I'm not at all interested in Pierre Thomas. I understand wanting veteran experience & everything, but eh...
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Thomas' agent...
See my post #200 on prior page.Thomas' agent...
Lamont Smith @CLamontSmith
#NFL Pierre Thomas had a great visit and work out with Texans,
unfortunately we were unable to agree on terms.
I think all of our QBs came in ready to be the man at QB and all have stepped up. If only one had done this, everyone would be happier because they presume they can only be evenly bad, not evenly good. I think we have the luxury of having good next men up this season. But the proof will be revealed on the field, not in speculation, either good or bad.I think it is more than some of you guys want to admit and stating facts is neither a half full nor half empty; in fact in this heat, if there was a glass with anything in it, I'd drink it. AJ is gone so recognize what he did for us and move on. Same with Foster; but do not ignore that he was a tremendous option and next man up counts but only if you have a skilled man stepping into the starter's role. I agree that there are 'whiffles' that look at loss of players and start moaning at the sky curling into a fetal position. Then there are the kite flyers who think they can soar at any slight breeze. Lastly, there are those of us who can see lack of skills, poor conditioning, or bad choices/decisions by management without giving up on team. I consider myself optimistic yet a realist. Based on known info, we do not have anyone on roster that is in same class as Arian. Pierre Thomas could be successful but I ain't turning cart wheels..yet.
Let's not forget that for every successful invention there are many more failures. No crying just factual. Marshall please tell me why you think we have three pretty good QBs when we have had so little from them? All three have sketchy history at best to evaluate and we are in first week of TC. I am hopeful but we are still in the "what the heck do we have at this position" stage.
Covington at NT? I hadn't heard this before.
I appreciate the content, but good Lord, is it too much to ask that SOTT proofread their posts at least once? Every other sentence threw me off.
The updates on Hilliard spurred my interest, so I rewatched his highlight videos. The dude loves contact, and can really run at 235. I wouldn't be surprised if he climbs his way up the depth chart.
I appreciate the content, but good Lord, is it too much to ask that SOTT proofread their posts at least once? Every other sentence threw me off.
The updates on Hilliard spurred my interest, so I rewatched his highlight videos. The dude loves contact, and can really run at 235. I wouldn't be surprised if he climbs his way up the depth chart.
Analysis
Strengths
Decent top-end speed and can catch the ball well out of the backfield. Finds open spaces in passing game and sets up blocks after the catch. Doesn't dance to the line and finishes off runs falling forward. Play speed is adequate but could improve if carrying less weight.
Weaknesses
Doesn't show feel to create if initial running lane is restricted. Burst is absent out of breaks or cuts. Can't shake defender on second level or in open space. Isn't very difficult to bring down for a back his size. Effort to fool defense on play fakes is substandard. Poor technique in pass protection -- lunger with ducked head.
Sources Tell Us
"He has played behind running backs over there with NFL futures, but he just isn't going to be one of them." -- SEC defensive coach
Bottom Line
Lacks elusiveness and doesn't carry enough power behind his pads to create any intrigue. Couldn't even get to 100 carries in a single season while in college and unlikely to be able to break into rotation in the pros.
Overview
2013: Played in all 13 games with two starts. Rushed for season-high 89 yards and career-high 19 carries in win over TCU to open the season. 2012: Started first three games before torn ACL ended his season. Started season with back-to-back 100-yard games (123 vs. North Texas; 101 and touchdown vs. Washington). 2011: Played in 12 games with one start. Missed Arkansas game with injury. 2010: Played 11 games with one start.
Analysis
Strengths
Terrific size and musculature. Inside-outside ability. Nice vision, instincts and patience. Has good speed for a back his size -- opens up his stride in the clear. Strong runner -- heavy on contact. Powers through arm tackles and runs with forward lean. Wields an effective stiff-arm. Looks to have good hands in limited exposure. Flashes playmaking ability. Has tread on his tires -- averaged just 52 carries per season at LSU. Has experience in a pro-style offense and on special teams. Clear upside.
Weaknesses
Average initial quickness and lateral agility. Smoother than he is explosive. Can run with more consistent intensity and pad level on a carry-by-carry basis -- does not always run angry or lower his pads. Shows some stiffness as a route runner. Weak in pass protection -- needs to improve willingness, awareness, technique and physicality. Was never the feature back at LSU (seven career starts). Suffered a torn ACL in 2012. Made controversial, homophobic remarks and maturity should be looked into.
Draft Projection
Rounds 4-5
Bottom Line
Blue looks the part and would have been the No. 1 back at most schools given his combination of size, speed, power and competitiveness. Is a second-round talent on physical ability alone, but injury and a stacked stable of LSU runners limited Blue’s opportunity to shine. Scheme-versatile runner who is a prime candidate to elevate his stock prior to the draft and be a far more productive pro than college player.
Overview
Polk has been rising quickly on the boards of many NFL teams over the past year after really standing out as an impact running back and future NFL starter in his senior year. After an injury ended his freshman year two games in, Polk never sought a medical redshirt and enters this year's draft without attempting to attain a fifth year. It likely will be a logical move, considering Polk rushed for nearly 1500 yards in his last year and displayed many highly sought-after traits for a running back in the NFL.
Analysis
Strengths
Polk has ideal size to carry the load for an NFL team as a starter. He is well put together and looks to the naked eye to be more of a compact, agile athlete than he does a power back. Polk is an all-around player who doesn't necessarily excel in one specific aspect of his game but does many things at a high level and is capable of playing within a variety of schemes. He is quick off the ball and a natural runner between the tackles. He prefers to kick it outside and gain an edge on the defense to utilize his speed, but he can be productive inside and is a heavy runner who is tough to bring down. Polk is patient and has smooth footwork to be able to throttle down his speed and wait on blockers and plays to develop.
