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Old 04-29-2011, 06:17 AM
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What I would do is move up to get Aaron Williams. What they'll probably do is stand pat and take Kyle Rudolph or someone to backup our ILB's or something.
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Old 04-29-2011, 07:04 AM
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They gotta get a pass-rusher with their next pick, and at the very least 2 of them with the remaining picks they have tonight and tomorrow. I'd be really surprised if they went to a position besides OLB, even corner, with their 2nd round pick ? All indications are the Texans want to get a vet corner,
and I'm thinking that the Texans have enough "inside-info" about when FA will open up and are confidant they can their man whoever that may be ?
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Old 04-29-2011, 08:30 AM
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If Williams is gone, wouldn't mind seeing a Brooks Reed, Justin Houston, or Rahim Moore.
Need a S and an OLB today, IMO.

Day 3 CB's would be fine. That spot should be addressed in FA too, whenever that starts.

With Watt on board, we need an edge rusher to get back there and cause some troubles. A legitimate pass rush will work WONDERS for our secondary.
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Old 04-29-2011, 08:53 AM
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I think in the second I'd have to go OLB. If we wait until the third most of the quality OLB are gone. With Watt being as slow as he is, we'll need some speed, maybe:

A. Ayers
J. Houston
B Reed
J Sheard
Marvin Austin


3rd round

Brandon Harris
Curtis Brown
Ras I Dowling
A Black
B Burton
N.Irving
C Matthews
B Carter
L. Hankerson
B Harris
K. Shepperd
A. Dent
Martin Parker
Jarvis Jenkins
J Casey
Drake Nevis
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Old 04-29-2011, 10:42 AM
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There seems to be quite a few good OLB, CB remaining.

Wonder if they might now trade down to get an extra 2nd or 3rd round pick?
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Old 04-29-2011, 11:21 AM
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PFT 2nd Rd. Mock has us taking Ayers.
Dowling, Houston, Paea, Harris, Moch were still on thier board, but taken in the 2nd.

So, since our beloved Texans follow Mocks so closely.......
We will take none of these guys.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...nd-mock-draft/
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Old 04-29-2011, 12:31 PM
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Okay, we drafted Watt so the Bowers pick might be a waste and he may be off the board by the time we draft. Yet, if he's still there when we pick, I'd be inclined to take him anyway. Then again, I don't know the prognosis on his medical chart and it has to be bad if nobody drafted him in the first round. So, here is the rest of my best....

1 OLB Brooks Reed Arizona 6'3" 263 4.65
2 OLB Justin Houston Georgia 6'3" 270 4.62
3 OLB Jabaal Sheard Pittsburgh 6'3" 264 4.68
4 ILB Chris Carter Fresno St 6'1" 248 4.58
5 CB Curtis Brown Texas 6'0" 185 4.51
6 CB Brandon Harris Miami 5'10" 191 4.46
7 S Aaron Williams Texas 6'0" 204 4.55
8 CB Ras-I-Dowling Virginia 6'1" 198 4.4
9 OLB Sam Acho Texas 6'2" 260 4.67
10 ILB Martez Wilson Illinois 6'4" 250 4.42
11 ILB Bruce Carter North Carolina 6'2" 241 4.57
12 DT Kenrick Ellis Hampton 6'5" 346 5.19
13 S Rahim Moore UCLA 6'0" 202 4.58
14 CB Davon House New Mexico St 6'1" 200 4.44
15 DT Jarvis Jenkins Clemson 6'4" 310 5.03
16 DE Christian Ballard Iowa 6'4" 283 4.75
17 CB Chimdi Chekwa Ohio St 6'0" 191 4.38
18 WR Randall Cobb Kentucky 5'11" 195 4.52
19 S Deunta Williams North Carolina 6'1" 215 4.53
20 OLB Dontay Moch Nevada 6'1" 248 4.4
21 S Mark Legree Appal St 6'0" 211 4.49
22 CB Brandon Burton Utah 6'0" 190 4.5
23 DT Jurrell Casey USC 6'1" 300 5.04
24 DT Jerrell Powe Mississippi 6'2" 335 5.25
25 CB Rashad Carmichael Va Tech 5'10" 182 4.38
26 LB Colin McCarthy Miami 6'1" 238 4.59
27 ILB Quan Sturdivant North Carolina 6'1" 241 4.63
28 WR Titus Young Boise State 6'0" 170 4.43
29 OC Stefen Wisniewski Penn St. 6'3" 313 5.29
30 OC Kristofer O'Dowd USC 6'4" 304 5.12
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Old 04-29-2011, 03:55 PM
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I think in the second I'd have to go OLB. If we wait until the third most of the quality OLB are gone. With Watt being as slow as he is, we'll need some speed, maybe:

A. Ayers
I really couldn't let this go...as much as I would not have selected Watt at #11, you can't say that he's 'slow' and then turn around and say we need some 'speed' with Akeem Ayers!

