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C.J. Fiedorowicz - Texans' third round (#65 overall) pick

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by Clutch, May 9, 2014.

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Do you agree with this pick?

  1. YES

    72 vote(s)
    60.5%
  2. NO

    47 vote(s)
    39.5%
  1. Brandyon

    Brandyon Member

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    I like what I'm reading about him.

    Height: 6-5. Weight: 265.
    40 Time: 4.76.
     
  2. solodolo

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    Looks like Steve Blake from the face
     
  3. FLASH21

    FLASH21 Heart O' Champs

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    Good pick overall.

    Seems athletic and has excellent hands. Reminds me of Heath Miller.
     
  4. Bogey

    Bogey Contributing Member

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    I was hoping we load up on D. I guess we use the boat load of late round picks for warm bodies on the D and hope you find a diamond in the rough? :confused:
     
  5. mylilpony

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    Im not. I remember that St. Louis game.
     
  6. sugrlndkid

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    reminds me of a heath miller
     
  7. Bobbythegreat

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    Most of the positions on D are set already.
     
  8. Mr. Brightside

    Mr. Brightside Contributing Member

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    Great pick. Rick Smith is a proven genius. First Watt, then Clowney now Fiedorowicz.
     
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  9. JayGoogle

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    I know not everyone...but it feels like people just trash draft selections because we didn't draft a QB.

    People have to understand that QB isn't the only position out there. You gotta protect the QB, he has to have guys to throw to, he needs a decent running game...and that defense is an entire other thing that can pretty much win you superbowls just as well.

    I think Blocking...just run blocking and pass blocking in general ALONG with Pass rushing outside of Watt were the Texans TWO biggest issues.

    Clowney should help A TON with that. If he's a force along with Watt it's going to be very hard for teams to deal with those two and guys like Merciless and Reed aren't chumps either.

    TEs are vital to a offense and so are OLs, so this is a good draft.

    I would have liked Nix too but I can understand this pick therefore I like it. Who knows what becomes of the guy (as that can be said for every single pick in the draft any ways.)
     
  10. King1

    King1 Contributing Member

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    We are having a solid draft.
     
  11. Pete the Cheat

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    Hopefully BOBs success with Polak tight ends continues.

    His last name is just begging for a nickname. The _______ fedora
     
  12. TheRealist137

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    Next gronkowski?
     
  13. Bobbythegreat

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    Not really, he's a bit different, but he is a matchup nightmare because of his size and strength.
     
  14. LonghornFan

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    Lulz.
     
  15. Bogey

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    Set with average at best guys. Other than Watt our D line is crap. Clowney takes one olb and we hope for the best with Mercilus, we only have one ilb, I know you are counting on reed, but I'm not too impressed. We only have one starting quality safety and no nickel back. Not the kind of D I was hoping for.
     
  16. Mr. Dominant

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    I approve this message. :grin:
     
  17. tmacfor35

    tmacfor35 Contributing Member

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    Texans will have him at 300 by camp. Future RT? Kidding
    But he has the frame to be a big boy.


    The Texans are going to have a power run game.
     
  18. HPD

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    No qb. Ouch.... 5 and 11
     
  19. Mr. Dominant

    Mr. Dominant Contributing Member

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    Solid pickup by Houston. He has great size and is a matchup problem for opposing defenses as you approach the redzone. He's an in line blocker type and under the new regime you have to know that's what they're looking for.
     
  20. Brandyon

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    I could easily see Brooks Reed moving to the Ted linebacker spot, and Jared Crick/Jerrell Powe will do just fine filling out the line next to Watt.

    Safety is a big need though. I'd love to get Brock Vereen in the 4th.
     

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