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This is what the computer gave us after 7 rounds....
15 DT Peria Jerry Mississippi 46 DE Michael Johnson Georgia Tech 77 CB Sherrod Martin Troy 112 RB Mike Goodson Texas A&M 122 S Chris Clemons Clemson 152 WR Sammie Stroughter Oregon St 188 LB Stanley Arnoux Wake Forest 223 QB Mike Reilly Central Washington This is who I chose for the Texans using my draft board... 15. DE Everette Brown Florida St. I consider him to be similar to Terrell Suggs. 46. OC Eric Wood Louisville This is my top rated interior OL, so I'll take him. 77. CB Asher Allen Georgia Here is my token Bulldog. Seriously, he can play nickle on day one. 112. LB Gerald McGrath Southern Miss He is my WILL who can be tutored by Cato June. He reminds me of Thomas Howard (#38 of 2006 draft). 122. RB Cedric Peerman Virginia I got nervous that I wasn't going to get a RB. Has good speed and will help out Slaton. Not exactly the pile pusher, but good depth. 152. FS C.J. Spillman Marshall Not a bad consolation prize for missing out of Chris Clemons. I have them rated about the same anyway and I NEEDED a RB out of this draft. 188. RB Javarris Williams Tenn State Ok, here's my pile pushing chain mover. Getting two RBs in this draft isn't a bad thing. 223. SS Keith Fitzhugh Mississippi St. I thought about Stephen Hodge from TCU, but I have him as more of a WILL than a SS in the NFL. Since I had McGrath, I went Fitzhugh here. Derek Pegues got a lot of credit with Miss. St. but Fitzhugh was the guy bringing the lumber. Unfortunately, I was unable to get a NT like Roy Miller in the draft. I also was unable to garner a SAM. So, I'll be hitting the phones to find an UDFA like Lee Robinson or Robert Francois to compete at SLB and perhaps Ra'Shon Harris at DT.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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