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Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by gbritton, Mar 5, 2006.

  1. gbritton

    gbritton Member

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    i would post it all up, but dont think it is necessary b/c its both the first and second round, which is really long to post.
    http://www.realgmfootball.com/

    anyways, why would we get a DT in the second round? why not a TE or OL? anyways, thought maybe everyone would like to take a gander at this list.
     
  2. Jared Novak

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    With guys like Ko Simpson, Antonio Cromartie, Darnell Bing, Abdul Hodge and Darryl Tapp just name a few I would be very suprised to see the Texans take a DT.
     
  3. The Real Shady

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    There is 0% chance the Texans will take a DT. This guy didn't study up too much on his second round picks.
     
  4. Rockets34Legend

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    Here, I'll post it.

    After my trip to Indy to catch the Combine festivities and pry into "Insider" status, here's my latest mock draft. This one goes two rounds, so grab a glass of your favorite beverage and it'll help you digest these 64 picks. I'll do one more adjustment, if needed, the weekend before the draft.

    1. Texans--Reggie Bush, RB, USC. Don't believe the trade rumors, Bush will be a Texan barring a stupid offer.

    2. Saints--Matt Leinart, QB, USC. Consensus top QB picked by QB guru/head coach Sean Payton.

    3. Titans--D'Brickashaw Ferguson, OT, Virignia. His gaining 15 pounds of bulk cements him as best T in years.

    4. Jets--Jay Cutler, QB, Vanderbilt. Senior Bowl darling flies up the draft board to the QB-desperate Jets.

    5. Packers--Mario Williams, DE, NC State. Physical marvel upgrades both pass rush and run defense.

    6. 49ers--AJ Hawk, LB, Ohio St. Could be a trade for someone reaching up for Vince Young. If it's SF, it's Hawk.

    7. Raiders--Vince Young, QB, Texas. Raiders surprise by taking embattled Rose Bowl star.

    8. Bills--Haloti Ngata, DT, Oregon. Giant man fills a giant hole in the middle of Buffalo's defense. Another pick that might be traded.

    9. Lions--Michael Huff, DB, Texas. A disciplined, physical hitter who can also play nickel CB, and the Lions need both.

    10. Cardinals--LenDale White, RB, USC. Will be Chad Greenway if the Cards sign a name FA RB.

    11. Rams--Vernon Davis, TE, Maryland. Great speed for such a large, sure-handed target.

    12. Browns--Chad Greenway, LB, Iowa. If he's gone (see above), they'll take Winston Justice or Marcus McNeill.

    13. Ravens--Jimmy Williams, DB, VA Tech. Cocky speedster has the bulk and mentality to play safety too.

    14. Eagles--Tamba Hali, DE, Penn State. Heady pass rusher can impact right away for team looking to rebound quickly.

    15. Falcons--Winston Justice, OT, USC. Can play either side at T, important trait with a mobile QB like Vick.

    16. Dolphins--Demeco Ryans, LB, Alabama. Prime candidate to trade up, though Ryans infuses much-needed youth on D.

    17. Vikings--Laurence Maroney, RB, Minnesota. Local stud RB stays home to a team desperate for fan support.

    18. Cowboys--Marcus McNeill, OT, Auburn. Aging line gets a huge bookend with good agility.

    19. Chargers--Chad Jackson, WR, Florida. Great size and speed at Combine elevate him to top WR, but...

    20. Chiefs--Santonio Holmes, WR, Ohio St. ...Holmes was significantly better in college and is best blocking WR in years.

    21. Patriots--Bobby Carpenter, LB, Ohio St. Fiery leader can play any
    LB spot, fits right in with Pats' MO.

    22. Broncos--Mathias Kiwanuka, DE, Boston College. Rough Senior Bowl means Broncos get motivated speed rusher.

    23. Buccaneers--Sinorice Moss, WR, Miami. Small speedster fills needs at WR and special teams.

    24. Bengals--Leonard Pope, TE, Georgia. Big target also a strong run blocker and fills a major need.

    25. Giants--Tye Hill, CB, Clemson. Best DB at Senior Bowl, a great ballhawk with good instincts.

    26. Bears--Ashton Youboty, CB, Ohio St. Does everything very well in relative anonymity.

    27. Panthers--DeAngelo Williams, RB, Memphis. This year's surprise plummeter, thanks to an oversaturated RB market.

    28. Jaguars--D'Qwell Jackson, LB, Maryland. Sideline to sideline playmaker fits right into Del Rio's schemes.

    29. Broncos--Nick Mangold, C, Ohio St. Smart, mobile lineman a perfect fit for their blocking schemes.

    30. Colts--Dominique Byrd, TE, USC. Not a pressing need but he's too good to pass up.

    31. Seahawks--Joseph Addai, RB, LSU. If they lose both RBs via FA. If not, then it's Ko Simpson.

    32. Steelers--Brodrick Bunkley, DT, Florida St. Run stuffer with burst provides needed depth.

    2nd Round

    33. Texans--Claude Wroten, DT, LSU. Another postseason board climber. Might go for Gabe Watson here.

    34. Saints--Max Jean-Gilles, OG, Georgia. Saints have great history in drafting linemen.

    35. Jets--Thomas Howard, LB, UTEP. Versatile backer with speed and great hands.

    36. Packers--Ko Simpson, S, So Carolina. Sure tackler fills a major hole. They'll go OL here if he's gone.

    37. 49ers--Marcedes Lewis, TE, UCLA. Good big target for Alex Smith to grow with.

