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I'm thinking Houston's best position is to trade down and get more second-day talent.
At this point, if I can get a 3-for-1 to trade down that includes a high 2nd, 3rd and 4th, that's better to me. Walter Football's boards are a bit whacked from the others so good talent is available late. Combining both of these led to a draft that is probably too good to be true. Note, I traded down one spot in the second for a fifth then used that pick as bait to move up on Day 3 when Alex Collins was still available. 35: R2P4 OT JACK CONKLIN MICHIGAN STATE 53: R2P22 QB CHRISTIAN HACKENBERG PENN STATE 66: R3P3 WR COREY COLEMAN BAYLOR 85: R3P22 C RYAN KELLY ALABAMA 100: R4P1 RB ALEX COLLINS ARKANSAS 120: R4P21 TE NICK VANNETT OHIO STATE 160: R5P20 ILB JOSH FORREST KENTUCKY 167: R5P27 CB ERIC MURRAY MINNESOTA 196: R6P20 S JORDAN LUCAS PENN STATE TRADE PARTNER: SAN DIEGO CHARGERS SENT: ROUND: 1 PICK: 22 RECEIVED: ROUND: 2 PICK: 4 ROUND: 3 PICK: 3 ROUND: 4 PICK: 4 TRADE PARTNER: WASHINGTON REDSKINS SENT: ROUND: 2 PICK: 21 RECEIVED: ROUND: 2 PICK: 22 ROUND: 5 PICK: 19 TRADE PARTNER: CLEVELAND BROWNS SENT: ROUND: 4 PICK: 4 ROUND: 5 PICK: 19 RECEIVED: ROUND: 4 PICK: 1 I actually had my choice of OT Conklin or DE Bullard at 2/4 and went with the OT with an eye on dumping Brown or Newton in the near future. The QBs disappeared fast so I got Hackenberg when he was the last of the six left. Still, I added other guys I see mentioned in first-round mocks like Coleman and Kelly and still had room in the 4th for Collins and Vannett so the offense got a major upgrade. Unfortunately, I didn't help the D-line like I intended but we can hopefully re-sign Crick and the coaches are high on Covington from last year's draft who came on late in the season. |
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