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Houston Texans 2013 NFL Draft

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by 45souf, Jan 15, 2013.

  1. REDNINJA

    REDNINJA Member

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    He wont get past 18 but Ogletree could fall and I think he's the bigger value. He's a natural ILB so it takes pressure off Cush coming off an injury to have to do all the work or to have to babysit Reed at a new position...hope Jesse Williams falls in the second but I highly doubt that
     
  2. Bublanski

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    i swear to god they better not draft a wide out.

    they just drafted posey last year and keyshawn martin and lestar jean were not given time to prove themselves.

    Kevin Walter gets years of patience to be utterly mediocre yet young wideouts like jean, martin, and posey get none.

    wide receiver is not a problem or a need for this team.

    offensive linemen
    ILB
    DT
    Secondary

    all trump the need for another young wide out.
     
  3. roxstarz

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    Not sure if serious, or just a troll. Our Wr's other than Dre were pathetic and I don't see Keyshawn Martin or Lestar Jean becoming anything special. Posey looked good down the stretch but he probably won't be back until mid season.
    We desperately need another Wideout threat next to Dre or the offense will see similar results as this past year.

     
  4. Scolalist

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    We definitely need a legit big physical reciever right now especially with Posey likely to miss atleast the first half of the season.

    DeAndre Hopkins in the first round would be a huge pick.
    As would Jesse Williams or that LSU ILB.
     
  5. bobrek

    bobrek Politics belong in the D & D

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    Or what?
     
  6. Rock It

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    Wr is a must like stated aj80 needs a wing man that's a legit threat there's no one else on the team that's a legit threat at that position.
     
  7. ROXRAN

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    Yea we needed first rd talent at WR. I like Martin, and Jean and Posey but 1st rd talent gets you better skill and more consistency
     
  8. jimmyv281

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    Best player available, just like we did with JJ watt.
     
  9. 45souf

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    Arthur brown...?
     
  10. REDNINJA

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    This draft is littered with good receivers we can get one in the third or fourth. The offensive line and defensive lines need to be fortified. ILB, NT, OL, S. Marcus Davis Virginia Tech in the fourth
     
  11. Sir Geving

    Sir Geving Contributing Member

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    Best ILB in this draft
     
  12. Cannonball

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    I don't care how deep the draft is at WR, the likelihood of a 3rd or 4th rounder coming in and replacing what Walter did, however little that was, is pretty slim. Do that and you're just asking for a dip in production in the passing game. We're probably not bringing in a FA to start. Posey is out at least half the year. Jean or Martin can't be a legit #2, not yet. The Texans are pinning their hopes on the draft. We need someone who can come in and play right away. You can find immediate starters at other positions later in the draft, but not at wide receiver. Rookie receivers generally don't produce immediately, but the ones who do are usually taken with a high pick. Wait to take one and they may pan out later, but the chances of one coming in and giving you #2 production right off the bat is very small.
     
  13. REDNINJA

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    They should just sign Bey and draft a receiver in the fourth. Posey will be the #2 by the end of the season regardless, Barry Warner said he's already on the treadmill
     
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    That means that's who the Texans want people to think they are taking.
     
  17. REDNINJA

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    Boom we're taking Ogletree
     
  18. pariah

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    Margus Hunt? Wow!
     
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