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Should probably spell his name correctly in title since he's a Texan now.
Jadeveon Clowney -- pronounced jə-DEH-vee-on
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Not necessarily. A player like Khalil Mack was a much "safer" pick at 1.1. I'm just glad they didn't settle for that.
Hmmmm, I don't know about that. I'm a Raider fan and Mack scares me coming from University of Buffalo. I hope Mayock and others are right about him, but I'm not sold on him yet, or at least until I see him play.
Clowney is a stud, congrats to the Texans and their fans.
tell me, are you down with Da Clown?
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If the team is going to keep spending high picks on defense, might as well get Nix.
MCL tear doesn't bother me, pretty easy to come back from. Its not like losing a little speed would hurt his game.
As far as Nix, no mention was made of which meniscus/menisci were torn. But, if accurate, some reports reveal that the surgery involved "repair" not "excision." Repair is a harder longer recovery. What bothers me the most about Nix is that he has been dealing with a chronic case of patellar tendonitis.......the predecessor of patellar tendon rupture, ala our own Cushing and Newton. Being a big man, the condition and potential of rupture is more concerning. If he does eventually rupture, expect a long recovery closer to Newton (who was rushed back and not given enough time to completely rehab)........and we know how that's turned out.
Here is what I previously posted: First of all, it was NOT an MCL tear.
I like Nix. But with especially the chronic patellar tendonitis, there has to be an element of remaining guarded in this pick. As I've written before, he is a great player with great potential................for a stellar career.........or ongoing injury history...........only time will tell, and someone will take the chance for sure.
Here is what I previously posted: First of all, it was NOT an MCL tear.
I like Nix. But with especially the chronic patellar tendonitis, there has to be an element of remaining guarded in this pick. As I've written before, he is a great player with great potential................for a stellar career.........or ongoing injury history...........only time will tell, and someone will take the chance for sure.
Before the draft I said that whoever we picked, I'd get behind.
I'm behind this pick. It's not my first or second choice but ultimately, it's all about strategy and building a great team.
This is almost a perfect spot for him. He's got JJ Watt in one ear, Brian Cushing in his other ear, Kollar screaming in his face, and Fitzgerald (his old S&C coach) kicking him in the rear.
It's going to be interesting to see what we're going to do on the other side from him. Are we going to nab someone like Skov for the middle and keep Reed at Sam? Is Reed moving to the Middle and Mercilus to Sam? I don't know.
But from a strategery standpoint, I'm hoping we're going to give RAC what he needs to be successful.
This is almost a perfect spot for him. He's got JJ Watt in one ear, Brian Cushing in his other ear, Kollar screaming in his face, and Fitzgerald (his old S&C coach) kicking him in the rear.
If he doesn't average a sack a game.... he's lazy.
I'm not even going to worry about it. He'll never shake it. There's always going to be somebody who wanted Manziel, Bortles, or Bridgewater who is going to see JD not run a play down on the other side of the field & blow it out of proportion.
If he doesn't average a sack a game.... he's lazy.
crazy that the number one draft pick overall and we only have 14 pages. all those bandwagoners from 2012 already leave? lol
His azz better be getting me 2 sacks a game.
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Dam you don't want much do you? 32 sacks???![]()
crazy that the number one draft pick overall and we only have 14 pages. all those bandwagoners from 2012 already leave? lol
As a divisional fan, I'm saying down, because I don't buy his hype. Bad year, 3 sacks, but because he has a great pro day he's a killer? Mike Mamula anyone? I don't think I can ever remember a player making more off one play than he's made off that play vs Michigan.
If you could have fleeced someone out of 2 1sts and a 3rd, I'd have done that in your team's shoes. More holes to fill that those picks could have brought. Buffalo certainly suggests there were buyers in the top end of the draft and they paid their 2015 1st and this year's 4th to go from 9 to 4. That's a hell of a price.
OK, if gets 32 sacks this year, I will probly accept him.
not moving up 1 spot proves BOB does not want Teddy B
it might even prove he gets 1 free year to rebuild and re tool this team that would be proven fact if we take our QB in the 3rd round
If he's not as good as you think, why would anybody wants to part with two firsts and a third For him?
Aren't you contradicting yourself?![]()
Kinda but not really. I am not in the heads of NFL GMs. I saw what Buffalo paid to move up to 4 and it make me wonder what the Texans asked for the pick.
So is it Ja-dev-eon or Ja-dave-on?
Or it means that Rick Smith got shafted.
Why does everyone think he's a defensive lineman? He won't be on the line in the base defense. By title he'll be an olb.
Clowney is a top 10 pick, but he's not what we need if we honestly want to talk about being a playoff team. We needed to swing for the fences and take Manziel. We didn't.
I'm not looking forward to that week 11 @ Cleveland matchup...
There are multiple players available with the 2-1 pick. There was nothing special about Bridgewater which called for moving up:
QB -
1. Derek Carr
2. Tom Savage
DT -
1. Timmy Jernigan
2. Louis Nix
3. Ra'Shead Hagaman
DE - Why not go for the pair?
1. Kony Ealy
2. Trent Murphy
3. Scott Crichton
OG
1. Xavier Su'a-Filo
TE
1. Jace Amaro
WR
1. Marquise Lee
C
1. Marcus Martin
OT
1. Cyrus Koujando
These are ONLY the guys within the top 40 predraft. There are others which are just outside which are also arguably better than Bridgewater for this system.
Wow!!! Lotsa nut swingers on here. I hope Clowney is the next LT, I just don't believe it. I'll pull for Clowney but I don't like the draft choice.
Jadeveon Clowney could start out as an outside linebacker, according to general manager and executive vice president Rick Smith. Selected first overall in Thursday's draft, Clowney is expected to be an immediate contributor to the Texans defense.
I fully expect that he will be an outside linebacker initially," Smith said in a press conference Thursday night. "Hell start in a two-point stance, but anytime we go into any kind of package, whether its a third down package or a packaged predicated on personnel, down and distance, all those things give Romeo (Crennel) the ability to have him put his hand in the dirt and go get the passer.
At his April Pro Day, Clowney ran through a series of drills for defensive linemen. Towards the end of his workout, Texans defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel put Clowney through drills designed for linebackers and appeared pleased with what he saw.
Clowneys athleticm and speed offer the Texans versatility as does playing alongside leaders like J.J. Watt and Brian Cushing. The former South Carolina defensive end could be used to either drop back in coverage or rush the passer, according to Smith.
Hes athletic enough to do all that stuff," Smith said. "The thing that they have to do also is set the edge in the run game. He is certainly capable and athletic and strong enough to do that and set the edge in the run game. Obviously his pass rushing ability speaks for itself
press conference at 3:30
Jadaveon said he spoke to Watt and Watt told him he's going to give him all the knowledgee he has to become a better player and he's going to mentor him and stay on him like a big brother.
Clowney said that he told Watt that he appreciates it and he's looking forward to it.
Music to my ears, man. They'll most likely give Watt a new contract and then have Clowney for at least 4-5 years. That could turn out to be a fierce partnership for years to come that instills dread into opposing teams when facing the Texans D. You can't double-team everyone.
I think I'm sexually excited.