BOB's offense uses RBBC. Like a 20/30/50 split. So, not sure how much I like the idea of blowing a high pick on an RB. Mostly just need somebody who can catch the ball and block.
That's exactly what I'm thinking. I like gurley, but this is a deep rb class, take advantage of that depth with a late round selection and draft premier positions early.
Does anybody feel like we could still possibly get McKinney from miss. st with our pick in the second round? And does anybody know about any potential rumblings on DGB? I really feel like this kid is exactly the WR we need but comes baggage.
Seems like there are more guys in the top couple of rounds with character issues than is usually the case. Assuming they don't change, Texans need teams to gamble on talent so that guys they will take drop. If all the 4 "good character" pass rushers get taken and the Texans pass on Gregory and take a second tier guy too early... that will be hard to swallow.
Most teams depending on 1st year rookie players probably aren't going to be a playoff team anyway. The draft is usually about the future more so than the draft year. How good was the Texans running game without Foster...??? The Texans have mediocre QB's. If you have a stud QB than you can probably just throw any RB back there but they don't. RB's may have been devalued but their importance on the field hasn't. Teams can still win and go deep in the playoffs by running the ball and teams who do that (without a dominant QB) usually have at least one stud RB in the group.
Vic Beasley is the one and only guy the Texans should trade up for, imo. Trade #16 and somehow convince another team to take on Whitney Mercilus along with filler. Can't blame a person for dreaming. As for the RB position, the Texans would be better off drafting David Johnson in the 3rd round. Running backs no longer have possess high value and drafting one in the 1st results in a wasted pick.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Virginia Tech OT Laurence Gibson (6-5 1/2, 305) has had a pre-draft visit with the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Texans?src=hash">#Texans</a> per <a href="https://twitter.com/caplannfl">@caplannfl</a>.</p>— PDS (@PatDStat) <a href="https://twitter.com/PatDStat/status/588407048502542336">April 15, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
According to whom... This is Gurley we're talking about here. Dude fits the AP/LT mold and neither one of them were wasted 1st round picks. It's usually only a handful to a baker's dozen of players drafted in the 1st round that turn out to be worth being drafted in the 1st round anyway regardless of position. But I just saw a report that Gurley will be ready to play by training camp so he will probably be already gone by the time the Texans draft. Probably won't even make it out of the top 10.
Can't blame ya, but I can be honest with ya, I don't find that scenario to be very realistic. I would bet my next paycheck on Vic not sliding out of the top 10, but if he did, why not?
Wow he might drop a lot: <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Potential 1st round Arizona St WR Jaelen Strong has a fractured bone in his wrist, sources say. Likely needs surgery at some point.</p>— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) <a href="https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/588431030459072512">April 15, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Just heard the Ourlads dude on 1560. He has the WR's dropping down in the draft thinking the big guys and the pass rushers will be a premium over the wide receivers that he thinks are not sure fire year 1 starters/ Says Cooper is is number 1 but his routes need a lot of work. interesting mock projected more by team needs and philosophy. http://www.ourlads.com/nfl-mock-draft/mock/2015/Ourlads-Mock-Draft-4.0/81 pass rushers gone by 16, Gordon goes 23 16Houston DeVante Parker WR Louisville 6025v 209v 4.42v Andre Johnson is now playing for the Colts. Parker is an excellent athlete with long frame and strong body control. Very good at catching poorly thrown passes. Uses his length to shield off defenders well and makes a majority of his catches when in a contested state. Tracks deep balls well and catches them in stride smoothly.Above average short area quickness once he is moving. Is physical and aggressive with the ball in his hands, often looking for extra yards.
Take it FWIW, but Kiper came out with his 3-round mock. Here are his selections. I'd be happy with this return: Houston Texans Top needs: WR, ILB, OLB, QB Round 1 (16) OLB Vic Beasley, Clemson Round 2 (51) LB Denzel Perryman, Miami (FL) Round 3 (82) CB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, Oregon Analysis: We have clear needs at both inside linebacker and on the edge, where Brooks Reed's departure doesn't help, even if I didn't want to open the checkbook too wide to keep him around. It wasn't hard to run to the podium for Beasley at No. 16 overall, as the productivity (44.5 TFL over the past two seasons) is in line with his superb athlete credentials. If I'm Rick Smith, the idea of J.J. Watt on the shelf for any time gives me the cold sweats, so I'm looking to limit any drop-off in pass-rush productivity if he were ever sidelined, all while we wait on the recovery process for Jadeveon Clowney. Perryman is a plug-and-play option next to Brian Cushing as I Iook at the depth chart today, so I'm pretty happy with that value midway through Round 2. I'd like to get a WR at some point, but at No. 82 overall Ekpre-Olomu is a value I just can't pass on. If you went on his junior tape, you'd think he's safely a first-round pick -- a knee injury makes him available here. Between him and William & Mary WR Tre McBride, I go with the potential steal.
Happy, yes. But in all reality I can't see a scenario in which Vic Beasley fell all the way to #16, let alone out of the top 10. A possible scenario I would love to see is: Round 1 (16) DE Shane Ray, Missouri Round 2 (51) LB Denzel Perryman, Miami (FL) Round 3 (82) RB Duke Johnson, Miami (FL)
I like Ekpre-Olomu. He will be ready when Joseph is on his way out. Beastly is a dream but I guess it is a possibility.
According to walterfootball.com, the Texans have met with Marcus Peters and will meet with Randy Gregory before the draft. Both are notable "problem children" in the draft (Peters had multiple temper tantrums and fought with coaches, and Gregory failed multiple drug tests including 1 at the combine and had other, vaguely referred to "problems" at Nebraska). Are the Texans thinking about stepping away from the "choir boy" identity?
http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/157920/jameis-winston-entering-nfl-draft-could-be-irrelevant-for-texans This might shake up your "choir boy" perception just a bit.
BOB took the job at PSU when it was a highly toxic campus. Maybe he's showing McNair the value of taking risks and allowing for second chances.