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Old 04-26-2009, 11:17 PM
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We just picked up Arian Foster,Jeremiah Johnson.Two very good pick ups...
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Old 04-26-2009, 11:29 PM
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We just picked up Arian Foster,Jeremiah Johnson.Two very good pick ups...
Here's confirmation:

http://blogs.chron.com/nfl/2009/04/e..._2009_dra.html

so far,
Jason Watkins OT Florida
J. Leondard DT Hawaii
Arian Foster RB Tennessee
Jeremiah Johnson RB Oregan
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Old 04-27-2009, 12:03 AM
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Uh oh...I'm looking at Terrell Davis.

If Foster makes the team he may start this year or next. Watch him slide through the holes. And hands!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDfvypWLokk
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Old 04-27-2009, 12:04 AM
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Here's confirmation:

http://blogs.chron.com/nfl/2009/04/e..._2009_dra.html

so far,
Jason Watkins OT Florida
J. Leondard DT Hawaii
Arian Foster RB Tennessee
Jeremiah Johnson RB Oregan
Thanks DM i was looking for that...
Those are some pretty good pick ups for UDFA's
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Old 04-27-2009, 12:06 AM
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Jeremiah Johnson dude can cut and be a good 3rd down back...
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Old 04-27-2009, 08:08 AM
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Jeremiah Johnson dude can cut and be a good 3rd down back...
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He looked very good at the Senior Bowl.

Tennessee has a history of producing good backs so Foster should stick.
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Old 04-27-2009, 09:57 AM
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according to Chron, Texans have 12 UDFA's, but not yet confirmed signed apparently:
Pos. Name School Ht./Wt.
RB Jeremiah Johnson Oregon 5-9/209
RB Arian Foster Tennessee 6-1/226
WR Mike Jones Arizona St. 6-4/211
WR Aubrey Bell Miss. St. 6-3/216
OT Jason Watkins Florida 6-6/318
OT Doug Dedrick Iowa St. 6-4/301
FB Bill Rentmeester Wisconsin 6-1/248
DT Josh Leonard Hawaii 6-2/292
C Charles Helems LSU 6-2/286
G Brandon Walker Oklahoma 6-3/306
DE Tim Jamison Michigan 6-3/256
OLB Toddrick Verdell Florida St. 6-3/222
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Old 04-27-2009, 12:52 PM
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according to Chron, Texans have 12 UDFA's, but not yet confirmed signed apparently:
Pos. Name School Ht./Wt.
RB Jeremiah Johnson Oregon 5-9/209
RB Arian Foster Tennessee 6-1/226

WR Mike Jones Arizona St. 6-4/211
WR Aubrey Bell Miss. St. 6-3/216
OT Jason Watkins Florida 6-6/318
OT Doug Dedrick Iowa St. 6-4/301
FB Bill Rentmeester Wisconsin 6-1/248
DT Josh Leonard Hawaii 6-2/292
C Charles Helems LSU 6-2/286
G Brandon Walker Oklahoma 6-3/306
DE Tim Jamison Michigan 6-3/256
OLB Toddrick Verdell Florida St. 6-3/222
Okey dokey, we got us some warm bodies. These two RBs are exactly what I expected. I had thought the Texans may draft one Big and one Little RB, but they were "smart" enough to wait until after the draft. Jeremiah Johnson is probably the 3rd Down "change of pace" back that the Texans thought they were getting in Steve Slaton last season. Arian Foster is a talented kid, who if he can stay healthy, could take a bunch of carries away from Steve Slaton. If I were to project percentages, I'd like to see Slaton with 55%, Foster with 35%, and Johnson with 10% of the carries.

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/518611

Tackle-Breaking Strength: Foster is more of a finesse-type runner than a power back, despite his size. He needs to stop dancing so much in the backfield, as he might have good weight room strength, but not enough to push the pile and get through traffic. He runs hard, with a good pad level when near contact, but needs to show better body lean in attempts to fall forward. When he gets too tall in his stance, he can get knocked back, as his base will narrow. When he keeps his pads down and runs with good lean, he can get positive yardage after initial contact. GRADE: 5.5

Compares To: OLANDIS GARY, ex-Denver -- Like Gary, Foster would make a capable reserve, but he lacks explosiveness and there are questions about his durability, making it unlikely someone would invest in him to be their featured back. He is an effective receiver out of the backfield, but for a big player he does too much dancing around looking for the perfect hole. He just needs to realize he is not a scat back and go back to pounding the ball between the tackles or he will just be the type that needs to audition for a different team in training camp each year.

