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Round 1: Garett Bolles, T, Utah.
Bolles is a bit under-experienced, but would be an upgrade over Newton or Clark at RT. Has the ability to be a LT in the future.
Round 2: Taylor Moton, T/G, Western Michigan.
I had an opportunity to watch his bowl game and since have watched some tape. I think Moton is one of those classic, "well atleast we got Moton" type players. He's strong as an ox and can move people. He may be best at guard, but he may be able to stay at right tackle, where he played in college.
Round 3: Nathan Peterman, QB, Pittsburgh.
6'2 225. This guy actually ran an offense similar to what we run here in Houston. Very run oriented. What he does that I am impressed with is his mid-range accuracy. He finds guys and makes throws in that intermediate area. He keeps chains moving. He won't wow you, but he'll keep the offense moving. He's good on the move and can make plays rolling out.
Round 4: Marquez White, CB/S, Florida State.
White has had an up and down college career. At times, he looks dominant. Other times, he's not as good. He's got length and man cover ability. He's a good choice for a nickel back early in his career, which is where I see him with the Texans, atleast in 2017. He would also be an interesting safety prospect, as he is a pretty good tackler and is aggressive.
Round 5: Elijah Lee, LB, Kansas State.
Athletic tackler, the kind of player we need opposite McKinney.
Round 6: Will Holden, T, Vanderbilt.
Could be a future starting LT. Adds depth right away. Started 2 seasons at LT and 1 at RT.
Round 7: DeAngelo Brown, DE/DT, Louisville.
Super strong at the point and can eat blockers.

Bolles is a bit under-experienced, but would be an upgrade over Newton or Clark at RT. Has the ability to be a LT in the future.
Round 2: Taylor Moton, T/G, Western Michigan.

I had an opportunity to watch his bowl game and since have watched some tape. I think Moton is one of those classic, "well atleast we got Moton" type players. He's strong as an ox and can move people. He may be best at guard, but he may be able to stay at right tackle, where he played in college.
Round 3: Nathan Peterman, QB, Pittsburgh.

6'2 225. This guy actually ran an offense similar to what we run here in Houston. Very run oriented. What he does that I am impressed with is his mid-range accuracy. He finds guys and makes throws in that intermediate area. He keeps chains moving. He won't wow you, but he'll keep the offense moving. He's good on the move and can make plays rolling out.
Round 4: Marquez White, CB/S, Florida State.

White has had an up and down college career. At times, he looks dominant. Other times, he's not as good. He's got length and man cover ability. He's a good choice for a nickel back early in his career, which is where I see him with the Texans, atleast in 2017. He would also be an interesting safety prospect, as he is a pretty good tackler and is aggressive.
Round 5: Elijah Lee, LB, Kansas State.
Athletic tackler, the kind of player we need opposite McKinney.
Round 6: Will Holden, T, Vanderbilt.
Could be a future starting LT. Adds depth right away. Started 2 seasons at LT and 1 at RT.
Round 7: DeAngelo Brown, DE/DT, Louisville.
Super strong at the point and can eat blockers.