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Round 7 complete:
7 1 229 Indianapolis Colts from Jaguars through Saints Mike Strachan, WR, Charleston 7 2 230 Las Vegas Raiders from Jets through 49ers Jimmy Morrissey, C, Pitt 7 3 231 Miami Dolphins from Texans Larnel Coleman, OT, UMass 7 4 232 Carolina Panthers from Falcons through Dolphins, Titans Phil Hoskins, DT, Kentucky 7 5 233 Los Angeles Rams from Bengals through Texans Jake Funk, RB, Maryland 7 6 234 Philadelphia Eagles Patrick Johnson, LB, Tulane 7 7 235 Cincinnati Bengals from Lions through Seahawks Wyatt Hubert, EDGE, Kansas State 7 8 236 Buffalo Bills from Panthers Jack Anderson, G, Texas Tech 7 9 237 Denver Broncos Kary Vincent Jr., CB, LSU 7 10 238 Dallas Cowboys Matt Farniok, G, Nebraska 7 11 239 Denver Broncos from Giants Jonathon Cooper, EDGE, Ohio State 7 12 240 Washington Football team from 49ers through Eagles William Bradley-King, EDGE, Baylor 7 13 241 Los Angeles Chargers Mark Webb, S, Georgia 7 14 — Minnesota Vikings (Choice forfeited) 7 15 242 New England Patriots Tre Nixon, WR, UCF 7 16 243 Arizona Cardinals James Wiggins, S, Cincinnati 7 17 244 Miami Dolphins from Raiders through WFT Gerrid Doaks, RB, Cincinnati 7 18 245 Pittsburgh Steelers from Dolphins Tre Norwood, CB, Oklahoma 7 19 246 Washington Football Team Shaka Toney, EDGE, Penn State 7 20 247 Arizona Cardinals from Bears through Raiders Michal Menet, C, Penn State 7 21 248 Indianapolis Colts Will Fries, OT, Penn State 7 22 249 Los Angeles Rams from Titans through Jaguars Ben Skowronek, WR, Notre Dame 7 23 250 Chicago Bears from Seahawks Khyiris Tonga, DT, BYU 7 24 251 Tampa Bay Buccaneers from Steelers Chris Wilcox, CB, BYU 7 25 252 Los Angeles Rams Chris Garrett, EDGE, Concordia-St. Paul 7 26 253 Denver Broncos from Browns Marquiss Spencer, EDGE, Mississippi State 7 27 254 Pittsburgh Steelers from Ravens Pressley Harvin III, P, Georgia Tech 7 28 255 New Orleans Saints Kawaan Baker, WR, South Alabama 7 29 256 Green Bay Packers Kylin Hill, RB, Mississippi State 7 30 257 Detroit Lions from Bills through Browns Jermar Jefferson, RB, Oregon State 7 31 258 Washington Football Team from Chiefs through Dolphins Dax Milne, WR, BYU 7 32 259 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Grant Stuard, LB, Houston |
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Texans signed OC Ryan McCollum and OT Carson Green (both from A&M) as UDFAs. Caserio said this year's UDFA class would be small.
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Texans signing a couple WRs,
Damon Hazelton from Missouri and Marlon Williams out of UCF. |
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I really question the TE, much less trading up for the guy. He looks stiff as a board to me. I agree with Keith looks like he was not letting the draft come to him. And before the Pats picked they showed how poorly they have drafted in recent years, and the Texans thinks this is the man to go with.
IMO TE was one of the positions that they did not need to go after, they needed CB or DL. I was not impressed by this draft. But not all could be directed at Caserio, Bill did his best to strip this draft down to nothing. edit add= I was hoping that if they had taken a QB that it would have been Mond. He started 4 years and the kid they picked has what 12 starts?
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More rookie GM pains...
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Albright tweeted this as it related to the Texans getting sniped after trading up *twice* before ultimately selecting the TCU LB Wallow. Not a good look for Caserio at all. So not only did he fail to let the draft fall to him, he gave up three picks to move up and still whiffed. Perhaps fortunately, Wallow may yet be a good pick. There are countless examples where teams fail to get their man but still get a player as good or better anyway. But if this is true, just another mess for the Texans and a waste of draft capital. |
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Listening between the lines to the Caserio interview this morning on 610AM, it really sounds like they didn't want a big draft class in this covid environment of no combing, no in-person interviews and very few zooms.
The fact that the first 2 picks had a direct connection with Pep lines up with the above. David Shaw was on 610 today as well and said he had dozens of conversations about Davis Mills with Pep over the course of the last couple of years. |
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I may be in the minority here but I’m pretty happy with this draft, sans the TCU pick. I thought there were better options available, but oh well.
IMO, Watson will be suspended for probably half if not most of the season, and don’t see him coming back for a handful of games and risk getting injured prior to any trade in the offseason. So I can see Mills being our starter to start the season, if not a few games afterwards, same goes for Nico Collins and Brevin Jordan, hard to see them not starting early on, especially Collins. I think Jordan does provide an upgrade to our TE position, many scouts had him as the second best TE in the draft. it will definitely make life easier for whoever is QB next season, plus what’s the point of trading so many middle picks if you don’t plan to start them. I also envision Lopez being heavily involved, he is just a load to handle and we haven’t had that type of presence since Reader left. So three, possibly four full-time starters out of five picks would indicate to me a pretty successful draft class. Hopefully they can all stay healthy. |
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