Weaknesses
Polk displayed elite ability only in his last year at Washington and was a slow developer up to that point. He is a decent blocker in pass protection but can struggle with his technique at times. He has the anchor and thigh strength to leverage under bigger rushers, but he still needs to work on squaring up defenders as a blocker instead of chipping them as they run by. Polk doesn't have elite speed in the open field to run away from defensive backs, and although he is explosive in short area movements he won't be able to accelerate past safeties who have an angle on him in pursuit downfield.
We're in Arlington, VA today practicing against the Washington Redskins for three days...
The fans are very chippy up there, lots of trash talking on/off the field, lots of media...
Here's an appetizer from the early reports:
John McClain @McClain_on_NFL
Mallett connected on 15 in a row till Hopkins dropped one.Aaron Wilson @AaronWilson_NFL
Mallett is on fire in passing drills with WRs going against Redskins DBs connecting on first 10 passes. All perfectly thrown.
Ryan Mallett has made some impressive throws, displaying arm strength and touch to connect on some back-shoulder passes
Sounds like Jamison Crowder is showing well so far with Washington. Really thought he would be a perfect slot for us if we went that direction in the draft.
McNair on Foster groin injury "Can't say I'm surprised. It seems like every year he's had a soft tissue injury. We keep our fingers crossed"
Yeah, DJax hit a sled early injuring shoulder giving Crowder the reps.Sounds like Jamison Crowder is showing well...
Yes, we know the levels of bias of our own guys... just noting I'm not familiar with Redskins group.I see a lot of bias in the 'Skins media, but I imagine when other fans read the Texans' media stuff they see the same thing.
Yeah, DJax hit a sled early injuring shoulder giving Crowder the reps.
Yes, we know the levels of bias of our own guys... just noting I'm not familiar with Redskins group.
I have a better list for tomorrow.
I appreciate the content, but good Lord, is it too much to ask that SOTT proofread their posts at least once? Every other sentence threw me off.
The updates on Hilliard spurred my interest, so I rewatched his highlight videos. The dude loves contact, and can really run at 235. I wouldn't be surprised if he climbs his way up the depth chart.
1. Marc Vandermeer and I jumped on the air early and our radio set up was a bit off the beaten path a bit from the two practice fields. But, I had a small view of Field Two. As I was talking, setting up the scene from the facility, the wide receivers and defensive backs were doing some 1-on-1s. In the middle of one of my many diatribes, I saw this blur sprint through the small view with a Redskin defender about four yards behind him. It was rookie Chandler Worthyblazing past, making the catch and scoring a TD.
2. A few moments later,Jaelen Strongwas matched up on a white jersey. Now, the Texans flipped jerseys today as the offense wore white while the defense wore blue, so Strong was going one on one with a Redskins offensive player. I eventually realized that the Redskins must be trying to convert former Florida receiver Quinton Dunbar to defensive back. Yeah, Strong whipped him on that route down the field......
Thanks for the post. I really enjoy his camp observations.John Harris' 25 observations from Texans camp v. Washington
http://www.houstontexans.com/news/a...shington/a95b535b-536e-400c-937e-9c758895170a
Focusing in the wrong areas, doc. Just saying...lolI say fine them all.............they're all sloppy dressers (the Plumber's butts are especially attractive)..........don't meet NFL dress code standards.........![]()
Yes, running and with Vrabel...Did Clowney make the trip to Richmond? Curious, nothing more.
You'd crap yourself just being in the same room with any of them. LOLI wanted to see some Texans and Redskins cheerleaders also!!!!
Their girls aren't as good as ours but they run a pretty good routine.
Well being as I live in Redskin and Raven territory, tomorrow I'm wearing my JJ Watt jersey to work AND taking the bike. Let's see who talks trash to me hahaha.
I guess if we never see you again it's cause you were on your bike, wearing Texans gear and someone accidentally swerved and hit you. Good luck..
I hope this thing about no logos on helmets doesn't carry over into the season. We have the best logo in the NFL so there's no sense in becoming other Cleveland Browns.
Rain overnight, sloppy field, players in shells and QB jerseys...
Deepi Sidhu @DeepSlant
Vince Wilfork dressed but not in pads, could be a rest day for the veteran. #TexansCamp
Tania Ganguli @taniaganguli
QBs weren't in red yesterday & Hoyer got knocked over. Could be unrelated, but they're in red today.
Nix, Pagan, Wilfork, Mohamed, Ballentine, Fiedorowicz and Griffin not working today. #Texans
John McClain @McClain_on_NFL
SportsCenter will be at joint practice Saturday.
Louis Nix 3 still sidelined with injury. Needs to learn u can't make the club in the tub. Important preseason for him.
2014 draft, which I think was our last with outsized input from Rick, is looking poor at the top to me. Why you saw OB's emphasis on getting guys who football is important to them, reset each position specifications and began reeducating the scouts. OB doesn't want GM responsibilities but he's forced to do some to pick up the slack.Had high hoped for Nix. It's still early but damn it looks like a wasted pick/opportunity.
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Redskins reporters...
Ryan Kerrigan -- playing on the right side -- gets by Texans LT Duane Brown in 1-on-1s. https://vine.co/v/ew5prAVPe5K
WTH was that #76