F-minus67
Veteran
1) RB Reggie Bush, U.S.C. (If there is one thing the texans offense has lacked since it first season, besides an offensive line. Is a playmaker in the backfield. And Bush can make a play anytime the ball is in his hands.)
2) OT Daryn Colledge, Boise St (At 6'5'' 300lbs Colledge is the prefect size for a zone scheme like the one Denver uses. He is a smart player who always finishs his blocks and is a beast in the weight room.)
3) G Mark Setterstrom, Minnesota (Since it looks like the team is going to drop almost all the guards on the team, might aswell take one that helped his team become the nations leading rushing attack.)
3) TE Joe Klopfenstien, Colorado (The anserw to the team TE problems will come in the 3rd round, Kolpfenstein not only is a willing blocker but can catch almost amy ball thrown his way.)
4) S Dwayne Slay, Texas Tech (I hear people talking about this guy and thought it was all hype. But after seeing him play, I'm a believer. He can do it all and is the hardest hitter I have ever seen playing safty recently.)
5) LB Leon Williams, Miami (Since the texans don'y really have a MLB, Williams could become the starter in a couple of years, he is fast, strong and has good instints.)
6) CB Josh Lay, Pittsburgh (This is more of a developmental pick Lay has some ability, but under a coach like Hoke, he could develop into a decent player.)
7) G Aaron Lips, Louisiana Tech (As I said before, there is going to be a house cleaning done at the guard position, Lips is the type of lineman that thrives in the denver scheme. He is tough and smart, and is a few years could become a starter eventually.)
2) OT Daryn Colledge, Boise St (At 6'5'' 300lbs Colledge is the prefect size for a zone scheme like the one Denver uses. He is a smart player who always finishs his blocks and is a beast in the weight room.)
3) G Mark Setterstrom, Minnesota (Since it looks like the team is going to drop almost all the guards on the team, might aswell take one that helped his team become the nations leading rushing attack.)
3) TE Joe Klopfenstien, Colorado (The anserw to the team TE problems will come in the 3rd round, Kolpfenstein not only is a willing blocker but can catch almost amy ball thrown his way.)
4) S Dwayne Slay, Texas Tech (I hear people talking about this guy and thought it was all hype. But after seeing him play, I'm a believer. He can do it all and is the hardest hitter I have ever seen playing safty recently.)
5) LB Leon Williams, Miami (Since the texans don'y really have a MLB, Williams could become the starter in a couple of years, he is fast, strong and has good instints.)
6) CB Josh Lay, Pittsburgh (This is more of a developmental pick Lay has some ability, but under a coach like Hoke, he could develop into a decent player.)
7) G Aaron Lips, Louisiana Tech (As I said before, there is going to be a house cleaning done at the guard position, Lips is the type of lineman that thrives in the denver scheme. He is tough and smart, and is a few years could become a starter eventually.)