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/565639
Deceptively fast once in the open. Runs with a low center of gravity, bouncing and spinning off tacklers to maintain his balance. Excellent vision and the quickness to cut in either direction to take advantage of that space. Runs through arm tackles and keeps legs churning to get extra yardage outside or a first down inside. Natural hands, adjusting to high and low throws on screens. Stays in front of blitzers and twisting linemen in pass protection.

Jason Watkins confounds me a bit. Just when I think I have an idea of what a ZBS OL looks like, we go and do something like this. Granted he's only a UDFA, I just wonder what they see in him. I try not to pay attention to the 5.51 - 40 or the 18 Reps on the Bench press. However, a 1.81 split on the 10 yard line, 7.89 - Cone, and 5.03 - shuttle leaves me scratching my head. I guess Fred Roland of Duke just wasn't available.

I almost forgot about Tim Jamison. He's a blue-collar, working class, lunch pail, insert cliche here, type of player. When watching the Sr. Bowl practices, Charles Davis mentioned how he didn't complain when the Michigan program was getting pounded. He continued to play hard and work hard and gave maximum effort when some other players began to hang their head. At that point, I figured he'd be a great guy to have around the lockerroom. That's the type of "character" this organization likes. He also has a little bit of talent. He's a next-generation N.D. Kalu.
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Old 04-27-2009, 05:49 PM
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according to Chron, Texans have 12 UDFA's, but not yet confirmed signed apparently:
Pos. Name School Ht./Wt.
RB Jeremiah Johnson Oregon 5-9/209
RB Arian Foster Tennessee 6-1/226
WR Mike Jones Arizona St. 6-4/211

DT Josh Leonard Hawaii 6-2/292
Keith, I'm not sure if you want to split this thread into UDFAs or if we'll just continue to discuss all of the players here. Anyway, Mike Jones is intriguing to me because of his height. He was also drafted to play baseball by the Yankees, so I'm wondering which is his 1st choice.

http://warroom.sportingnews.com/nfl/...yers/8549.html

Shows excellent hands to pluck passes away from his body. Shows body control and concentration to make tough catches along the sideline and with defenders climbing over his back. Gets started upfield quickly after catches, and shows strength and balance to run through grab tackles for yards after contact. Gives good effort as a blocker and keeps targets out of plays.
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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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Old 04-28-2009, 03:26 AM
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according to Chron, Texans have 12 UDFA's, but not yet confirmed signed apparently:
Pos. Name School Ht./Wt.
RB Jeremiah Johnson Oregon 5-9/209
RB Arian Foster Tennessee 6-1/226
WR Mike Jones Arizona St. 6-4/211
WR Aubrey Bell Miss. St. 6-3/216
OT Jason Watkins Florida 6-6/318
OT Doug Dedrick Iowa St. 6-4/301
FB Bill Rentmeester Wisconsin 6-1/248
DT Josh Leonard Hawaii 6-2/292
C Charles Helems LSU 6-2/286
G Brandon Walker Oklahoma 6-3/306
DE Tim Jamison Michigan 6-3/256
OLB Toddrick Verdell Florida St. 6-3/222
Looks like we picked up 4 of the top 50 UDFAs on

NFL Draft Countdown's Scott Wright's chart:


6. T Jason Watkins
24. RB Jeremiah Johnson
28. RB Arian Foster
45. DE Tim Jamison
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Old 04-27-2009, 02:49 PM
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Here's confirmation:

http://blogs.chron.com/nfl/2009/04/e..._2009_dra.html

so far,
Jason Watkins OT Florida
J. Leondard DT Hawaii
Arian Foster RB Tennessee
Jeremiah Johnson RB Oregan
a 6'3" 293lbs DT who ran 4.93. I guess they are serious about attacking the backfield. I like that idea.
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Old 04-27-2009, 04:31 PM
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a 6'3" 293lbs DT who ran 4.93. I guess they are serious about attacking the backfield. I like that idea.
Roy,

I found this regarding Josh Leonard:

Leonard wowed NFL scouts earlier this month at UH's Pro Day by bench-pressing 225 pounds 41 times and completing the pro-agility test in 4.35 seconds.
http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ar...02/90426044/-1


Best at the combine Terrance Taylor 37 reps w/ 225......so, he seems pretty strong, your take?
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Old 04-27-2009, 04:42 PM
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Roy,

I found this regarding Josh Leonard:

Leonard wowed NFL scouts earlier this month at UH's Pro Day by bench-pressing 225 pounds 41 times and completing the pro-agility test in 4.35 seconds.
http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ar...02/90426044/-1


Best at the combine Terrance Taylor 37 reps w/ 225......so, he seems pretty strong, your take?
I smell cult hero....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tzumvn_AIU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cv8tUXclQ4&feature=fvsr

This guy looks like a beast. Oh, he also had a faster Cone and Shuttle time than Glover Quinn.
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