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2022 NFL Draft Thread

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by gucci888, Oct 24, 2021.

  1. whag00

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    I think Robinson is a FA after this season…but honestly they have the same number of holes as the Texans. They too need to go BPA all the way.
     
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    I'm on board with drafting Neal 1-3 and Kinnard at 2-35.

    Put 700 LBS of bad a$$ on the right side. Keep Tunil at LT and pair him with Howard at LG. This would be a bad a$$ OL.
     
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    What do you think of Howard as LT? He hasn't really adapted well to LG, but seemed to get back on track as a tackle.

    If we can get some draft capital or young players for Tunsil, he seems to have checked out on this team.
     
  4. raining threes

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    I don't like Howard at LT at all

    Not athletic enough to go up against the Boss/Parsons/Garrett's of the world. They will own him.

    If Howard doesn't work out at LG then you play Taylor next year and move on from Howard.

    I wouldn't be against trading Howard if I could get a 3rd for him.
     
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  5. whag00

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    Time to start thinking about the guys in the 3-7 range. They have the 49ers and Titans left…don’t be surprised if they win one more. Luckily there are some quality guys in the bottom half of the top 10. Karlaftis, Cross, Linderbaum, Hamilton, J. Williams…
     
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    Just had to beat the Titans and Chargers huh? Wonder what the order would be with 2 wins and the SOS by the time the season ends.
     
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    Evan Neal might be the pick. The Texans have never drafted a top tier LT in the top of the draft. Got lucky with Brown at bottom of first.
    I’m glad there are some options
     
  11. gucci888

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    Looks like Jimmy G and Wentz are out. Possible the Texans beat 49ers and a shell Titans team if they clinch the division this Sunday.
     
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    https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2022...anta-falcons-pittsburgh-qb-kenny-pickett-2021
     
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    Draft Neal then this kid
     
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    Hypothetically, if Caserio is able to execute the Deshaun trade and a Tunsil trade- you’d have multiple 1st round picks at your disposal. Drafting Neal (if available) at #3 would be amazing. That guy is an absolute monster. Having a bookend LT locked in for the next 5 years on a rookie deal would be essential to a quick rebuild. Not to mention- getting Deshaun and Tunsil’s cap hits off the books would allow you to plug many other holes through FA over the next couple years.

    That’s not even including the holes he’d be able to plug with our plethora of picks. As long as the Deshaun market is hot this off-season- I’m pretty excited about the young talent and cap flexibility this team will be infused with over the next 6-7 months or so.
     
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    https://walterfootball.com/draft2022.php


     
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    8th season in a row saying this but they have to take a white wide receiver!
    The Ben Seaver kid can catch everything, from Cincinnati I believe. 5th round value pick.
     
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    Hutch should've opted out
     
  20. whag00

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    I wouldn’t bash Hutch too much based off of one game but it might change the narrative going into the draft.

    The real question people should be asking is how good is Salyer and some of the other OL from Georgia. I wonder if he played himself up to the first round.
     
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