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Butler will be a free agent, I can see the Texans trying to pinch pennies on guys like him to afford someone like Quin
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This is my mock for the Texans 2013 draft.
32 Jesse Williams DT Alabama Sr 6-3 320 64 Robert Lester FS Alabama Sr 6-2 212 96 *C.J. Fiedorowicz TE Iowa Jr 6-6 265 128 Omoregie Uzzi OG Georgia Tech rSr 6-3 302 160 A.J. Klein ILB Iowa State Sr 6-1 244 192 Tavarres King WR Georgia rSr 6-1 200 224 Sean Renfree QB Duke r Sr 6-4 225 My 1st pick is a guy who came to football late, so he is raw, he has played the 5 technique and now is moving to the nose. Lester will be a 3 year starter in the SEC, has excellent ball skills and could project well into Wade's system. CJ was just starting to emerge when the season ended last year. Has the size and speed to be a nightmare for defenses to match up with. Uzzi projects to be my LG to ultimately replace Wade Smith, he would be the final piece of my Future OL. Brown, Uzzi, Jones, Brooks, Newton. Klein is a ball hawk with cover skills. King is set for a breakout season for the Bulldogs. Renfree is dropback passer who has been coached by the man who developed the Manning brothers. Now remember this is to give us some names to watch this upcoming season. Real college football starts this week. Time to start watching.
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28 D.J. Fluker* OT Alabama 6' 6" 340
58 Jonathan Cooper OC UNC 6' 3" 295 90 Brad Madison DE Missouri 6' 4" 250 122 Craig Roh DE Michigan 6' 5" 269 I really hate it when guys who have no clue of our roster make picks for us. I do not see them going with an OC and two DE's in the first four picks. My cherry picks: 28 Alex Okafor OLB Texas 6' 4.5" 260 58 Chase Thomas ILB Stanford 6' 4" 240 90 Rod Sweeting CB Georgia Tech 6' 0" 184 122 Only if Barwin leaves in FA.
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I took a look at how I'd have cherry picked the last draft...I would have taken Nick Perry over Mercilus, but regardless they addressed the void of pass-rusher by Mario. Insted of Brooks & Posey - I went CB Jammel Flemming and NT Brandon Thompson. So, I'm hopeful for a NT especially with concerns over Cody's back. I also want another CB for depth. I'm still scratching my head on the OC Ben Jones pick over OT Bobbie Massie. We need a RT. I liked the Crick selection and Martin. I went for big WR Marvin Jones & Juron criner and I hate we went with Posey. Maybe LeStar Jean is a surprise. I also went Markelle Martin so I could play Quinn as the Nickleback, again just trying to match up. I would like to see another ILB to push Dobbins since I have little faith in Bradie James.
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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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28 Jesse Williams DT Alabama 6' 4" 320 58 Chase Thomas ILB Stanford 6' 4" 240 90 Wes Horton OLB USC 6' 5" 260 122 Chris McDonald OG Michigan State 6' 5" 295 It's more about the positions than the players at this point.
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1 William Gholston DE MSU
2 Desmond Trufant CB Washington 3 DT Jamarkus McFarland Okla Mario Compensation Pick ILB Shayne Skov Stanford 4 DT Dave Kruger Utah Basically following Paine's idea on picking positions more than players. I think this draft the Texans may try to trade up in first round. There seem to be three potential 1st round NTs. Getting an impact 3-4 defensive end would be a nice consolation prize if the Texans can't get a NT. One player at a position outside of need that intrigues me is QB Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech. I want to see another game or two with him. Looks to have a big time arm, good feet, great height, good play action, but he seemed very raw and seemed like release point may be a little low. If he drops low enough in draft, I could see the Texans pulling a Green Bay and drafting Schaub's successor. |
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30 Sean Porter OLB Texas A&M 6' 2" 230
60 Jonathan Cooper OC UNC 6' 3" 295 92 Jamarkus McFarland DT Oklahoma 6' 2" 296 124 Carson York OT Oregon 6' 5" 286 Porter's size does not fit our OLBs. They need to be larger in order to set the edge. Now if Porter can carry some more weight and play inside he might be a fit. Again I do not see the Texans going with another OC, I think Meyers and Jones have us set. The last two picks might work.
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Watching him a little today. He doesn't seem to lead the receivers well. I love his mobility in the pocket,but I just don't know if he places ball well enough to be successful in the NFL.
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It almost has to be that way. Texans are at a point where they can truly pick BPA and not worry about position but there are a few spots that may become weak points as the season rolls along.
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