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I would think about things in these terms. The Colts are going to draft Luck. At the very least they'll have the opportunity to if they want it. And they probably will. There are exceptionally few players like Peyton Manning who can singlehandedly have such a profound effect on a team's play. Maybe Luck will be one of those guys but I doubt it. That doesn't mean he won't be very, very good for a long time.
Either way, the Texans have an enviable young core of defenders to contend with Luck over the next six, eight, ten years: Watt, Barwin, Reed, Cushing. I would ask myself what does the team need to complete a nucleus of defensive players that will keep the team in playoff contention every year. As always the team would benefit from a good defensive secondary addition. |
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Ya know, it's funny how much better Kareem Jackson has looked now that he has a better than average defensive passrush in front of him.
I would propose a rookie QB, if one is available, in the second round, or maybe trade down in the first if we can get the extra pick(s) we desire. For example a young Andy Dalton, like Cinci drafted, and now he is not only starting, but they are leading their division. A crapshoot I know, but one that intrigues me now that Schaub is out.
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If there's an exceptional NT available when we draft, that's my first option followed by FS, OT, WR, CB, C-G. However, if Leinart can't cut it these final weeks, I may look QB very early.
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I have been remiss on updates to this thread, but the season is over and still a little raw.
#1 need is a #2 WR/PR guy time to move on from the wait on Jacoby Jones to mature experiment. The OL is solid as a group but we need to gather depth and future starters. I think Karem Jackson has improved, but to what level? So a CB has to still be on the list. Depth at ILB, though today they looked solid. Also I am not opposed to drafting another young QB, but I may want to wait one more year on that. My biggest question here is what are the chances of Schaub not recovering? Other than the 1st two needs, I would go BPA.
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I'd either go FA for #2 WR or for CB/S and then draft the other. We won't have much control of who is available at our low drafting position.
Help at OL/ILB/NT would also be welcome. Another option is to franchise Mario and then trade him for players/picks. Barwin/Reed were outstanding replacements and Mario isn't a huge upgrade over that for what he will cost. |
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How nice is it to have enough talent to where this is not a ludicrous thing to be talking about? I love Mario but the team definitely needs to ask how much better will he make the defense? The answer might be a whole hell of a lot, you know, I don't know.
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Unless Mario brings us something immediate in return I want him in a Texans uniform.
I agree that a WR with return skills is a good fit. Just make sure he is not a guy with a big ego because he may not see that many balls in our offense. The #2 WR in our offense is seal blocking the back side or cracking the DE more than he is making big plays. And we go 3 TE as often as 3 WR and it works very well for us. So I like WR, but want a guy who will have a big impact and can justify his draft status with return production. After that we have no clear needs. I don't mind an OL upgrade but those guys played awesome as a unit today. I have thought a MLB upgrade would be good, but Demeco was out of his mind today. Hopefully that is a sign that he is healthy finally and earlier wasn't. Plus I will be a Dobbins fan for life. And I don't mind a QB at #1 if we see him as a star down the road, but I have no interest in a mid to late round QB, Yates is a sollid backup. So how about Kendall Wright, a big NT, a RG/RT to be named later, Safety depth, a cheaper #3 RB who contributes on ST coverage, and a young #4/5 WR who plays ST. |
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