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I just completed another mock draft on Fanspeak.com and came away with the following :
#16 WR Amari Cooper #51 CB Kevin Johnson #82 WR Phillip Dorsett #113 OC Ali Marpet #144 OLB Anthony Chickillo #179 OT D.J. Humphries #210 ILB Bryce Hager I have a hard time believing Humphries lasts that long, but was using the "Composite" Draft Board. Considering the Eagles potential draft trade, the players available at #84 included DL Henry Anderson, QB Bryce Petty, OL Donovan Smith, & WR Devin Smith. The players available at #110 included ILBs Jake Ryan, Stephone Anthony, and Jordan Hicks.
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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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My latest mock attempt had all four receivers disappear on me. I traded down with the Steelers to pick up their 2nd and still able to land Malcom Brown, DT from Texas. With the board being a bit crazy, I could still get Landon Collins amd Maxx Williams in the second. I didn't get a WR until the 4th (Kevin Lockett) and 6th (Deonte Greenberry). Couldn't land a good ILB and the WRs are not star caliber but those were some nice additions.
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D.J. Humphries is the oddest selection on these mocks and big boards. He's either Top 50 or down in the fifth or sixth rounds. The NFL evaluators told him he should go back to Florida for another year and he ignored them. Apparently had a good combine.
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My first mock with the Comp Picks added:
16 *Malcom Brown DT Texas Jr 6-2 319 51 Jalen Collins CB LSU rJr 6-1 203 82 Phillip Dorsett WR Miami (Fla.) Sr 5-10 185 116 Bryce Petty QB Baylor rSr 6-3 230 152 Taiwan Jones ILB Michigan State Sr 6-3 245 174 Nick Marshall CB Auburn Sr 6-1 207 194 Shaquille Riddick DE West Virginia Sr 6-6 236 211 Nick Boyle TE Delaware Sr 6-4 268 216 Josh Robinson RB Mississippi State rJr 5-8 217 235 Miles Dieffenbach OG Penn State rSr 6-3 305 I admit that I don't have great knowledge at the bottom of the draft, and two CBs might be one to many. With the owner and the HC both attaching Nix, Brown is the young guy that has time to develop under Wilfork, and can play DE or DT. Dorsett adds blazing speed and allows you play Short outside. Petty is allowed to develop behind Hoyer/Mallett. Giving us our best QB room in team history. After that, I am filling positions more so than drafting players. Some of you guys will have better selection in the late rounds. Also I know I have been on Brown for some time, but I don't see a WR at 16, and I am not sure they go RB that early.
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A key question is whether Bryce Petty is an O'Brien type of quarterback. Plus, if he drafts someone too famous to hide on the practice squad, is it admission that they wasted a pick on Savage?
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We will not know if Petty is an BOB type guy until he is or isn't picked. As for Savage, no one knows what BOB thinks there either. To my knowledge, BOB has not discussed Savage this offseason. And taking a flyer on a QB last year does not preclude us from taking a another guy this year. That is just my opinion.
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I think its excellent for Texans to now have ten draft picks to work with this year. We already have three promising young QB, why confuse the issue further by drafting a fourth which couldn't stay on active roster , unless super good.
I suppose comments by BOB and RSmith are in full mislead the public mode to do with draft right now. Found this interesting list of about 50 guys Texans have met with and had private workouts preparing for this draft. The list keeps growing. Wonder how many of these will be drafted or UDFA for Texans. http://hou.scout.com/story/1528951-2...ect-list?s=116 |
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Since Savage was only a 4th rounder I don't think there would (or at least should) be much wailing if another young QB were drafted to compete with him. It's not like they invested much in him. Heck, since they drafted him they've already traded for and re-signed Mallett and signed Hoyer.
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Petty is my favorite QB in the draft, if you can get him in the 3rd round or later. He is behind a guy like Andrew Luck because he's been in a gimmick Offense, which is why I shake my head about Mariota being discussed as a 1st round pick. He needs time to adjust to the NFL, but I think he could be better than Alex Smith, Andy Dalton, or Ryan Mallet in two years. T. Jones can tackle, but I am concerned about pass coverage. The TE reminds me of Fedorowicz. Solid, but not spectacular.
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He is "raw" but the upside is great. He reminds me of a better Loadholt or Oher. Could play RT starting day one.
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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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