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I don't mind the Jackson pick, but with all the trading going on all around #20 and Jackson's perceived ranking IMO we could have traded around a bit and promoted a later round pick and still come out with K. Jackson if he was who we wanted. People were paying pretty well for picks later than ours.
It seems over the last few years the Texan management is not very good and A. trading picks or B. amassing additional picks. I am not sure the reason. Other teams seem to perpetually have additional picks coming from trades while we just let players go to find their own place to play. |
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I think by not having two starting CBs going into this draft put them in a position of pressure. I am hopeful that after this draft, the Texans won't have a glowing need. |
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I love this pick!
KJ was the most NFL ready CB available at 20. Jackson defended some of the best WR's in college football on a consistent basis playing in the SEC. Also, Alabama ranked i#1 in the nation on pass defense last year, What's not to like? They won the national title last year, what more does one have to accomplish? Not to mention, Jackson had to lineup against Julio Jones everyday in practice under the scrutiny of Saban Nick, he's a plug and play type player, IMO. Wilson and McCourty , simply put, weren't exposed to the level of competition that Jackson was during his three years at Alabama... Great Job Gary and Rick. Now, lets get Lamar Houston in the 2nd, J. Dwyer in the 3rd, and M. Lewis in the 4th :D |
I must admit I was rather surprised when KJ was called with WIlson and McCourty still there. But one thing I have learned with this administration is not to second guess them.
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