So, I do NOT support the drafting of another WR. Fact of the matter is that we are pretty much set at WR and do not need much, if any, more help there. We need help at DL, OL, and LB.
So.. traditionally.. and I use the term lightly.. a more fitting term would be "on average", WRs are set up like this.
#1 the all around talented player. He can run, he can catch, he can jump, he can run precise routes. This is your superstar.
Texans: A.J.
#2 Your possession receiver. This is a guy that isnt necessarily fast, but is physical and athletic. he makes the hard catches and knows how to get open.
Texans: Armstrong (hes a perfect fit)
#3 Your speedster. He doesnt have to be an especially gifted receiver.. he just needs to be the fastest guy on the field and has to catch the ball at least 75% of the time.
Texans: Starling (he fits)
this is how you will see alot of teams set up at WR.. and as you can see we already have the personel to do this. Now, maybe we run a different system.. maybe we want to stretch the field more and go for that big play more often..so we need another "total package" receiver at #2 to do that. But the fact of the matter is that we have all the peices we need to have an effective WR group.
I also realize that I didnt include Gaffney in this comparison. I love gaffney.. but im not so sure he will be effective in a system that uses a setup like this. IMO he is the kind of guy who knows how to exploit a defense that has been stretched thin.. not the kind of guy who will get open and make the catch regardless of what the situation is (like armstrong).
Also.. im not a member of the Texans coaching crew so I have no way of knowing if Armstrong is the kind of player I think he is.. or if Gaffney isnt a better possession receiver.. or if Starling is even ready to take the field in a real game. So, take this for what its worth.
Anyway. I dont see WR being high on our list of needs.. even when Casserly mentioned us going for a WR he said that we MIGHT be interested in grabbing a WR... meaning.. it is not a sure thing or a pressing need. With all of our needs in other places.. and all the positions which we NEED young talent at (our WRs are incredibly young and do not need more youth).. I just dont see us taking a WR unless it is the ABSOLUTE BPA, and the only chance I see of that happening is if Williams or Edwards falls to #13.. and if that happens I think we would be more likely to use it as leverage for a nice trade down.
my
So.. traditionally.. and I use the term lightly.. a more fitting term would be "on average", WRs are set up like this.
#1 the all around talented player. He can run, he can catch, he can jump, he can run precise routes. This is your superstar.
Texans: A.J.
#2 Your possession receiver. This is a guy that isnt necessarily fast, but is physical and athletic. he makes the hard catches and knows how to get open.
Texans: Armstrong (hes a perfect fit)
#3 Your speedster. He doesnt have to be an especially gifted receiver.. he just needs to be the fastest guy on the field and has to catch the ball at least 75% of the time.
Texans: Starling (he fits)
this is how you will see alot of teams set up at WR.. and as you can see we already have the personel to do this. Now, maybe we run a different system.. maybe we want to stretch the field more and go for that big play more often..so we need another "total package" receiver at #2 to do that. But the fact of the matter is that we have all the peices we need to have an effective WR group.
I also realize that I didnt include Gaffney in this comparison. I love gaffney.. but im not so sure he will be effective in a system that uses a setup like this. IMO he is the kind of guy who knows how to exploit a defense that has been stretched thin.. not the kind of guy who will get open and make the catch regardless of what the situation is (like armstrong).
Also.. im not a member of the Texans coaching crew so I have no way of knowing if Armstrong is the kind of player I think he is.. or if Gaffney isnt a better possession receiver.. or if Starling is even ready to take the field in a real game. So, take this for what its worth.
Anyway. I dont see WR being high on our list of needs.. even when Casserly mentioned us going for a WR he said that we MIGHT be interested in grabbing a WR... meaning.. it is not a sure thing or a pressing need. With all of our needs in other places.. and all the positions which we NEED young talent at (our WRs are incredibly young and do not need more youth).. I just dont see us taking a WR unless it is the ABSOLUTE BPA, and the only chance I see of that happening is if Williams or Edwards falls to #13.. and if that happens I think we would be more likely to use it as leverage for a nice trade down.
my
