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Roy P
04-18-2009, 05:58 PM
http://www.thefootballexpert.com/cox2009mockdraft.html

I heard this guy on 610 Radio the other day, so I thought I'd take a look at the mock. He actually has the Texans drafting Rashad Jennings in the 2nd round, which seems to be a bit of a reach to me. However, I could see the team doing something like that with Andre Brown. Anyway, we were in agreement on Clay Matthews and Asher Allen and when he has us drafting Patrick Chung, I went with Chip Vaughn. I have those two right together on my draft board, so overall I'd say this mock has some value.


Who I picked....
15. LB Clay Matthews USC
46. DE Connor Barwin Cincinnatti
77. S Chip Vaughn Wake Forest
112. CB Asher Allen Georgia
122. DT Corvey Irvin Georgia
152. S Chris Clemons Clemson
188. RB Javarris Williams Tenn State

I suppose I will try Connor Barwin at SAM and Clay Matthews at WILL. Both should be able to get after the QB and one or the other can put their hand on the ground when we slide Antonio Smith inside. At 188 I wanted QB John Parker Wilson, but I panicked since I didn't have a RB selected just yet.

Who he picked...
15. LB Clay Matthews USC
46. RB Rashad Jennings Liberty
77. S Patrick Chung Oregon
112. CB Asher Allen Georgia
122. OG Trevor Canfield Cincinatti
152. S Kevin Ellison USC
188. LB Frantz Joseph

TexanJedi
04-18-2009, 06:52 PM
It would make me sick to see Moreno go to Indy.

Roy P
04-18-2009, 08:13 PM
It would make me sick to see Moreno go to Indy.

Yeah, I was thinking that too. I always pay attention to who the mocks have our divisional foes selecting. It would be tough if Jax gets Maclin or Crabtee, the Colts get Moreno, and the Titans select Percy Harvin.

nunusguy
04-18-2009, 09:24 PM
It would make me sick to see Moreno go to Indy.

Is Addai already over the hill ?

Roy P
04-18-2009, 09:53 PM
Is Addai already over the hill ?

Did you see him last season? Peyton needs a legit running threat and Addai needs some help.

I can see a similar situation coming to Houston soon. Steve Slaton was very lucky last season in that he stayed relatively healthy. When Ahman Green went down with injury, Slaton was pressed into service and did surprisingly well. If we don't add to the backfield, I'm afraid we are going to go to the Slaton well too often and shorten his effectiveness. Remember Dominick Davis or was it Dominick Williams? When you draft a guy to be your 3rd round back and then have him become your feature back, you are playing with fire.

jcp
04-19-2009, 07:53 AM
I tend to agree, which is why I wouldn't be upset if we went with Moreno in the first. He'd be a perfect fit for our running game and give us a whale of a 1-2 punch.

I don't necessarily advocate it as an impact DE/OLB is a priority, but I wouldn't be upset at all. It's a pretty deep OLB draft and frankly Matthews scares me in the first. I'd personally rather have Clint Sintim, but I don't see him making it to us in the second.

Anyway...Moreno may well fit the BPA philosophy if he's on the board.

HPF Bob
04-19-2009, 12:03 PM
This is a really strange draft for me in that there are so few players I feel any strong pull to get. I have a better feel for what holes we need to fill or at least upgrade but I don't see a lot of great pairings between those holes and guys who will be there when it is our turn to pick.

So, I'm really trusting Smith/Kubiak to make good decisions and, generally, they have. Most of you are familiar with my rants about selecting d-linemen in the first round (looking back, would you rather have Okoye or Patrick Willis? Would you rather have Travis Johnson or Derrick Johnson?). But if they address the #15 pick with Orakpo or Maybin or Everette Brown, I won't be that upset because we do need someone rushing the other edge from Mario and there is no other position with a great player that is clearly better at a need position. If we pick a LB or a CB, I'm down with that. If they take a Crabtree or a Moreno (doubtful as that is), I'm going to conclude that was the highest guy on their board.

This draft just doesn't have many difference-makers or, if they are out there, they are going to need to be developed and hope they don't get injured or put in the wrong system. So, while excited for the draft to be getting here, I lack the passion I have had for some previous drafts.

Roy P
04-19-2009, 12:19 PM
Most of you are familiar with my rants about selecting d-linemen in the first round (looking back, would you rather have Okoye or Patrick Willis? Would you rather have Travis Johnson or Derrick Johnson?).

Patrick Willis was at the top of my board when they drafted Okoye, so I'm going to stand by Willis.

Derrick Johnson wasn't on the board after we traded down (that also got us Eric Winston). I would have drafted Jammal Brown, so it's kind of a wash. After trading down, I targeted Mark Clayton.

nunusguy
04-19-2009, 01:37 PM
Patrick Willis was at the top of my board when they drafted Okoye, so I'm going to stand by Willis.

