http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft06/news/story?id=2278820 Texans set to take Bush No. 1 overall By Mel Kiper Jr. Note: My first-round projections are based directly on the current position of each team in the draft and do not take into account potential trades. It looks like the Houston Texans will take USC running back Reggie Bush with the No. 1 overall pick. The hottest spot in the draft to make a trade will be with the New Orleans Saints and the second pick. The only team the Saints could make a trade with -- and still get defensive end Mario Williams -- is the New York Jets. New York could trade up from the fourth overall pick and take USC QB Matt Leinart. Tennessee, which has the third pick, would then take Texas QB Vince Young. From what I have been told, the Titans have a very high opinion of Young. The next place you could see a trade is with the sixth overall pick, owned by the San Francisco 49ers. The sixth spot is where you will begin to hear Maryland tight end Vernon Davis' name come up. Teams like the Cardinals, Rams and Broncos could all have an interest in the tight end; then again, the 49ers could keep the pick and draft Davis. Here's another scenario. Young is still on the board when the Raiders pick at No. 7. They already have two quarterbacks (Aaron Brooks and Andrew Walter), so they could make a deal with a team that has an interest in Young. Another interesting spot to watch is with the Jets' second pick in the first round. They could go with Ohio State center Nick Mangold with the 29th pick, but don't be surprised if they take outside linebacker Bobby Carpenter, also from Ohio State. Carpenter is in the same mold of Mike Vrabel, another Ohio State alum. Vrabel's defensive coordinator with the Patriots last season was Eric Mangini, now the coach of the Jets. If the Jets don't take Carpenter, don't be surprised if the Steelers take him. Remember, before he signed with the Patriots, Vrabel originally was drafted by the Steelers. As for the latest first-round projections, there are two noticeable changes. The first is that I have 10 defensive backs going in the first round. Florida State's Antonio Cromartie, who missed the entire 2005 season with a knee injury, had a tremendous individual workout (40-yard dash in the 4.3 range and a 44-inch vertical leap). In fact, he showed such great hands catching the ball that teams might be curious to see what type of wide receiver he could be. He's a cornerback in the NFL, but has the athleticism and hands to play on offense. Cromartie isn't the only versatile defensive back in the first round. Michael Huff of Texas will initially be a cornerback in the NFL, but played safety in college; Ohio State's Donte Whitner played safety at Ohio State, but could be corner at the next level or a great cover safety; and Jason Allen was both a safety and corner at Tennessee. The true cover cornerbacks in the first round are Johnathan Joseph, Tye Hill, Ashton Youboty, Kelly Jennings and Richard Marshall. The other noticeable change is how far the running backs (Laurence Maroney, LenDale White and DeAngelo Williams) have fallen, but it has nothing to do with their productivity. Arizona (10th pick) and Minnesota (17th pick) were looking at running backs in the first round before addressing those needs through free agency (the Cardinals signed Edgerrin James and the Vikings grabbed Chester Taylor). One player from the Big Ten who has fallen is Penn State defensive end Tamba Hali. He didn't have great individual workouts; still, you cannot question his body of work on the field. Hali could still go late in the first round, but if he doesn't, a team will be getting a steal in the second round. My Big Board will be updated the second week of April, while the next first-round projections will come out on April 17. The final projection will be April 28, the day before the draft. First-Round Projections 1. Houston Reggie Bush, RB* USC 2. New Orleans Mario Williams, DE* NC State 3. Tennessee Matt Leinart, QB