Looks like the Bengals traded up. Wonder who they needed to get in front of and for which player. (no edge please!)
....that's what you are doing though. Good RB's being taken high in the draft are the exception these days. The more common route is becoming the RB by committee. Also, my point was that RB isn't a premium position, so why waste premium picks looking for premium players at a position that is not premium? You'd probably draft premium kickers if you took them in the first round too....but why would you?
1 pick to go and both edges Amare Barno and Dominique Robinson are still available. We'll have a chance to get at least 1 of them.
TE Teagan Quitoriano- Oregon State. Ranked 20th TE in the draft and 313th player over all. Ranked so low on the draft board I’m using that there wasn’t even a write-up
Hmmm. Haven't studied much about Teagan Quitoriano. Lance's writeup at nfl.com didn't seem all that great but I'll trust "Nick the Ruler" and the staff. Hope he doesn't have any "quit" in him.(other than his name of course)
This late in the draft, you are just throwing darts at the wall hoping to accidentally hit something of value. Like a lot of good modern TE's, he is a former basketball player, so he probably has decent hands to go with his size. If he ever manages to be something, great, but no one should expect it.
All of the BDN, In Nick We Trusters have forfeited pick-criticizing privileges. Were you one of them folks?
Round 5 Commanders — Sam Howell, QB, North Carolina Chiefs — Darian Kinnard, G, Kentucky Giants — Micah McFadden, LB, Indiana Giants — D.J. Davidson, DT, Arizona State Bills — Khalil Shakir, WR, Boise State Commanders — Cole Turner, TE, Nevada Texans — Thomas Booker, DT, Stanford Falcons — Tyler Allgeier, RB, BYU Broncos — Delarrin Turner-Yell, S, Oklahoma Seahawks — Tariq Woolen, CB, UTSA Jaguars — Snoop Conner, RB, Ole Miss Cowboys — Matt Waletzko, OT, North Dakota Browns — Jerome Ford, RB, Cincinnati Bucs — Zyon McCollum, CB, Sam Houston State Seahawks — Tyreke Smith, Edge, Ohio State Colts — Eric Johnson, DT, Missouri State Chargers — Otito Ogbonnia, DT, UCLA Saints — D’Marco Jackson, LB, Appalachian State Broncos — Montreal Washington, WR, Samford Titans — Kyle Philips, WR, UCLA Rams — Kyren Williams, RB, Notre Dame Vikings — Esezi Otomewo, Edge, Minnesota Bengals — Tycen Anderson, S, Toledo Cowboys — DaRon Blend, CB, Fresno State Bears — Braxton Jones, OT, Southern Utah Vikings — Ty Chandler, RB, North Carolina Texans — Teagan Quitoriano, TE, Oregon State Broncos — Luke Wattenberg, C, Washington 49ers — Samuel Womack, CB, Toledo Giants — Marcus McKethan, G, North Carolina Bears — Dominique Robinson, Edge, Miami(OH) Raiders — Matthew Butler, DT, Tennessee Cowboys — Damone Clark, LB, LSU Lions — James Mitchell, TE, Virginia Tech Cowboys — John Ridgeway, DT, Arkansas Packers — Kingsley Enagbare, Edge, South Carolina
Texans have drastically improved their team with the 2022 draft picks. They’ve got some solid starters out of this, and fans will be happy. Mills seems like he would have been a first round pick in this year’s draft. And he got wet behind his ears already last year. So the rebuild is one year ahead of schedule. And if Mills proves to be pyrite, and regresses, well the Texans can search for their QB of the future in next year’s draft. But many of us feel that Mills is legit, and can eventually be a pro bowl QB.