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Why do you think this guy didn't get a combine invite? Unknown character issues? And why did DeDe Westbrook get an invite and Chad Kelly did not? The NFL is so wildly inconsistent with this invite thing.With pick #171 Buffalo selects Jordan Evans - LB, Oklahoma
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Ask @76Texan about that.
I guess. At this point in the draft, there's a wide discrepancy in opinion. Here and in NFL draft rooms. Think of draft opinion as a cone. In the beginning, everyone's opinion is fairly close. The further along, the wider the difference is. By the time the 5th round rolls around, you see "What a steal this guy is!". And another guy is thinking "They actually spent a draft choice on that guy?"Found the thread on him. Pretty high praise.
So elite game manager is his ceiling..... would be about the best QB the Texans ever had.
There is so much day 3 talent in this years draft. I will be upset if we sacrifice a day 3 pick to move up a couple of spots in any round. Plenty of talent, just need to let this draft come to us and if we get a chance to collect a couple extra picks by moving back, even better.
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Plenty of teams feel they are worth it, even in the first.I've got pretty firm views on the running back position. I hate to draft them, there is so much production found in UDFA and disregarded prospects.
That and they have such short life spans normally make them poor use of draft collateral.
Plenty of teams feel they are worth it, even in the first.I've got pretty firm views on the running back position. I hate to draft them, there is so much production found in UDFA and disregarded prospects.
That and they have such short life spans normally make them poor use of draft collateral.
Plenty of teams feel they are worth it, even in the first.
Walter Peyton was #4 overall in the '75 draft.
Earl Campbell was taken #1 overall in '78.
Eric Dickerson was the second pick of the '83 draft.
Barry Sanders was 3rd overall in the '88 draft.
Emmit Smith was 17th overall in '90.
Ladanian Tomlinson 5th overall in '01.
Marshawn Lynch 17th overall in '05.
Adrian Peterson 7th overall in '07.
Guess it's safe to say I disagree.
Plenty of teams feel they are worth it, even in the first.
Walter Peyton was #4 overall in the '75 draft.
Earl Campbell was taken #1 overall in '78.
Eric Dickerson was the second pick of the '83 draft.
Barry Sanders was 3rd overall in the '88 draft.
Emmit Smith was 17th overall in '90.
Ladanian Tomlinson 5th overall in '01.
Guess it's safe to say I disagree.
Plenty of teams feel they are worth it, even in the first.
Walter Peyton was #4 overall in the '75 draft.
Earl Campbell was taken #1 overall in '78.
Eric Dickerson was the second pick of the '83 draft.
Barry Sanders was 3rd overall in the '88 draft.
Emmit Smith was 17th overall in '90.
Ladanian Tomlinson 5th overall in '01.
Marshawn Lynch 17th overall in '05.
Adrian Peterson 7th overall in '07.
Guess it's safe to say I disagree.
The most recent guy on that list was drafted a decade ago. Different style of ball these days
I'm pretty happy with my McCaffery pick for the Bucs. Ran in a power scheme, runs routes/has hands like a WR. Is a great KR/PR. Put him with a QB like Winston and I think the Bucs have something special, certainly worth a 1st rd pick.
I consider a 1st round RB either the cherry on top, or the bandaid for not having a top QB. If you have a Bortles, a top RB makes sense. If you have a Brady, not so much.I'm pretty happy with my McCaffery pick for the Bucs. Ran in a power scheme, runs routes/has hands like a WR. Is a great KR/PR. Put him with a QB like Winston and I think the Bucs have something special, certainly worth a 1st rd pick.
The Packers select Jalen Reeves Maybin - ILB, Tennessee
More on pick later
Does not change the fact that teams are willing to take them high - ergo, they are valued, which was my point.Fred Jackson
Arian Foster
Priest Holmes
All UDFA, all 90% of what you got with those super high draft picks.
Ron Dayne
Trent Richardson
Blair Thomas
Tommy Vardell
Rashan Salaam
Tim Biakabatuka
Alonzo Highsmith
Curtis Enis
KiJana Carter
Lawrence Philips
Names that didn't make your list of great first round backs?
I consider a 1st round RB either the cherry on top, or the bandaid for not having a top QB. If you have a Bortles, a top RB makes sense. If you have a Brady, not so much.
Precisely, and this could very well be the situation the Texans find themselves in.I consider a 1st round RB either the cherry on top, or the bandaid for not having a top QB. If you have a Bortles, a top RB makes sense. If you have a Brady, not so much.
Hmm...then why does every pundit say you don't only need a passing game, but a running game too...The most recent guy on that list was drafted a decade ago. Different style of ball these days
Does not change the fact that teams are willing to take them high - ergo, they are valued, which was my point.
Hmm...then why does every pundit say you don't only need a passing game, but a running game too...
You can't become one dimensional.
The fact teams will do something is an indictment of the stupidity of some teams.
I'm not saying some teams don't value them, just saying I don't.
A good scheme, decent line and a JAG will give you enough run game to keep teams honest.
Curious, how many teams without outstanding QB play and a JAG RB have been in conference championship games the last few years?
I don't think you'll find very many.
You forgot a good passer in your equation, which is something Texans are not sure of atm.The fact teams will do something is an indictment of the stupidity of some teams.
I'm not saying some teams don't value them, just saying I don't.
A good scheme, decent line and a JAG will give you enough run game to keep teams honest.
This is a deep draft for RB's which is why they need to take one in the first 5 rounds - better chance on hitting on a decent one - less risk.The drop off isn't like the drop off at other positions that's why you can find rbs late. When you look at the more important positions qbs, edge, tackles, WRs and CBs there is a steep drop off. I wouldn't draft an Rb high unless there were some pretty extraordinary circumstances, or he was going to be an integral weapon in the passing game.
