1. Kyle Wilson-CB, it's no secret that CB is our biggest need and although Earl Thomas is a great player, CB is a far bigger need than FS. I also don't believe all this talk about Thomas being used as a CB. He might be able to cover a slot receiver in a nickle or dime package but he's no where near ready to be a #1 CB in the NFL and we need a #1 CB. If he could play CB Mack Brown would have had him doing it.
Alternative pick: Devin McCourty-CB
2. Jon Asamoah-OG, this is also a no brainer pick that even Kubiak and Smith should be able to handle. Interior O-line is a huge need for us and Asamoah should excel in the ZBS thus improving the running game and pass protection. Another no brainer pick as long as they don't try to over think the situation.
Alternative pick: Ben Tate-RB
3. Ben Tate-RB, this might require a little luck. I think he's the 2nd best RB in the draft and best RB for our system. Downhill runner with good power, good speed, breaks tackles, good blocker, good receiver, perfect player for the Texans. Another no brainer pick.
Alternative pick: Marshall Newhouse-OG
4. Myron Lewis-CB/FS, this guy is a CB but most project him as a FS in the NFL. Very athletic with very good speed, great size, and coverage ability and very intelligent so learning the NFL system shouldn't be that hard for him. Also had good college production.
Alternative pick: Robert Johnson-FS
5. Corey Peters-DT, this was the hardest pick of the entire mock, a late round DT ain't easy. I first considered Jay Ross but he'll be a backup DT in situational downs. Peters has good speed and had much better college production than Ross. He's an UT like Okoye but I don't think we'll go for a big NT unless Dan Williams falls to us in the 1st round. This pick might also make Okoye nervous and improve his play. 5th round DT's are hungry to make the team and should put forth maximum effort thus making Okoye nervous.
Alternative pick: Jay Ross-DT.
6. Barry Church-SS, good depth behind Pollard and should make Ferguson and Barber expendable. Should also be outstanding on special teams. There's little film on this guy but what I've seen impresses me. Late round fliers on small school players aren't very risky this late in the draft since we're not relying on him to start.
Alternative pick: Walter McFadden-CB.
6. Zac Robinson-QB, he's got a good arm and mobility and should develop nicely on the practice squad. I also don't think Orlavsky will be here after next year and this should give Robinson time to develop into a good backup QB.
Alternative pick: Kade Weston-DT.
7. David Gettis-WR, I don't remember who it was that turned me onto this guy but he's got decent size, speed, and good college production. Hopefully he makes Andre Davis and his grossly overpaid contract expendable.
Well that's my final mock before the draft, it's not perfect but I think it's realistic. Let's hear it.
Alternative pick: Devin McCourty-CB
2. Jon Asamoah-OG, this is also a no brainer pick that even Kubiak and Smith should be able to handle. Interior O-line is a huge need for us and Asamoah should excel in the ZBS thus improving the running game and pass protection. Another no brainer pick as long as they don't try to over think the situation.
Alternative pick: Ben Tate-RB
3. Ben Tate-RB, this might require a little luck. I think he's the 2nd best RB in the draft and best RB for our system. Downhill runner with good power, good speed, breaks tackles, good blocker, good receiver, perfect player for the Texans. Another no brainer pick.
Alternative pick: Marshall Newhouse-OG
4. Myron Lewis-CB/FS, this guy is a CB but most project him as a FS in the NFL. Very athletic with very good speed, great size, and coverage ability and very intelligent so learning the NFL system shouldn't be that hard for him. Also had good college production.
Alternative pick: Robert Johnson-FS
5. Corey Peters-DT, this was the hardest pick of the entire mock, a late round DT ain't easy. I first considered Jay Ross but he'll be a backup DT in situational downs. Peters has good speed and had much better college production than Ross. He's an UT like Okoye but I don't think we'll go for a big NT unless Dan Williams falls to us in the 1st round. This pick might also make Okoye nervous and improve his play. 5th round DT's are hungry to make the team and should put forth maximum effort thus making Okoye nervous.
Alternative pick: Jay Ross-DT.
6. Barry Church-SS, good depth behind Pollard and should make Ferguson and Barber expendable. Should also be outstanding on special teams. There's little film on this guy but what I've seen impresses me. Late round fliers on small school players aren't very risky this late in the draft since we're not relying on him to start.
Alternative pick: Walter McFadden-CB.
6. Zac Robinson-QB, he's got a good arm and mobility and should develop nicely on the practice squad. I also don't think Orlavsky will be here after next year and this should give Robinson time to develop into a good backup QB.
Alternative pick: Kade Weston-DT.
7. David Gettis-WR, I don't remember who it was that turned me onto this guy but he's got decent size, speed, and good college production. Hopefully he makes Andre Davis and his grossly overpaid contract expendable.
Well that's my final mock before the draft, it's not perfect but I think it's realistic. Let's hear it.