USC 4. N.Y. Jets D'Brickashaw Ferguson, T Virginia 5. Green Bay A.J. Hawk, LB Ohio St. 6. San Francisco Vernon Davis, TE* Maryland 7. Oakland Vince Young, QB* Texas 8. Buffalo Brodrick Bunkley, DT Florida St. 9. Detroit Michael Huff, DB Texas 10. Arizona Jay Cutler, QB Vanderbilt 11. St. Louis Chad Greenway, LB Iowa 12. Cleveland Kamerion Wimbley, DE/OLB Florida St. 13. Baltimore Haloti Ngata, DT* Oregon 14. Philadelphia Winston Justice, T* USC 15. Denver (from ATL) Chad Jackson, WR* Florida 16. Miami Donte Whitner, S* Ohio St. 17. Minnesota Ernie Sims, LB* Florida St. 18. Dallas Jason Allen, S/CB Tennessee 19. San Diego Johnathan Joseph, CB* South Carolina 20. Kansas City Tye Hill, CB Clemson 21. New England Santonio Holmes, WR* Ohio St. 22. Denver (from WSH) DeAngelo Williams, RB Memphis 23. Tampa Bay Antonio Cromartie, CB* Florida St. 24. Cincinnati Jimmy Williams, CB Virginia Tech 25. N.Y. Giants Kelly Jennings, CB Miami 26. Chicago Richard Marshall CB* Fresno St. 27. Carolina LenDale White, RB* USC 28. Jacksonville Marcedes Lewis, TE UCLA 29. N.Y. Jets (from DEN) Nick Mangold, C Ohio St. 30. Indianapolis Laurence Maroney, RB* Minnesota 31. Seattle Ashton Youboty, CB* Ohio St. 32. Pittsburgh Sinorice Moss, WR Miami * denotes underclassman Stock Rising Late first round, early second round Chris Chester, C -- Oklahoma Orien Harris, DT -- Miami D'Qwell Jackson, LB -- Maryland Davin Joseph, G -- Oklahoma Taitusi "Duece" Latui, G -- USC Manny Lawson, DE -- NC State Rocky McIntosh, OLB -- Miami Leonard Pope, TE -- Georgia Eric Winston, T -- Miami Early to middle of second round Joseph Addai, RB -- LSU Brodie Croyle, QB -- Alabama David Thomas, TE -- Texas Zach Strief, T -- Northwestern 3rd round Will Blackmon, CB/WR -- Boston College Chris Gocong, DE -- Cal Poly SLO Devin Hester, CB/WR/returner -- Miami Tarvaris Jackson, QB -- Alabama St. Calvin Lowry, S -- Penn St. Danieal Manning, CB -- Abilene Christian David Pittman, CB -- Northwestern St. Willie Reid, WR/Returner -- Florida St. Joe Toledo, T -- Washington Guy Whimper, T -- East Carolina James Wyche, DE -- Syracuse Stock Dropped Jason Avant, WR -- Michigan Dominique Byrd, TE -- USC Tamba Hali, DE -- Penn St. Thomas Howard, LB -- UTEP Mathias Kiwanuka, DE -- Boston College Ko Simpson, DB -- South Carolina Alan Zemaitis, CB -- Penn St.
Interesting to see Kiper have David Thomas in the early to mid-2nd Round, I haven't seen any mock w/ Thomas going nearly this high.
Me too, I think he will go at the end of 2nd/early 3rd. Man Mathias Kiwanuka was a sure top 5 pick going into this year and fallen off the earth.
I know the Texans signed Putzier at TE, but if Leonard Pope is there with the first pick of the second round, the Texans would be fools not to take this guy. I watched him all year at Georgia and the guy has great size 6'7" and is a solid 260 lbs. He can not only block but catches the ball well and would be a nice big target to have as Carr's safety valve.
if we didnt sign cook, i would love love to have david thomas. maybe he could play h-back in the kubiak's offense
Either Pope or Lewis if he falls could make our offense downright scary. You could even package to the 2 3rds to move back up in the 2nd and grab an OT.
He'll likely go in the 2nd. Kiper didn't list everyone who would be picked in rounds 2 and 3, just the ones who have been moving up or down.
I doubt he falls that far. If he doesn't go in the 2nd, look for him to be an early 3rd rounder, which could be a steal IMO.
Pope was one of the guys I hope the Texans could get their hands on, but since they signed Putzier I dont think they would go for another TE. I wouldnt mind Eric Winston though.
I have a friend who was a linebacker for TSU (texas southern) and his name is Fredderick Brock (*spelling on first name) but he is very very tall, strong and atheletic and i was wondering if anyone has heard of him or if he has been talked about at all draft-wise. He is currently preparing for the draft and he told me the Chiefs have already worked him out.