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Dane Brugler tries his hand at mocking all teams for seven rounds. Here's what the Texans' added: 1 (22) Will Fuller, WR, Notre Dame 2 (52) Nick Martin, OG/OC, Notre Dame 3 (85) Jeremy Cash, S, Duke 4 (119) Adam Gotsis, DL, Georgia Tech 5 (159) Thomas Duarte, TE, UCLA 5 (166) Alex Lewis, OT, Nebraska 6 (195) Anthony Zettel, DL, Penn State Since I get to see the whole thing unfold, here's how I would have cherry-picked the same draft: I don't know why the "experts" are so stuck on the idea of us drafting a WR but here is Fuller, Treadwell, Doctson, Coleman and Shepard all available making an excellent reason to trade down if a receiver is what is most important. You can't trade down in this draft and I don't think WR is the wisest move anyway. 1 (22) Ryan Kelly, OC, Alabama (taken at 35) Now, there's no need for Martin in the second round where three really good choices - Penn State DT Austin Johnson, Mississippi St DL Chris Jones and Stanford G Joshua Garnett remain. Shepard is also still available. Good minds may disagree here but my pick is: 2 (52) Chris Jones, DL, Mississippi St (56) who can start at DE then move to NT as he ages. Cash is not a bad pick at this point. He's among the top three safeties on most boards. Carl Nassib is another great choice if I want to keep rebuilding the d-line. But one I keep drafting in this spot turns up yet again. 3 (85) Austin Hooper, TE, Stanford (96) Fear not that I passed up at safety because I have that answer in the fourth round. 4 (119) Miles Killebrew, S, Southern Utah (123) The fifth round is where I get two chances to fill holes 5 (159) Dominque Alexander, LB, Oklahoma (160) 5 (166) Malcolm Mitchell, WR, Georgia (175) And, with my last pick.. 6 (195) Keenan Reynolds, WR/RB/QB, Navy (214) To be honest, you could do almost as well using this approach: 1 (22) Jarran Reed, DT, Alabama (27) 2 (52) Nick Martin, OG/OC, Notre Dame 3 (85) Jeremy Cash, S, Duke 4 (119) Paul Perkins, RB, UCLA (137) 5 (159) Dominque Alexander, LB, Oklahoma (160) 5 (166) Malcolm Mitchell, WR, Georgia (175) 6 (195) Tyler Higbee, TE, Western Kentucky (205) So, how would you play it? |
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