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Are u guys being sarcastic, or you don't care if Texans draft a QB in top 3 rounds, or you want them to what?
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I personally think that the meat of the draft is in the 3rd round. I'd love to have a bunch of 2nd round picks, but it's easier to accumulate 3rd and 4th rounders. I traded down a couple of times. This is what I ended up with....
57: R2P25 QB DAVIS WEBB CALIFORNIA 70: R3P6 LB ANTHONY WALKER NORTHWESTERN 88: R3P24 C ETHAN POCIC LSU 89: R3P25 S JUSTIN EVANS TEXAS A&M 107: R3P43 EDGE VINCE BIEGEL WISCONSIN 129: R4P22 WR RYAN SWITZER NORTH CAROLINA 130: R4P23 CB JALEN MYRICK MINNESOTA 142: R4P35 TE GEORGE KITTLE IOWA 150: R5P6 TE JEREMY SPRINKLE ARKANSAS 168: R5P24 RB COREY CLEMENT WISCONSIN 169: R5P25 C JON TOTH KENTUCKY I was able to get my favorite QB in the draft in the 2nd round with the 25th pick. I got an athletic ILB to eventually replace Cushing and be able to play in pass coverage. Pocic I would try at RT and put Toth at RG. Taylor Moton and Dion Dawkins were my targets at #70, but they were selected at #67 and #68. Getting Evans to start at FS at #89 was nice. Biegel can be a Simon replacement. Switzer I can see in the slot battling with Braxton Miller for snaps depending on the situation and potentially a Returner as well. Myrick ran a 4.28 - 40, so I selected him to replace Abouye. Kittle was actually me selecting the wrong player, I wanted Sprinkle, who I then selected at #150. Clement I add the the running back committee to keep Lamar Miller's touches reasonable to keep him healthy. I traded with the Raiders our 1st Round pick in exchange for their 2nd/3rd/4th/5th. They selected CB Gareon Conley. I traded with the Jets the 2nd round pick I got from Oakland for their 2 x 3rd round picks and their 5th.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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The Texans are in a purgatory where if there is ever a very capable quarterback or two they are unlikely to be able to draft him. Obviously every so often they find themselves with a high pick, sometimes THE high pick, and with the way the world works it's never a draft where you might use it for a quarterback. Otherwise, the team is generally too good to be in a position to take someone at the top of the draft. They will have to get lucky or best the other teams in their talent evaluations (ok, get lucky) in order to draft someone who is better than Savage. I have no idea how good Savage is. None of us does. I like what I've seen. All ten or twelve snaps between hospital visits. But it's going to take some luck to find someone in the second or third round that's better than he is. At this point I think they need to keep at it until they do. |
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Savage, IIRC, was a low 4th-rounder and he's look good at times but the book is far from written, plus, how well can you demonstrate your skills when you have little time to throw.
As for Watson, he's the only QB I would draft ahead of Webb and for one simple reason. This guy has the 'win' gene. When the game is on the line, he finds a way to win, whether by his legs or by his arm. He went to the national title game twice as "the guy" on Clemson's offense. What big games has Trubisky been in? Kizer? Mahomes? If you play for North Carolina or Texas Tech, the phrase "big game" isn't in their vocabulary. Watson shows up with 80,000 in the stands and figures how to stick it in the end zone. If I were a betting man, I'd bet Watson goes further than any other QB from this year's draft. |
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40: R2P8 S OBI MELIFONWU CONNECTICUT
57: R2P25 LB RAEKWON MCMILLAN OHIO STATE 89: R3P25 QB DAVIS WEBB CALIFORNIA 98: R3P34 DL CHRIS WORMLEY MICHIGAN 130: R4P23 TE GERALD EVERETT SOUTH ALABAMA 142: R4P35 OT ANTONIO GARCIA TEMPLE 169: R5P25 C ETHAN POCIC LSU Now I am just gaming the system to see when I can select my guys. TRADE PARTNER: CAROLINA PANTHERS SENT: ROUND: 1 PICK: 25 RECEIVED: ROUND: 2 PICK: 8 ROUND: 3 PICK: 34
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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Thursday and Friday can't get here soon enough.
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Your not lying. This has been the longest month of the year so far.
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5 rounder using the walter football big board...The Chargers offered me a trade before the draft started...
38: R2P6 OT RYAN RAMCZYK WISCONSIN 57: R2P25 LB RAEKWON MCMILLAN OHIO STATE 71: R3P7 QB DAVIS WEBB CALIFORNIA 89: R3P25 TE BUCKY HODGES VIRGINIA TECH 113: R4P6 CB JALEN MYRICK MINNESOTA 130: R4P23 G DANNY ISIDORA MIAMI 142: R4P35 S TEDRIC THOMPSON COLORADO 169: R5P25 DL DAVON GODCHAUX LSU TRADES TRADE PARTNER: LA CHARGERS SENT: ROUND: 1 PICK: 25 RECEIVED: ROUND: 2 PICK: 6 ROUND: 3 PICK: 7 ROUND: 4 PICK: 6 |
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