this time a RB, until we have a competent offense. We obviously have a difference in expectations of what a number pick is.
If we don't use our #1 on Ferguson (scenario where we trade our top pick),el toro said:They could still draft a lineman prospect at #33.
The value of the #1 pick stands on it's own, should have nothing to do with need. He is worth the #1 pick.... he is worth building your team around. wether your team is one player away from the superbowl, or has the worst record in the league.... the value of the #1 overall is the same.el toro said:If you don't have other options and a competent line then the value of taking Bush is less. That's why the moves they have made in free agency point to taking Bush. I think the NBA is the only league in which you can expect a top pick to turn around a team totally by himself. You have to make adjustments in order to make taking a pick worthwhile (relative to salary) in the NFL.
I don't know about all that.... Seems to me, we've put more into the Offense so far, that we can say that the offense is in better shape than the deffense is right now. The only reason I don't think we will go with defense with the #1, is that we signed Weaver.... he sounds like he expects to play end, If we take Mario with the #1 overall, then Weaver has to move inside.... his contract even alludes to him being a big part of the inside line.... If Mario shows to bring everything we think he can, demanding a double team, then we didn't really need to sign Weaver. If we put Mario on the right side, then we've got 1 to many tweeners in Babin/Peek. Peek we've shown great interest in keeping, and Babin....... I like him, some folks think we have too much invested in him to let him go.el toro said:They drafted a QB at #1 but have struggled to put a cast around him that would allow him to be effective. No matter who the QB is, if they are spending half the game on the turf because of a weak line and the other half with limited options then they are not going to be effective. Given that the new coaching staff has a good offensive track record then the case for Bush is even more. This team is not going to be turned around overnight, but at least now your offense is on track to be above average soon.
el toro said:They still may be able to pull out a decent LB out of free agency and they'll have 3 other picks in the 1st 3 rounds of the draft to add to the D. Next offseason they can devote more resources to improving the D as needed.
Grid said:Looking at the team, I see holes at 2 positions. MLB and FS. These are the two places where we dont really have a sure starter. CB isnt necessarily a hole..but it is a weak spot for us. So if I was listing our needs..it would probably go like this.
1. FS
2. MLB
3. CB
4. WR
5. RT
Runner said:I agree with this take. I think we are going to have the luxury of focusing on defense a little bit in the draft. There were many debates earlier if we could fix (or at least seriously upgrade) both sides of the ball in one year. This coaching staff seems to have a plan for pulling it off so far.
Kaiser Toro said:I think is shaping up that we are drafting Mario because of need and value. I think we take a CB/S in the second. In the third we go with BPA (MLB, WR, RT). The only pressing need in my opinion on offense is a WR2.
tulexan said:You also can't fix both sides of the team in one season. I expect us to fix the offense this year and the defense next year.
Whether you like it or not, Bush is going to be our pick.
tulexan said:You don't fill major needs through the draft. You fill them with veterans. If we didn't sign Weaver you would have a case, but we signed him to a pretty big contract and I don't see us drafting Mario Williams so that we can move Weaver to the inside, which will give us even more DTs, or have Weaver and Williams both as the DEs and having Peek and Babin sitting on the sidelines for most of the game.
You also can't fix both sides of the team in one season. I expect us to fix the offense this year and the defense next year.
Whether you like it or not, Bush is going to be our pick.
Mightymike said:we don't draft a center and leave flanagan to groom hodgon for future?
helps our draft out alot, not to mention the team
Runner said:Fixing the the defense and drafting Bush aren't mutually exclusive. We can draft defense in the 2-4 rounds and possibly find a couple of players that would upgrade our weakest positions. It's much easier for rookies on defense to make an impact than on offense.
thunderkyss said:Just out of curiousity, How'd you do in the 2004 draft?? did you get 7 out of 7 picks right?? 5 out 7 positions(LB, OL, RB) picked right?? 0 for 7??
Grid said:Cedric Griffen is a 3rd round pick for us. Maybe if we had a late second rounder.. but #33 is too high for him.
If I was gonna pick up a CB in the second, it would be either Youboty, or Marshall (who I wanted in the 3rd, but has been flying up draft boards)
Another Possibility if he falls is Donte Whitner... who could fill our need at FS. I was a big Ko Simpson supporter..but his wonderlic turned me off to him. FS is a thinking man's position.
Anyway, if we didnt address the secondary, other possibilities are MLB Abdul Hodge, Sinorice Moss, Nick Mangold, Eric Winston, and Davin Joseph. Other than those 5.. I cant think of anyone else id be REALLY interested, outside of the DBs I mentioned.
Kaiser Toro said:Back to the point at hand adding an RB with the #1 pick would make that delta jump to 20 million dollars and we will not be able to spend money on the worst defense in the league for years. We must address the defense!
Kaiser Toro said:We must address the defense!
tulexan said:Did we not change the defense to fit our players better?
Kaiser Toro said:Whether you like it or not it is not a done deal that we are drafting Bush, any NFL bean counter can tell you that. As it stands right now our cap for the offense in 2006 will be $45,851,108. While our defense will be $35,747,332.
This does not include the Flanagan signing nor does it include Special Teams or dead cap. The numbers were taken off of HPF's cap estimate for the top 51player's contracts.
http://www.houstonprofootball.com/cap.html
We are top heavy on offense which will amount to a ~12 million delta. There is not much wiggle room (savings) with the contracts on the offensive side of the ball, that are expiring after the 2006 season, to get any credible goodness for cap implications. Yes Wade is there, signed through 2009, but has prorated bonus in 2006 of $1,673,387 and 2007. I can only assume that 2008 and 2009 will carry that proartion as well, which means if we cut him we would have $6,693,548 more in dead money. Surely a June cut would lessen the blow for accounting on the 2006 cap, but there is big pain already in 2007with Walker's dead cap of $5,499,999. I do not see us cutting Wade, unless we have a bunch of renegotiating going on with multiple players.
Back to the point at hand adding an RB with the #1 pick would make that delta jump to 20 million dollars and we will not be able to spend money on the worst defense in the league for years. We must address the defense!