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The popular pick in most Mocks (if we stay at 11), have us taking CB Prince Amakamura, but I think the smart pick would be LB Aldon Smith from Missouri. What do you think we should do?
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I think we should take Julio Jones. He is a big target, run solid routes, has deep speed, is an excellent blocker, and AJ is not getting any younger so get a guy to play #2 now and then later be the #1.
Julio Jones, AJ, Owen Daniels, and then Foster. Pick your poison.
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If I had to guess who THE TEXANS will select at 11, I'd have to say: Bowers, if he's still there. All the "experts" say he's slipping, and I say let him slip all the way to us, That is if the Redskins let him. If he's gone, and Quinn and Prince are gone........then I'm pretty sure the TEXANS select: Cameron Jordan. Our trade down target(if all our target players are gone) Justin Houston. |
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No need to debate this. It's going to be Robert Quinn. He so much fits the profile of almost every first-rounder we take that it's scary. Bowers, coming from another ACC school, sorta fits the profile as well but it's gonna be Quinn and he'll be there to pick.
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Not completely sure about your comment of Quinn fitting the profile of "almost every" Texan first-rounder, as I can see similarities between Quinn and some of them but I can also see differences ? I'm guessing you're thinking of the very young Okoye when he came out as a player with a big upside but also a big downside ? Lot of questions marks about Quinn for sure, but any team thinking of drafting him has got to wonder if he's going to be more like a Clay Matthews or instead more like a Aaron Maybin or a Vernon Gholston ? The guy has tremendous talent in a purely athletic sense, but there's so many issues with him including medical, an absense from competitve sports since 2009, and just the basic uncertainy of accurately projecting a 4-3 DLinemans ability to succeed as a 3-4 OLB ? |
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My feeling is that Perhaps Prince, and the Mighty Quinn, will both be gone.
To HPF: To predict who will be our #1 right now, is an invitation to get cut off at the knees.
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Re Amakamura: good speed and size, physical but not very skillful at a corners most important task - coverage. |
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The more tape I see on Patrick Peterson, the more I'm wondering if he wouldn't be a more valuable addition to the Texans roster than
Von Miller ? Afterall, aren't shut-down corners an even more valuable commodity than steller edge-rushers and the Texans surely don't have either one ? |
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Kind of an either-or type of thing. Big time rush specialists make the job of sitting out there on that island a little easier. The quicker the QB has to get rid of the ball, the better chance for the CB to make the int.
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It seems mostly to be defense, defense, defense, and hope we get the good to exceptional and great players.
From Nick Scurfield's blog at Texans site he has two interesting mocks, one could consider quoting ESPN draftniks Mel Kiper and Todd McShay came out with new three-round mock drafts today. Here’s who they had the Texans taking with each of their first three picks: Kiper (link) 1 (11): North Carolina LB Robert Quinn 2 (42): Texas CB Curtis Brown 3 (73): North Carolina CB Kendric Burney McShay (link) 1 (11): Temple DE Muhammad Wilkerson 2 (42): Georgia OLB Justin Houston 3 (73): Temple S Jaiquawn Jarrett end quote I hear lot of people saying these guys need to start right away, just seems this is not a realistic expectation and often a bad idea, atleast if you want to win right away, might be good for long term. Which makes a defensive turnaround in one year difficult if there is no free agency. On the other hand, if you took away two or so long pass plays in most games, we could have had a possibly better record, and defensive stats, not making excuses. |
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On path to the draft today, they said the front guys have more impact on the back guys than the back guys do on the front guys. In other words, pass rush has more effect than coverage does. Obviously the coverage has to at least be competent for that to actually hold true.
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Until we actually get into the playoffs, we will always be an afterthought to the sports networks. Both Quinn, and especially Wilkerson, have issues. Heck Wilkerson isn't even projected to go in the first round.
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I think the Texans select Ryan Kerrigan to play opposite of Connor Barwin. Just my 2 cents.
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Are you looking for one, or both Barwin and Kerrigan to play the 3-4 OLB? Or DE?
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I guess the conventional thinking is that maybe he is not thought to have the potential of either Quinn or Aldon Smith, but he's also got less downside with a very solid resume as a multi-year starter and no serious injury concerns and is an unquestioned team guy (captain at Purdue) with a serious work-ethic & high-motor intensity. |
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Kerrigan is also a lot slower afoot. I will put my 2 cents worth on OLB Aldon Smith.
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But there's always a flip side: "The concern with me (about Smith) is that he has the tendency to play too upright and if you do that in the NFL you get driven out because it's not college football, (in the NFL) you're playing against men. He's going to have to work on that. If he loses leverage he will not be able to use any of his athleticsm or power because he'll just be driven out (away from the play) as a stand up guy." http://www.examiner.com/houston-texa...on-aldon-smith && So that's Howard Cosells nephews evaluation of Smith, FWIW ? |
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Sure, that's why I said entertaining rather than essential. There are some half truths and some whole truths. But to argue that Rick Smith has been anything but an abject failure would be a fool's errand.
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