I’m liking Garrett Bradbury more and more will he be available at 23?....and could we trade back and draft him later?
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-20-broncos-land-haskins?campaign=Twitter_atn 23. Houston - Deandre Baker - CB School: Georgia | Year: Senior Houston's defensive backfield underwent an extreme makeover in the past month. In Baker, the Texas get a confident young man with good size (5-11, 185 pounds), good speed and great ball skills. Baker went up against some of the top receivers in the SEC over the past few seasons and held his own. He'd slide right into one of the cornerback spots in Houston. Mel Kiper 1. Arizona Cardinals Kyler Murray, QB, Oklahoma 2. San Francisco 49ers Nick Bosa, DE, Ohio State 3. New York Jets Josh Allen, OLB, Kentucky 4. Oakland Raiders Quinnen Williams, DT, Alabama 5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Devin White, ILB, LSU 6. New York Giants Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio State 7. Jacksonville Jaguars Jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida 8. Detroit Lions Montez Sweat, DE, Mississippi State 9. Buffalo Bills Rashan Gary, DE, Michigan 10. Denver Broncos T.J. Hockenson, TE, Iowa 11. Cincinnati Bengals Devin Bush, ILB, Michigan 12. Green Bay Packers D.K. Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss 13. Miami Dolphins Drew Lock, QB, Missouri 14. Atlanta Falcons Ed Oliver, DT, Houston 15. Washington Redskins Brian Burns, OLB, Florida State 16. Carolina Panthers Clelin Ferrell, DE, Clemson 17. New York Giants(from CLE) Christian Wilkins, DT, Clemson 18. Minnesota Vikings Jonah Williams, OT/G, Alabama 19. Tennessee Titans Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson 20. Pittsburgh Steelers Deandre Baker, CB, Georgia 21. Seattle Seahawks Chris Lindstrom, G, Boston College 22. Baltimore Ravens Erik McCoy, C/G, Texas A&M 23. Houston Texans Andre Dillard, OT, Washington State As I wrote last time, the Texans' biggest weakness in 2018 was their offensive line, as they gave up a league-high 62 sacks. And I don't have a lot of faith that Matt Kalil is the answer. So let's give them Dillard (6-foot-5, 315 pounds), one of the best pass-protectors in this class and a true left tackle. Houston could also address its secondary, which lost several impact players in free agency. 24. Oakland Raiders (from CHI) Josh Jacobs, RB, Alabama 25. Philadelphia Eagles Johnathan Abram, S, Mississippi State 26. Indianapolis Colts Terry McLaurin, WR, Ohio State 27. Oakland Raiders (from DAL) Rock Ya-Sin, CB, Temple 28. Los Angeles Chargers Cody Ford, G/OT, Oklahoma 29. Kansas City Chiefs Greedy Williams, CB, LSU 30. Green Bay Packers (from NO) Noah Fant, TE, Iowa 31. Los Angeles Rams Garrett Bradbury, C, NC State 32. New England Patriots Irv Smith Jr., TE, Alabama
http://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2019/i...raft-30-first-round-pick-predictions-rankings Anyone have this?
Coachbadlees Texans Mock Draft 2.0 Mostly the same. Minor changes. Spoiler 23. Justin Layne : Layne, imo, is the gem CB of this draft. He is seriously being slept on. I know many of you will disagree, but you should take into consideration that not only did he run a 4.50 at the combine at 6'3 but his final season stats (1 season) were better than the career stats of the other 1st round CB prospects. 54. Michael Deiter 55. David Long: Dieter was a big part of one of the best offensive lines in college football last season. Not to mention he played every position on that line well. Long was a beast at Michigan. He is capable of playing both CB and Safety. 86. Beau Benschawel : He was another starter on that stellar Wisconsin offensive line and I have been a fan since last season. 161. Khalen Saunders: Other than playing for W. Illinois, this guy is a 320 lb back flipping monster! 195. Tyler Johnson: I really don't think he will still be available here, but if he is he will be a steal. 220. Donald Parham: Played for Stetson but he is a 6'8 TE who is strong and fast with good hands. Definitely worth a pick.
That draft gives depth but no instant starters imo, I would’ve be happy with that draft I don’t think