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Draftsite.com 09.25.12
32 Terrance Williams WR Baylor 6' 3" 205
62 Mike Glennon QB North Carolina State 6' 6" 225 94 Zach Martin OT Notre Dame 6' 4" 280 126 Marcus Sales WR Syracuse 6' 0" 177 158 Dan Conroy K Michigan State 5' 10" 190 Wow, two WR a year after taking two WRs? Again they have no clue of our current roster. A QB in the 2nd and a K in the 5th? NO way this is even close. I did like where they have us picking. My mock: 32 Xavier Rhodes* CB Florida State 6' 1" 209 62 Nico Johnson ILB Alabama 6' 3" 238 94 Shayne Skov ILB Stanford 6' 3" 242 126 Jordan Hill DT Penn State 6' 1" 297 158 *Joseph Randle RB Oklahoma State 6'0" 200 A CB to push Jackson and for depth, two ILB gives you instant depth and one should push the old man out of town, this is a deep year for ILBs, Hill low to the ground DT, and a RB if you want to let Tate go or are thinking of trading him at the draft. BTW I would not be against a WR like Williams, but we don't need two WR in this next draft.
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So, how is it we get the 32nd pick?
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Probably traded down with the Patriots
But, seriously, two WRs and a PK is nuts however they knew us well enough to have us take a QB from the ACC... |
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Draftsite.com 10.02.12
32 Robert Woods* WR USC 6' 1" 185
62 Denard Robinson QB Michigan 6' 0" 185 94 Micah Hyde CB Iowa 6' 1" 185 126 Cornellius Carradine DE Florida State 6' 5" 265 158 Xavier Nixon OT Florida 6' 5" 300 190 Dyrell Roberts WR Virginia Tech 6' 1" 196 Again no way they take two WR, and give me a break, Robinson is not a QB in the NFL, maybe the CFL, but not the NFL, so that is 3 WR? My cherry pick, and agian, I am not opposed to one WR. 32 Terrance Williams WR Baylor 6' 3" 205 62 Desmond Trufant CB Washington 6' 0" 172 94 Shayne Skov ILB Stanford 6' 3" 242 126 Jordan Hill DT Penn State 6' 1" 297 158 Tanner Brock ILB TCU 6' 3" 246 190 John Boyett FS Oregon rSr 5-10 205
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And I agree, as we get closer to the actual draft, guys will climb and some of the QBs near the top will drop.
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Boredom on a Saturday night leads to another Mock. I'm going to use CBS Sports.com 's list of top players. I will not use a pick number due to the fact that I am adding in estimated supplemental picks. (3rd for Mario, 5th for Brisiel, and a 7th for Allen).
1st Alex Okafor DE Texas Sr 6-5 265 2nd Shayne Skov ILB Stanford Sr 6-3 242 This is a more realistic place for him 3rd Bacarri Rambo FS Georgia rSr 6-0 210 3 Sup Desmond Trufant CB Washington Sr 6-0 186 4th Joseph Randle RB Oklahoma State Jr 6-0 200 5th Anthony Rashad White DT Michigan State Sr 6-2 330 5 Sup Jonathan Bostic ILB Florida Sr 6-1 246 6th Xavier Nixon OT Florida Sr 6-5 314 7th Lucas Reed TE New Mexico rSr 6-5 250 7 sup Ryan Allen P Louisiana Tech rSr 6-2 215 Very few of these guys are going to have roster spots. This team is young and deep, so any pick after the 3rd or 4th rounds will have to play very well in order to get a roster spot. If Barwin continues to play with no sacks, he could be in for a low ball offer and possibly be allowed to walk. Thus my 1st pick. We need ILB help and depth. With Rambo's suspension due to a failed drug test, would the Texans look at him, a lot of weight would have to be given to the interview and college coaches reviews of him. They did give Braman and Posey chances. Trufant is a solid pick in the late 3rd. And if a back like Randle is available in the 4th you jump up to hand in your card on draft day. The guys after that are just filling up training camp spots on this team.
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Free Agency is the wild card right now in how many and which position groups might be tarrgeted, seems we will have about 8 FA who will want to be paid, just like this year.. Hopefully we can hold on to most of them.
Are there any tall , say 6'3" DBs to help coveer tall WR and TE, similar to what Seattle has done? Sounds about right on compensatory picks. |
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Not where we are projecting to pick. 6'1" guys are available throughout the draft, 6'3" is a different animal.
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Wonder if they'd take a chance somewhere in draft on
Ray Ray Armstrong, S, Faulkner University Height: 6-4. Weight: 220. Projected 40 Time: 4.59. Projected Round (2013): 4-6. He was doing well at Miami then decided to be a dunce and meet with marketers. |
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Draftsite.com 10.09.12
32 Jesse Williams DT Alabama 6' 4" 320
62 Denard Robinson QB Michigan 6' 0" 185 94 DeVonte Holloman S South Carolina 6' 2" 226 126 Nick Florence QB Baylor 6' 1" 205 158 Xavier Nixon OT Florida 6' 5" 300 190 Dyrell Roberts WR Virginia Tech 6' 1" 196 I can live with the 1st pick, but I wish they would watch a Texans game before setting our needs list. 32 Terrance Williams WR Baylor 6' 3" 205 62 Kevin Minter ILB LSU 6-1 245 94 Shayne Skov ILB Stanford 6' 3" 242 126 Jordan Hill DT Penn State 6' 1" 297 158 Quinn Sharp PT Oklahoma State 6' 1" 194 190 Best RB on the board.
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To be fair, I think most people are picking Robinson to be a WR. Not a QB.
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So are we expecting to get a comp pick, maybe a 3rd rounder, for Mario in next years Draft ?
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I'm sure we'll get something for Mario (and Briesel) but wouldn't want to speculate on exactly what. There's never been a comp pick higher than the end of the third and the picks cannot be traded unlike the team's own picks. |
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Gonna be tough with his lack of production. Like Bob said, it is a stupid formula, but I believe production is a factor. We'll get something, but unless he picks up the pace, don't think it will be a 3rd.
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I'm going to be super ticked if we don't get at least a #3 out of Mario. The NFL throws around these picks like they're nothing and I've seen teams get decent picks for far less when compared to Mario's supposed 'value'. I thought we got screwed on DRob's sup pick.
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IIRC, the size of the contract counts more than the player's production. The fact the Bills spent a bunch of money (and Mario is complaining he is injured but the Bills won't put him on the injury report) on him probably is the key factor. Plus it subtracts the FAs the Texans signed.
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The signing of James will be factored into the equation. Also we get nothing for Winston who was a salary cap cut.
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