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Old 02-01-2010, 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by NBT View Post
Why such a fixation on Weatherspoon? Every year there seems to be a message board darling. This year it seems to be Weatherspoon. There are higher and better needs, I believe, going into this years draft. A RB, a CB, a DT, and a OG should lead the parade, but not that much on LB. You wanta enlighten me, PK?
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#48 Sean Weatherspoon OLB 6'1" 232 Missouri
51 Nate Allen S 6'2" 190 South Florida
54 Kyle Wilson CB 5'10" 190 Boise State
82 Mike Johnson OG 6'6" 305 Alabama
94 Jon Asamoah OG 6'5" 309 Illinois
147 LeGarrette Blount RB 6'2" 240 Oregon
156 A.J. Edds OLB 6'4" 244 Iowa
178 James Starks RB 6'2" 210 Buffalo
212 Larry Asante S 6'1" 210 Nebraska
Got two RBs, got a shut down CB (IMO), got a very good safety prospect, I got two of the better OG in this draft, all of this without a 1st round pick on the "needs" you where calling for.

As for DT, I like Dan Williams, but he was gone. The mock draft I used by draftsite.com, was almost a worse case situation for the Texans. The guys I really want are gone before 20. After the Senior Bowl I am not picking Iupati at 20, and the 1st round trade downs do not net me much, so a went for the larger drop. That is where Weatherspoon was a BPA after the drop.

I would rather have chosen between Perrish Cox, Donovan Warren, Terrence Cody, Morgan Burnett to name a few. But they where gone in this mock after the trade down.

BTW I like Weatherspoon leadership, high motor, side line to side line range, can play all three LB positions, and he is a stud in coverage. I have been looking for a group on this team that can be a strength, and Weatherspoon helps the Texans become elite at LB.

BTW the more we mock Weatherspoon, the less of a chance that he is our pick.
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