    38. Raiders-- Gabe Watson, DT, Michigan. Big guy with a big motor can learn from/succeed Warren Sapp.

    39. Titans--Brodie Croyle, QB, Alabama. Proven winner would go higher if he had good knees.

    40. Lions--Darryl Tapp, DE, VA Tech. Blazing speed rusher fits perfectly with Marinelli's attacking D.

    41. Cardinals--Orien Harris, DT, Miami. They will go LB if any above fall here.

    42. Bills--Darnell Bing, S, USC. Strong tackler also good in TE coverage.

    43. Browns--Eric Winston, OT, Miami. If he's gone then they'll go for a CB.

    44. Ravens--Ernie Sims, LB, Florida St. With 3 starting LBs likely gone by 2007, it's time to reload.

    45. Eagles--Greg Lee, WR, Pittsburgh. Sure handed and runs good routes, another board climber.

    46. Rams--Abdul Hodge, LB, Iowa. Big hitter in a small package. The next London Fletcher?

    47. Falcons--Antonio Cromartie, CB, Florida St. Bad injury dropped him, but he was a top-10 caliber talent.

    48. Vikings--Rodrique Wright, DT, Texas. Builds needed D-line depth. Could go OL here as well.

    49. Cowboys--Charlie Whitehurst, QB, Clemson. Efficient, accurate scion played hurt a lot.

    50. Chargers--Davin Joseph, OG, Oklahoma. Pile mover with attitude. Pick might be packaged to move up earlier.

    51. Dolphins--Derek Hagan, WR, Arizona St. Great athlete with shaky hands has fallen from 1st round.

    52. Patriots--Garrett Mills, TE/FB, Tulsa. The utility receiver/blocker/inside runner Belichick loves and needs.

    53. Redskins--Donte Whitner, S, Ohio St. Insurance in case Taylor is incarcerated. Could be dealt to move up.

    54. Chiefs--Anwar Phillips, CB, Penn St. A good start for overhauling their terrible secondary.

    55. Bengals--Demario Minter, CB, Georgia. Fast, savvy cover man. Will take a TE here if not in the 1st round.

    56. Giants--Terna Nande, LB, Miami OH. Fastest LB in draft. If he went to big-time school he'd go in the 1st round.

    57. Bears--Alan Zemaitis, CB, Penn St. Not real fast, but has great size and instincts.

    58. Panthers--Anthony Fasano, TE, Notre Dame. Jack-of-all-TE-trades does nothing great, nothing poor.

    59. Buccaneers--Manny Lawson, DE, NC St. Overshadowed by linemate Williams but a worthy steal here.

    60. Jaguars--Pat Watkins, S, Florida St. Basically a light extra LB to shore up run support.

    61. Broncos--Maurice Stovall, WR, Notre Dame. Big guy to open the outside for Smith and Leile.

    62. Colts--Charles Spencer, OL, Pittsburgh. Can play T and G and looked good at both at Senior Bowl

    63. Seahawks--Ray Edwards, DE, Purdue. Fast playmaker could also play OLB in a 3-4 down the road.

    64. Steelers--Reggie McNeal, QB/ATH, Texas A&M. Replaces Randle El, but will be counted on as QB more.
     
  5. gucci888

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    His 2nd Round is weak. I don't think Winston will fall that low and I would be SHOCKED if we did pass him. He's shown that he is mobile again after surgery and I won't be suprised if he is gone by 33, if not, he could be a steal for our OL.
     
  6. xcrunner51

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    i think he subscribes to the charlie casserly school of thought: rising picks that make no sense.
     
  7. Kam

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    no way, Reggie McNeal going to Pittsburgh?
     
  8. tierre_brown

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    They do love the QB/WR/ATH over in Pittsburgh (Randal-El and Hines Ward too...kind of)

    But I agree, this mock is a little... :eek: to say the least
     
  9. gr8-1

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    kordello too.
     
  10. baller4life315

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    I'd take him. He's a better QB prospect than Randle El ever was and it would be nice to have a competant QB backing up Big Ben (Tommy Gun = barf :mad: ).

    I'm more intrigued by how far he has DeAngelo Williams falling all the way to the Panthers at #27. If he falls that far he will easily be the biggest steal of the draft and with my boys picking at #32 they would certainly consider trading up. :cool:
     

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