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This would put Holliday's signing bonus in the neighborhood of $96,000 and make his cap hit roughly $344,000 ...if there were a cap this year, of course. |
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In ther very least, he will make preseason game 4 interesting and probably cause some ohhhh's during open training camp practices.
If Kubes has his creative juices flowing, he could be a weapon if used right, you cannot teach speed and instincts.
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This was my favorite pick in the latter rounds. I had him in many of my mocks in the late rounds, I really think he could be a game changer. |
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I hope he becomes a Mighty Midget for us.
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This pick and the 7th round pick (the receiver out of Pitt) are reminders that the Texans have arrived at a level of talent where they are good enough that they can now use some of their late-round picks on long shots with big upsides but low probability for success.
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Except for the fact that many talent starved teams spend picks on project guys every year. The Texans did it for years (Tony Hollings, Drew Henson).
I think it more likely indicates that they wanted an upgrade in the kick return game and they thought the 6th round is good value for that. I would be nervous if I was Andre Davis. Especially with committments made to Walter and Anderson in the past two offseasons. |
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Hollings on the other hand wasn't a late-round long-shot, he was a high-round (2nd ?) long-shot which is not what I'm talking about here. Casserly definitely screwd-up big-time on that move. |
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