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Old 06-23-2009, 11:23 AM
Keith Keith is offline
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I thought this would be easier to pick out, but it's kinda hard because you're not sure how to place value on certain aspects of each signing. For instance, Kailee Wong was actually a great signing for the expansion team. He started all 16 games for the first three years of the franchise, but then he re-upped and only started five more times in two seasons before he became dead weight on the salary cap.

So I tend to sorta gloss over the re-signings a bit and just weigh the initial ones, but then that does an injustice to someone like Kris Brown, who has made several clutch kicks as Texan dating all the way back to 2002, but really he has only been truly stellar stats-wise the past two seasons (yes, with the help of a more competent offense to put him in scoring range).

Hmmm. Tough to rank then.

Of the best...
1. Kevin Walter. Maybe the best bang for the buck at a non-special teams position.
2. Kris Brown. He doesn't keep re-signing unless he signs here the first time. A true Texan.
3. Andre Davis. An expensive re-signing, but how critical was he in 2007 both as a kick returner and as a fill-in for Andre Johnson?
4. Zach Wiegert. Underrated signing, maybe because he couldn't stay healthy. But he was plucked from a division rival and became arguably the best OL during his stay (Chester might say no) when he wasn't sidelined, and should maybe be even higher on this list.
5. Sage/Kailee/Leach/McKinney - Too close to call imo. Good cases could be made for all to be even higher than #5 on this list.

Of the worst...
1. Anthony Weaver. Big swing and a miss here. Out of position, hurt, and completely, utterly, entirely ineffective (1 sack in 44 "starts"? Yeesh.)
2. Ahman Green. Six starts in two years. Never rushed more than 73 yards in a game (the total in his first game as a Texan, btw). Bad gamble.
3. Todd Wade. 22 starts in two years. Could easily be tops on this list, but blocking for David Carr makes me grade a bit on a curve.
4. Robaire Smith. Actually, Weaver makes this guy look good. Smith was rumored to be a poor lockerroom influence, too.
5. Rosevelt Colvin. I understand what the Texans were trying to do here and give them some credit for trying, but to not even make the team out of camp makes this list-worthy.

Just hoping and praying that Antonio Smith stays the hell away from this second list.
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