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Hicks isn't the typical guy from Saskatoon State or wherever. He's from California and signed with LSU out of junior college. He never played there though because an assistant coach set him up with some illegal benefits (rides and a place to stay) and they were tried to cover it up when it was investigated. He then headed to Canada.
I wouldn't be surprised to see someone reach for him by following Bill Parcells' "planet person" philosophy -- there's a limited number of 300 pounders on the planet with that kind of athleticism, so you shouldn't pass them up. He supposedly isn't as impressive on the field, though. |
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Per PFT, the Texans have visits set up with:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...rkout-tracker/ |
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And to put that in perspective, they didn't draft any of the eight guys it was reported they brought in last year: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...kouts-tracker/
Last edited by Warren; 03-31-2012 at 12:31 PM. Reason: Spell check gone wild |
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26 Dont'a Hightower Alabama SILB
58 Bruce Irvin West Virginia OLB34 76 Mitchell Schwartz California LOT 99 A.J. Jenkins Illinois WRF 121 Derek Wolfe Cincinnati DE34 161 Nicolas Jean-Baptiste Baylor DT34 195 Ryan Miller Colorado OG 233 Terrence Frederick Texas A&M CB IMO they are over stating our need at ILB in the 1st round. The loss of Ryan is a big one and he will be missed, but his position is only on the field 50% of the defensive snaps. Going ILB in the 1st is luxury we may not be able to afford. As for Irvin, I do not see the Texans selecting him. Overall not a bad mock.
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Draftek now has a simulator where you can tweak their priority formulas so I changed a few of them and got this:
26. Andre Branch 3-4OLB Clemson (Poe, Fleener, Wright, Perry still on board) 58. Marvin Jones WR California 76. Mitchell Schwartz, OT, California 99. Demario Davis, ILB, Arkansas St. 121. Reuben Randle, WR, LSU 151. Matt Conrath, 3-4 DE, Virginia 195. Ishmaa'ily Kitchen, 3-4 DT, Kent St. 233. Jaymes Brooks, OG, Virginia Tech The problem with Draftek is that they don't seem to update their databases as players become fallers and risers. They still have Poe as a low 1st even though he has risen to mid-first on many boards. Rang has us taking Randle - but in the first round. Still, I like this draft in terms of the depth it provides. I think the Texans will probably fill some other needs besides these. |
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If I were to choose by position, not player, I would probably draft this way:
1. OLB or WR 2. WR or LT 3. LT or OLB 4a. TE or NT 4b. NT or TE 5. trade down for two sevenths 6. OG 7a. QB 7b. FB 7c. PK It would be really cool to me if the sevenths turned out to be Case Keenum, QB, Houston, Cody Johnson, FB, Texas and Randy Bullock, PK, Texas A&M. They could all be useful parts and could fall all the way to the seventh (or might possibly be UDFAs). |
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