Derrick Johnson wasn't on the board after we traded down (that also got us Eric Winston). I would have drafted Jammal Brown, so it's kind of a wash. After trading down, I targeted Mark Clayton.
Everybody knew Willis was going to be very good, but the Texans were also high on Okoye and I remember Smith & Kubiak practically gushing as they congratulated themselves for taking him saying they didn't dream he'd still be on the Board. And as I recall rumors were they had an offer to trade the pick with Denver. Also DeMeco was just coming off of his steller rookie season and I suspect they thought other areas needed more attention that year than another LB.
Regarding Derrick Johnson, I recall Casserly saying on numerous occasions that while DJ was an outstanding 4-3 LB, he had no pass-rushing expereince in college and therefor would have been an unknown quantity in the Texans 3-4, implying his high pick would only be justified if he played OLB.

HPF Bob
04-19-2009, 02:16 PM
Patrick Willis was at the top of my board when they drafted Okoye, so I'm going to stand by Willis.

Derrick Johnson wasn't on the board after we traded down (that also got us Eric Winston). I would have drafted Jammal Brown, so it's kind of a wash. After trading down, I targeted Mark Clayton.

Good point about Winston. And Jamaal Brown would have been a good choice as it turned out. Although we have yet to have a good pass-rushing LB and we switched to a 4-3 the following year.

I realize this is all speculation but if we had a LB corps of DJ-Willis-Ryans, we could get by with slugs for DTs and still be better at stopping the run than we are now.

dalemurphy
04-19-2009, 02:18 PM
Good Grief! that second round is amazing... So, I worked a significant trade back with NE... and then, a trade up in the 3rd to get a player, and a trade in the 6th to get one. So, I'll list the trades and then the players I cherry-picked.

15 to NE for 34, 47, 89
77, 122 for 70
188 + 7th for 180

Here we go:

34. Clint Sintim
46. D. Butler
47. Eric Wood/ Max Unger.. what a decision!
70. L. Sidbury
89. Javon Ringer
112. C. Vaughn
5th. Q. Cosby
6th. Korey Sheets

Roy P
04-19-2009, 03:51 PM
15 to NE for 34, 47, 89
77, 122 for 70
188 + 7th for 180

Here we go:

34. Clint Sintim
46. D. Butler
47. Eric Wood/ Max Unger.. what a decision!
70. L. Sidbury
89. Javon Ringer
112. C. Vaughn
5th. Q. Cosby
6th. Korey Sheets

Going by my board, I don't like to cherry pick.

34. CB Vontae Davis Illinois
OMG are you kidding?

46. S William Moore Missouri
I seem to always get this guy.

47. OC Eric Wood Louisville
His name is Wood, not Woods. This makes me pretty happy. Now people can see how his name is spelled on his Texans jersey.

70. RB Andre Brown NC State
That's my RB.

89. S Chip Vaughn Wake Forest
Completes my S tandem.

112. CB Asher Allen Georgia
Dunta wants a trade, right?

5th. DT Corvey Irvin Georgia
2 Bulldawgs makes a good draft.

6th. QB John Parker Wilson Alabama
I actually took a long look at Stephen McGee the round before.

Roy P
04-19-2009, 09:18 PM
This is a really strange draft for me in that there are so few players I feel any strong pull to get. I don't see a lot of great pairings between those holes and guys who will be there when it is our turn to pick.

This draft just doesn't have many difference-makers or, if they are out there, they are going to need to be developed and hope they don't get injured or put in the wrong system. So, while excited for the draft to be getting here, I lack the passion I have had for some previous drafts.

Just take a look at this guy and imagine him being on the board when we pick at #77.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sgbGgTFZ6k

When the video gets to 1:30, just watch him roam sideline to sideline on the reverse.

At 1:58 see how he doesn't get fooled on play action.

At 2:33 you will see him set the edge, get off a block, and pursue to make a tackle.

At 2:50 he shows that he's not just a "in the box" S and plays the middle of the field. He doesn't go for the knock out hit in the endzone, but goes for the interception.

This is a guy I have a strong pull to get. He fills a hole that we have had since day one. He would be a difference maker for our defense.

gunn
04-19-2009, 09:39 PM
This is a guy I have a strong pull to get. He fills a hole that we have had since day one. He would be a difference maker for our defense.


I agree and I actually think he's a player that fits what the Texans are looking for back there.

nero THE zero
04-20-2009, 04:40 PM
If we draft two UGAys I'll puke.

painekiller
04-21-2009, 01:43 PM
Good Grief! that second round is amazing... So, I worked a significant trade back with NE... and then, a trade up in the 3rd to get a player, and a trade in the 6th to get one. So, I'll list the trades and then the players I cherry-picked.

15 to NE for 34, 47, 89
77, 122 for 70
188 + 7th for 180



I could live with dropping out of the 1st for a deal like this. Way to get out of the box.

painekiller
04-21-2009, 01:50 PM
Just take a look at this guy and imagine him being on the board when we pick at #77.


I agree, Imagine adding a Chung or a Moore ( if healthy) and this guy. This draft is loaded at safety, no highly rated 1st round guys, but solid starter in the middle rounds.