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Old 01-08-2015, 11:07 AM
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Default Rob Rang Big Board (Texans at 16) 1-8-15

This isn't a mock draft, this is just a big board for a generic team looking to add in the draft. I'm doing this so you can get an idea of what options the Texans may have at the 16th pick.

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/s...stock-in-bowls

To be fair, we need to start at #18 because two players listed may get dropped significantly because of off-field issues: QB Jamais Winston of Florida St. and WR Dorial Green-Beckham of Oklahoma via Missouri. Both, IMO, are far too risky to use a first-rounder on.

So, looking at picks 18-22, here's what our options may look like:

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18. Pittsburgh OT T.J. Clemmings, 6-5, 305, rSr, 5.05: The Panthers boast two of the more exciting young players in college football in James Conner and Tyler Boyd, but Clemmings is a potential first-round talent in his own right. He's made steady progress at right tackle since making the jump from defensive end two years ago and boasts an exciting combination of length, agility and tenacity.

19. Washington OLB Shaq Thompson, 6-2, 231, Jr, 4.56: Boasting terrific athleticism, instincts and awareness, Thompson has proven a standout wherever he's played for the Huskies, earning him the Paul Hornung Award as the nation's most versatile player. While perhaps not as stout as preferred, Thompson's fluidity, reliable open-field tackling and big play moxie could earn him a hybrid linebacker/safety role.

20. Louisville WR DeVante Parker, 6-3, 209, Sr, 4.45: A broken left foot sidelined Parker for the first seven games of the 2014 season but he returned with a vengeance, averaging seven receptions for 140 yards and a score in his six games, including a Belk Bowl loss to Georgia. Parker can win with his height and ability to high-point passes. He also has impressive fluidity and acceleration for a receiver of his size.

21. Texas A&M OT Cedric Ogbuehi, 6-5, 300, rSr, 4.98: Former Aggies Luke Joeckel (2013) and Jake Matthews (2014) were the second and sixth overall picks in successive drafts, and Ogbuehi has more raw talent than either. He's remarkably light on his feet for a man his size and possesses the balance and long arms to catch up to pass-rushers even when beaten off the snap. Ogbuehi struggled with the transition from right to left tackle this season, however, and was moved back. That's certainly a red flag but Ogbuehi's upside is undeniable.

22. Florida State DT Eddie Goldman, 6-3, 314, Jr, 5.28: Teams are willing to gamble on difference-makers along the defensive line almost as much as quarterbacks, and no defensive tackle has captured the imagination of scouts more than Goldman. He's broad, powerful and surprisingly athletic, having stood at defensive end in 2013 before making the switch back inside this past season. Goldman was carted off the field with an ankle injury during the ACC Championship and didn't play up to his normal standards in the Rose Bowl loss to Oregon.
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