Ok well Marcus time to collect.
As per NFL.com Final stats for Barwin
18 tackles, 12 Solo and 6 assists, 3.5 sacks (though some argue it should be 1 more), 4 passes defensed, and one fumble recovery.
Someone will throw out that "well he leads all rookies that play part time!" Awesome.
My problem isn't necessarily Conor Barwin's production, which I guess conditions considered isn't bad. My problem is drafting a pass rushing specialist in the second round after signing a DE to a big contract. This team had holes that were bigger then this. IMO I think we could've gotten the same production from Nading, Bulman, and Jamison.
For kicks I went and looked at Bulman's stats from last year.
18 tackles, 11 Solo and 7 Assists, 4 Sacks, and no passes defensed.
I guess we gained 4 passes defensed for a second rounder.
Meanwhile we could've used to pick to plug serious holes on the interior of the OL with Max Unger or Andy Levitre. Who started for Seattle and Buffalo respectively.
As SpursTexansAstrons pointed out, as well as I have before, Shonn Greene would've looked nice in a Texans uni as well as LeSean McCoy. I guess for fair sake had Foster been inserted well before the last few games we would've gotten a similar boost, I think though with second rounder in tow Kubiak's hand would've been forced much sooner.
Though many people before the draft stated that they wouldn't touch William Moore with a 10 foot pole he would've been a much more welcome addition then watching Busing chase people.
It's not unrealistic expectations that I set that Barwin couldn't meet, really after taking him I thought well any production at this point would be a bonus considering the pick is wasted. When you're a team pushing for the playoffs with a few glaring needs you can't afford to take project players early.
Do I hope he develops into an unstoppable force? Sure, yes as a Texans fan I want all my draft picks to succeed wildly because we depend on them to. I just don't see him breaking out like say Elvis Dumerville anytime soon.