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Pre-Combine Mock to #18

I think that green will be cut after june 1st he isn't reliable at all he missed the majority of the season last year and chris taylor did absolutely nothing so how could the texans expect anything from them? I think the Texans would be foolish to expect any of the current backs on that roster to carry the load in a lead role because all of them including Chris Brown can't stay healthy it is a fact, so I see the Texans considering a RB pretty high on the 1st day of the draft.
 
I think that green will be cut after june 1st he isn't reliable at all he missed the majority of the season last year

If the Texans were planning on that, they would have already cut Green. Teams can now cut two players in advance of June 1st and declare them June 1st cuts.
 
If the Texans were planning on that, they would have already cut Green.
What I've heard from the Texans (via McClain and/or Justice) is that the Texans will give Green an opportunity to prove his healthiness in the OTA and mini camps. If he can't participate, then the June 1st cut would be an option. I don't think Green is a lock to make this roster by a long shot.
 
What I've heard from the Texans (via McClain and/or Justice) is that the Texans will give Green an opportunity to prove his healthiness in the OTA and mini camps. If he can't participate, then the June 1st cut would be an option. I don't think Green is a lock to make this roster by a long shot.

That was my first initial thought as well.I think it would most prudent for both sides that way.
 
What I've heard from the Texans (via McClain and/or Justice) is that the Texans will give Green an opportunity to prove his healthiness in the OTA and mini camps. If he can't participate, then the June 1st cut would be an option. I don't think Green is a lock to make this roster by a long shot.

Now that I agree with--if he has a health hiccup he gets cut. I just don't see them having any intention of cutting him unless something happens though.
 
would it be wise to cut green and re-sign him to a lesser, incentive-laden contract like the falcs did with joey? etc
 
this is whats satisfying about doing your own mocks, getting it right or at least putting yourself in other teams shoes, even if their not your team & still coming close both in needs, talent & fit-

from Mike Garafolo, The Star-Ledger -

It was all about Matt Ryan today at Boston College's pro day. But the Giants, who are looking pretty good at QB right now, had their eyes on the big boys. Offensive line coach Pat Flaherty and one scout were here, both with their eyes on the OL drills. Assistant line coach Dave DeGuglielmo was scheduled to be here, but I just heard he flew down to Georgia's pro day instead. Still, Flaherty's presence as well as the scout's standing by the line drills instead of elsewhere, tells you where the Giants were looking. Their main focus was BC tackle Gosder Cherilus, a big (6-7, 320 pounds), athletic guy who showed some outstanding pop on the bags today. He's got a great frame with long arms and, having seen him work out in person, I now understand these multiple scouting reports that say when he locks on to a defender, it's all over for the other guy. I like his size and athleticism a lot. Apparently, so do the Giants. I just spoke to Cherilus again and he said he'll be visiting the Giants on Apr. 14. Maybe they'll be looking to grab him at No. 31 or in the second round.
 
this is whats satisfying about doing your own mocks, getting it right or at least putting yourself in other teams shoes, even if their not your team & still coming close both in needs, talent & fit-

from Mike Garafolo, The Star-Ledger -

It was all about Matt Ryan today at Boston College's pro day. But the Giants, who are looking pretty good at QB right now, had their eyes on the big boys. Offensive line coach Pat Flaherty and one scout were here, both with their eyes on the OL drills. Assistant line coach Dave DeGuglielmo was scheduled to be here, but I just heard he flew down to Georgia's pro day instead. Still, Flaherty's presence as well as the scout's standing by the line drills instead of elsewhere, tells you where the Giants were looking. Their main focus was BC tackle Gosder Cherilus, a big (6-7, 320 pounds), athletic guy who showed some outstanding pop on the bags today. He's got a great frame with long arms and, having seen him work out in person, I now understand these multiple scouting reports that say when he locks on to a defender, it's all over for the other guy. I like his size and athleticism a lot. Apparently, so do the Giants. I just spoke to Cherilus again and he said he'll be visiting the Giants on Apr. 14. Maybe they'll be looking to grab him at No. 31 or in the second round.
Any recent news on who Texans will be watching?
 
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