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Houston Texans 2016 NFL Draft Discussion

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by Dubious, Apr 28, 2016.

  1. Fulgore

    Fulgore Member

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    DL, TE, S, Backup RB, and LB.
     
  2. CallMeTheDream

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    Is trading up for andrew billings an option tomorrow? Idk how many picks we've given up so far. Also jerell adams is still on the board
     
  3. zeeshan2

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    Yup. Forgot that; thanks
     
  4. ric_flair

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    Why is Billings dropping so bad?
     
  5. kaleidosky

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    really wish Hard Knocks was this year instead of last! No QB battle, but interesting all around I think
     
  6. rezdawg

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    Texans should trade up, take Billings, and call it a draft.
     
  7. Fyreball

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    Concerns about a knee issue. But his camp says it's all false.
     
  8. donkeypunch

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    I think dline next round. Then maybe some secondary just to get them seasoned when jjo is gone. We still dont know what DQ brings to the table. Hopefully he said **** cancer, pancakes everybody and puts his nuts on the chins of all opposers this year.
     
  9. Scolalist

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    Good depth on Day 3, should go BPA

    G Alexander, McGovern, Dahl, Westerman
    OT Theus, Haeg
    TE Adams, Braunecker, Higbee (forget the DWI, he's a steal)
    HB Ervin (game changing speed)

    DT Billings, Day
    ILB S Wright, Brothers
    SS Killebrew, Cash
     
  10. Scolalist

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    My Top 10 BPA for need in order

    1. Billings
    2. Theus
    3. Killebrew
    4. Cash
    5. Day
    6. Alexander
    7. McGovern
    8. Haeg
    9. Adams
    10. Dahl
     
  11. coachbadlee

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    I'm liking Alexander, Billings.
     
  12. Bennie Anders

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    The Texans will absolutely also draft a QB. The bizarre trade over the Jets for Martin will really hurt the end of this draft.
     
  13. No Worries

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    Texans may pick a QB as UDFA.
     
  14. Chamillionaire

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    Fuller A
    Martin A-
    Miller A

    All 3 picks so far have been great.
     
  15. red5rocket

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    Hoping for a Miles Killebrew drop to us
     
  16. Progs

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    UCLA Rb Perkins in the 4th or the SC TE,
     
  17. justtxyank

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    I don't know rounds but here are some guys I like still on the board:

    Billings
    Sheldon day
    Devontae booker
    Christian westerman
    Willie beavers
    Dj reader
     
  18. Dubious

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    Brandt:

    Now it's on to Day 3, where chances can be taken on players. There are still quite a few good ones left. Here are nine I'd target early (with their original overall ranking in parenthesis):

    1. Devontae Booker (53), RB, Utah: Providing the medical reports on his knee are OK, Booker could become the fifth running back taken in this draft. He's a guy I'd take a chance on because he's very explosive and catches the ball well out of the backfield. Take a look at his 2014 season before the injury for evidence.

    2. Zack Sanchez (67), CB, Oklahoma: I tried my best to talk Sanchez into staying in school for his senior season. I thought it was in his best interest to stay at Oklahoma and build up his frail body. There's no doubt, he has the talent and was productive in college, but I wonder how he'll hold up in the NFL. It might take him a year in the weight room.

    3. Christian Westerman (74), OG, Arizona State: He's got very good size (6-3 1/8, 298) and speed (sub-5.2) for a guard. Strong (34 reps) and technically sound. Could probably also play center.

    4. Hassan Ridgeway (76), DT, Texas: If I had the first pick on Saturday, I'd use it on Ridgeway. He's big, strong and fast, but will need to find a team that can motivate him. It was a problem at Texas, and probably a reason he's still available.

    5. Kenneth Dixon (80), RB, Louisiana Tech: Had a very good week at the Senior Bowl. He's big, strong and quick. His production was off the charts at Louisiana Tech. I think he could play on all three downs in the NFL.

    6. Dak Prescott (81), QB, Mississippi: Prescott is a double-threat quarterback who is coming out of a Tim Tebow system and needs work with his accuracy. I think with pro coaching that part of his game will improve. He exhibits enough tools to warrant strong consideration early on Day 3. I would take him over Connor Cook in a heartbeat.

    7. Miles Killebrew (82), S, Southern Utah Killebrew reminds me a lot of Sabby Piscitelli, the Oregon State safety who was drafted by Tampa Bay in the second round in 2007 and played in the league for five years before turning to professional wrestling. Killebrew has similar size and speed and plays with intensity. He's a box safety that will immediately help on special teams.

    8. Joshua Perry (89), ILB, Ohio State: The Buckeyes had a record 10 players drafted in the first three rounds, two more than the previous mark held by Tennessee (2000). That number will rise on Saturday and Perry should be the next to go. He is a Seahawks-type linebacker if I ever saw one, but Seattle's next pick isn't until the back end of the fifth round -- a spot long after Perry is likely gone.

    9. Vadal Alexander (94), OG, LSU: Remember Gabe Jackson, the Mississippi State lineman who went to Oakland in Round 3 a few years ago and turned into one of the best guards in the league? Alexander reminds me of him. He has slow straight-line speed but doesn't play slow. He's a strong, fundamentally sound football player.
     
  19. Dubious

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    You guys have me interested in Killebrew, we need someone to cover TE's, but is he the same guy as Ballentine if he is healthy?

    I might draft Oakman and hire Rusty Hardin for him...sorry but he would be a great DE for us.
     
    #599 Dubious, Apr 30, 2016
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  20. Junkyard_Dog

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    Bro Oakman might be going to jail. Can get him undrafted if we want to take a chance.

    I'd rather see if we can turn Ridgeway into a player. Would think he'd be motivated to play being beside JJ Watt
     

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