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How many teams without outstanding QB play have been in conference championships?
Or how many run dominant teams have made the conference champs?
I can't tell you and I'm too lazy to look it up. To be honest I'm a Texans fan and don't really give a @#$# about the rest of the NFL.
All day is still out there.
If only he was Texans worthy.
If only he was Texans worthy.
remember when he came out of College, thought he could drop to the Texans, except for one team ahead then two more teams, after trade with Atlanta in a draft that landed Amobi Okoye![]()
This is an interesting argument you guys are having. I'm not really sure which side I'm on but I did some digging just for fun. Looks to me that the spread among the top ten rushers in the league last year is pretty wide open. We all know the best players get drafted in the first round. But it doesn't look like you need to draft a top tier RB to get top end production from the position.
Top Ten Rushers
Ezekiel Elliott - 1st
Jordan Howard - 5th
Demarco Murray - 3rd
Jay Ajayi - 5th
Le'Veon Bell - 2nd
LeSean McCoy - 2nd
David Johnson - 3rd
LeGarrette Blount - UDFA
Devonta Freeman - 4th
Lamar Miller - 4th
It doesn't seem like having a top tier back is a sure ticket to getting deep into the playoffs either.
Final Six Teams
Patriots - UDFA
Falcons - 4th
Steelers - 2nd
Packers - 3rd (WR)
Chiefs - 6th
Cowboys - 1st
However, notice that four of those six teams have a RB that finished in the top ten in rushing yards. So while it may not be necessary to draft a top tier RB, it appears that it is necessary to be able to run the ball to have success.
I guess where I stand is:
It doesn't seem absolutely necessary to use a high draft pick on a RB. But it does seem necessary to be able to run the ball if you want to be successful.
What sort of money will he settle for?
I expect post draft that the Texans FO will sign a bunch of low cost veterans to compete for spots.
This is an interesting argument you guys are having. I'm not really sure which side I'm on but I did some digging just for fun. Looks to me that the spread among the top ten rushers in the league last year is pretty wide open. We all know the best players get drafted in the first round. But it doesn't look like you need to draft a top tier RB to get top end production from the position.
Top Ten Rushers
Ezekiel Elliott - 1st
Jordan Howard - 5th
Demarco Murray - 3rd
Jay Ajayi - 5th
Le'Veon Bell - 2nd
LeSean McCoy - 2nd
David Johnson - 3rd
LeGarrette Blount - UDFA
Devonta Freeman - 4th
Lamar Miller - 4th
It doesn't seem like lacking a high pick at RB is a sure ticket to getting kicked out of the playoffs early either.
Final Six Teams
Patriots - UDFA
Falcons - 4th
Steelers - 2nd
Packers - 3rd (WR)
Chiefs - 6th
Cowboys - 1st
However, notice that four of those six teams have a RB that finished in the top ten in rushing yards. So while it may not be necessary to draft a top tier RB, it appears that it is necessary to be able to run the ball to have success.
I guess where I stand is:
It doesn't seem absolutely necessary to use a high draft pick on a RB. But it does seem necessary to be able to run the ball if you want to be successful. It appears that it is not impossible to find a talented back that fits your system later in the draft.
This is an interesting argument you guys are having. I'm not really sure which side I'm on but I did some digging just for fun. Looks to me that the spread among the top ten rushers in the league last year is pretty wide open. We all know the best players get drafted in the first round. But it doesn't look like you need to draft a top tier RB to get top end production from the position.
Top Ten Rushers
Ezekiel Elliott - 1st
Jordan Howard - 5th
Demarco Murray - 3rd
Jay Ajayi - 5th
Le'Veon Bell - 2nd
LeSean McCoy - 2nd
David Johnson - 3rd
LeGarrette Blount - UDFA
Devonta Freeman - 4th
Lamar Miller - 4th
It doesn't seem like lacking a high pick at RB is a sure ticket to getting kicked out of the playoffs early either.
Final Six Teams
Patriots - UDFA
Falcons - 4th
Steelers - 2nd
Packers - 3rd (WR)
Chiefs - 6th
Cowboys - 1st
However, notice that four of those six teams have a RB that finished in the top ten in rushing yards. So while it may not be necessary to draft a top tier RB, it appears that it is necessary to be able to run the ball to have success.
I guess where I stand is:
It doesn't seem absolutely necessary to use a high draft pick on a RB. But it does seem necessary to be able to run the ball if you want to be successful. It appears that it is not impossible to find a talented back that fits your system later in the draft.
The McNair's will never allow a guy like Peterson on their team.
As in an often injured 32 year old RB?
One of the reasons the Patriots are so hard to defend is the fact that they will hurt you in the air and on the ground.Not many, but many of those teams aren't lining up with JAGs at RB either.
I just think the argument to have almost whomever as a cog at RB is a little blown out of proportion. That's easy to say when you have a Brady, Peyton, Rodgers, or Brees at QB. In the meantime guys like Leveon Bell, Marshawn Lynch, Frank Gore, Jon Stewart, Devonta Freeman, Tevin Coleman, and David Johnson have been thoroughly contributing to their teams' success of late. And these guys are hardly JAG-level.
Zeke Elliott would still be a very productive back even without the good fortune of Dallas' great oline, and it's a shame Todd Gurley has had nothing to work with in LA. Idk, I think those guys, and the Fournettes, Cooks, and McCaffreys of the draft, could well be difference makers to any competent offense and are deserving of first/second round selections.