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With a Win, the Texans moved into the mid 20's in terms of my mock draft. Thus many popular names like DeCastro and Ta'amu were off the board.
1. Mohamed Sanu, WR, Rutgers
As I previously said, DeCastro and Ta'amu were off the board. Sanu is BPA here and fits a need. I think he could easily slide into the #2 WR slot opposite AJ and not miss a beat.
2. Kevin Zeitler, G, Wisconsin
The O line needs help at the RG spot. Brisel and Caldwell have not stood up agaist the elite/high end DLs of the league. If the Texans want to be a player, they need to go and get a quality OG. I say go to OL U and pick up their starting OG.
3. Peter Konz, C, Wisconsin
See what I said about Zeitler, except substitute in Myers for Brisel and Caldwell. Konz is a strong, powerful Center who can play. Plus he is used to having Zeiter next to him. Instant chemistry.
4. Trumaine Johnson, CB/FS, Montana
Small school stud prospect who has a nose for the football. Has DOMINATED weaker competition. He recoded 4 ints as a true freshman, 5 ints and 12 passes broken up as a sophomore, and 4 ints, 7 passes defended. He has good speed to compliment his 6'2" frame as well. Currently plays as a CB, some say FS. I think he would be a great addition for special teams right away and in time a CB or S.
5. Billy Winn, DE, Boise State
The Wade Phillips 3-4 needs good DEs to help the OLBs. We have seen what Watt can do and Smith has been great on the other side. Depth is important and Winn is the guy to provide it. He played very well against an SEC defense(Georgia), is a solid run stopper, and can pressure the QB. He is the kind of depth at DE we could use.
6. Michael Williams, TE, Alabama
Yeah, I know. I am going to get grief for drafting a TE. But, hear me out. Do yall remember Anthony Hill? He was supposed to be a stud blocking TE who would be an asset in the run or passing game. Sadly he couldn't stay healthy. I say take another chance on that kind of player. Williams is 6'6" 270lbs and would be a devastating blocker. He would be like having an additional OL on the field! Plus he is athletic, so every other game he can steal his way out of the LOS and catch a pass to keep the Defense honest.
7. Derrick Mason, WR
1. Mohamed Sanu, WR, Rutgers
As I previously said, DeCastro and Ta'amu were off the board. Sanu is BPA here and fits a need. I think he could easily slide into the #2 WR slot opposite AJ and not miss a beat.
2. Kevin Zeitler, G, Wisconsin
The O line needs help at the RG spot. Brisel and Caldwell have not stood up agaist the elite/high end DLs of the league. If the Texans want to be a player, they need to go and get a quality OG. I say go to OL U and pick up their starting OG.
3. Peter Konz, C, Wisconsin
See what I said about Zeitler, except substitute in Myers for Brisel and Caldwell. Konz is a strong, powerful Center who can play. Plus he is used to having Zeiter next to him. Instant chemistry.
4. Trumaine Johnson, CB/FS, Montana
Small school stud prospect who has a nose for the football. Has DOMINATED weaker competition. He recoded 4 ints as a true freshman, 5 ints and 12 passes broken up as a sophomore, and 4 ints, 7 passes defended. He has good speed to compliment his 6'2" frame as well. Currently plays as a CB, some say FS. I think he would be a great addition for special teams right away and in time a CB or S.
5. Billy Winn, DE, Boise State
The Wade Phillips 3-4 needs good DEs to help the OLBs. We have seen what Watt can do and Smith has been great on the other side. Depth is important and Winn is the guy to provide it. He played very well against an SEC defense(Georgia), is a solid run stopper, and can pressure the QB. He is the kind of depth at DE we could use.
6. Michael Williams, TE, Alabama
Yeah, I know. I am going to get grief for drafting a TE. But, hear me out. Do yall remember Anthony Hill? He was supposed to be a stud blocking TE who would be an asset in the run or passing game. Sadly he couldn't stay healthy. I say take another chance on that kind of player. Williams is 6'6" 270lbs and would be a devastating blocker. He would be like having an additional OL on the field! Plus he is athletic, so every other game he can steal his way out of the LOS and catch a pass to keep the Defense honest.
7. Derrick Mason, WR