Watt is 6'5" 290lbs and ran a 4.81 - 40 and a 6.88 -Cone.
Ayers is 6'3" 254lbs and ran a 4.81 - 40 and did not register one of the fastest times in the Cone so it wasn't reported.

The 2 guys I'd like at OLB, Brooks Reed was clocked at 7.11 and Justin Houston turned in a 6.95 in their 3-Cone drill, so Watt did better than those guys in terms of quickness. Even the much-heralded Von Miller scored a 6.7 at the much lighter weight of 246lbs. So, Watt is NOT slow.
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Old 04-29-2011, 05:44 PM
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Watt is 6'5" 290lbs and ran a 4.81 - 40 and a 6.88 -Cone.
Ayers is 6'3" 254lbs and ran a 4.81 - 40 and did not register one of the fastest times in the Cone so it wasn't reported.
Just found out that Ayers ran a 7.52 in his Cone drill. Not worried about him going to the Titans.
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Old 04-29-2011, 05:47 PM
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Brooks Reed, Justin Houston, Chris Carter, Curtis Brown, Brandon Harris, Sam Acho, Martez Wilson, Kenrick Ellis, or Rahim Moore. I'd be happy with Davon House or Jarvis Jenkins too.

Please.....come on Texans.
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Old 04-29-2011, 05:49 PM
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Redskins take Jarvis Jenkins @ #41. Texans up next....

I'll take Brooks Reed for $100, Alex....
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Old 04-29-2011, 07:27 PM
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I think in the second I'd have to go OLB. If we wait until the third most of the quality OLB are gone. With Watt being as slow as he is, we'll need some speed, maybe:

A. Ayers
J. Houston
B Reed
J Sheard
Marvin Austin


3rd round

Brandon Harris
Curtis Brown
Ras I Dowling
A Black
B Burton
N.Irving
C Matthews
B Carter
L. Hankerson
B Harris
K. Shepperd
A. Dent
Martin Parker
Jarvis Jenkins
J Casey
Drake Nevis
Thank you Wade, may I have another!
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Old 04-29-2011, 07:29 PM
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What did we give up?
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Old 04-29-2011, 07:43 PM
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If we walk away with a NT like Kenrick Ellis and a FS like Mark Legree, I'll give this draft an A+
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Old 04-29-2011, 07:51 PM
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2nd round complete:

Player Pos. Team Grade
1 Ras-I Dowling DB Patriots 86
2 Aaron Williams DB Bills 88
3 Andy Dalton QB Bengals 86
4 Colin Kaepernick QB 49ers 81
5 Jabaal Sheard DE Browns 87
6 Ryan Williams RB Cardinals 88
7 Akeem Ayers OLB Titans 88
8 Bruce Carter OLB Cowboys 84
9 Jarvis Jenkins DT Redskins 78
10 Brooks Reed DE Texans 90
11 Kyle Rudolph TE Vikings 89
12 Titus Young WR Lions 83
13 Rahim Moore S Broncos 83
14 Orlando Franklin OG Broncos 79
15 Lance Kendricks TE Rams 81
16 Stefen Wisniewski C Raiders 62
17 Benjamin Ijalana OT Colts 73
18 Marcus Gilchrist DB Chargers 78
19 Da'Quan Bowers DE Buccaneers 91
20 Marvin Austin DT Giants 86
21 Stephen Paea DT Bears 85
22 Jaiquawn Jarrett S Eagles 78
23 Rodney Hudson C Chiefs 83
24 Shane Vereen RB Patriots 73
25 Mikel Leshoure RB Lions 86
26 Torrey Smith WR Ravens 82
27 Greg Little WR Browns 81
28 Brandon Harris DB Texans 85
29 Jonas Mouton OLB Chargers 57
30 Daniel Thomas RB Dolphins 78
31 Marcus Gilbert OT Steelers 77
32 Randall Cobb WR Packers 84
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