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Made it through the first round without Bill O'Brien donating any more value via trades. Whew. On to day 2.
Texans scheduled to pick at #40 an #90 in the second and third rounds, respectively. Given all the defensive talent that slipped past #32, the team seems to be sitting in a pretty good spot, thereby possibly increasing the chances they are able to trade down in the second. |
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Just curious...anyone know what happened to Roy? I always enjoyed his list when I was just a lurker...
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IIRC Roy was in the medical profession, he might be a little busy. Hope he's safe, and I hope our little extended family here are all safe.
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Roy is more active these days on Twitter. https://twitter.com/PFGMRx
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Texans have Josh Jones, Blacklock and K. Fulton all out there.
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Blacklock is the pick.
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This is good. Jernigan is not an anchor. Blacklock will be.
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Colts just traded up behind us. Taking J. Taylor RB from Wisconsin. He's a bruiser.
I wonder what O'Brien thinks is J.J. Watt's draft value? |
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Blacklock; Grade A-
Crazy first-step quickness. True penetrating DT. Some hand use but must improve there and in the strength department. Much-needed addition on the interior of the defensive line. (Chris Trapasso) |
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Agreed, but I kinda wonder too if Blacklock is Watt's succession plan.
Regardless, I love this pick. I seem to remember back when I really loved Vince Wilfork in the draft that Bill Parcells had a saying about loving those big 300+lb guys with supreme athleticism that defies their size. You can find good interior D-linemen late in the draft and even as UDFAs, but I don't mind using a premium pick on one like this. A great DL really makes for a great defense; build it from the ball and out. |
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Texans don't select until #90. It will be interesting if Zach Baun and Terrell Lewis are still there.
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Josh Jones might be tempting at 90...he and Howard could take up the right side of the OL.
Nevermind...he didn't last as expected Last edited by bikerack; 04-24-2020 at 09:02 PM. |
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Round 2 complete:
33. Cincinnati: WR Tee Higgins, Clemson 34. Indianapolis f/WAS: WR Michael Pittman, USC 35. Detroit: RB D'Andre Swift, Georgia 36. NY Giants: S Xavier McKinney, Alabama 37. New England f/LAC: S Kyle Dugger, Lenoir-Rhyne 38. Carolina: EDGE Yetur Gross-Matos, Penn State 39. Miami: OL Robert Hurt, Louisiana 40. Houston f/ARI: DL Ross Blacklock, TCU 41. Cleveland: RB Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin 42. Jacksonville: WR Laviska Shenault Jr., Colorado 43. Chicago f/LV: TE Cole Kmet, Notre Dame 44. Indianapolis: S Grant Delpit, LSU 45. Tampa Bay: S Antoine Winfield Jr., Minnesota 46. Denver: WR KJ Hamler, Penn State 47. Atlanta: DL Marlon Davidson, Auburn 48. Seattle f/NYJ: EDGE Darrell Taylor, Tennessee 49. Pittsburgh: WR Chase Claypool, Notre Dame 50. Chicago: CB Jaylon Johnson, Utah 51. Dallas: CB Trevon Diggs, Alabama 52. LA Rams: RB Cam Akers, Florida State 53. Philadelphia: QB Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma 54. Buffalo: EDGE A.J. Epenesa, Iowa 55. Baltimore f/NE via ATL: RB J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State 56. Miami f/NO: DL Raekwon Davis, Alabama 57. LA Rams f/HOU: WR Van Jefferson, Florida 58. Minnesota: OL Ezra Cleveland, Boise State 59. NY Jets f/SEA: WR Denzel Mims, Baylor 60. New England f/BAL: EDGE Josh Uche, Michigan 61. Tennessee: CB Kristian Fulton, LSU 62. Green Bay: RB AJ Dillon, Boston College 63. Kansas City f/SF: LB Willie Gay Jr., Mississippi State 64. Carolina f/KC via SEA: S Jeremy Chinn, Southern Illinois |
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Texans on the clock. No idea what they are looking for, hopefully a CB or a RB.
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Greenard from a little birdie
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Pick is Florida edge rusher Jonathan Greenard.
Draft Scouting Report: Rating: 83 Strengths: Chiseled with NFL defensive end size High-end burst off the snap Fluidity to win to the inside Sustains speed around the edge Decent arsenal of pass-rushing moves Weaknesses: Spin move needs work Rare moments of low motor At times pass-rush moves seem predetermined Draft Grade: A Height: 6-3, Weight: 263 Greenard has a chiseled NFL body with first-round flashes. Bend, phenomenal hand work. Just inconsistent. Nice power and good motor. Texans needed a natural rusher. (Chris Trapasso) |
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BOB's phone isn't working...that's why he was yelling when they showed him on TV after the pick
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Damn, that Belichick!
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Hilarious, said what happened, then **************** you. Typical.
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From John McClain:
Texans had a deal with Detroit for the 90th pick but Lions backed out at last instant and Bill O’Brien was furious. You could tell by his reaction on TV. They selected OLB Jonathan Greenard with their pick. |
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