IrishAg said:
The Texans just traded back up?
Here comes a punter
Im looking for Ray Finkle.... and a clean pair of shorts. Im just a very big Finkle fan. This is my Graceland, sir.
MAGA
MAGA
IrishAg said:
The Texans just traded back up?
I was thinking a backup QB for the backup QB?Mr.Bond said:IrishAg said:
The Texans just traded back up?
Here comes a punter
Gave up a 4th and 5th this year and a 4th next yearIrishAg said:
The Texans just traded back up?
The Texans have traded picks Nos. 109, 158 and a 2022 fourth-round pick to move up to No. 89.
— Sarah Barshop (@sarahbarshop) May 1, 2021
bilbobag said:
Good get
Myles is a MASSIVE mother ****ergambochaman said:
MG bout to burst out of that jacket
Is Pep really the OC behind the scenes?bilbobag said:
Pep wanted him.
Jebber said:
Will Cal McNair go down as the worst owner of Houston pro teams??
Buck Compton said:
Wait, so there were really compensatory picks only for POC hiring? The Ravens really got a third rounder because the Texans hired Culley?
I get the logic if your goal is actually incentivizing building a larger base of POC candidates with the experience and quality to eventually be hired, but never thought that was the problem, really. There's always been qualified candidates.JCA1 said:Buck Compton said:
Wait, so there were really compensatory picks only for POC hiring? The Ravens really got a third rounder because the Texans hired Culley?
Shouldn't the team that hires them get the pick? Doesn't this create an incentive to not hire POC so you don't hand tour competitors extra picks? Don't understand the logic at all.
Correct. It's idiotic. Realistically they should reward both teams.JCA1 said:Buck Compton said:
Wait, so there were really compensatory picks only for POC hiring? The Ravens really got a third rounder because the Texans hired Culley?
Shouldn't the team that hires them get the pick? Doesn't this create an incentive to not hire POC so you don't hand your competitors extra picks? Don't understand the logic at all.
Agreed. Pretty backwards if you ask me.JCA1 said:Buck Compton said:
Wait, so there were really compensatory picks only for POC hiring? The Ravens really got a third rounder because the Texans hired Culley?
Shouldn't the team that hires them get the pick? Doesn't this create an incentive to not hire POC so you don't hand your competitors extra picks? Don't understand the logic at all.
bdgol07 said:
You only draft a QB here if you have a potential deal in place to move Watson and are planning on going with Tyrod into the season
Its intended to disincentivize perfunctory hires of POC coaches into positions. For example, teams could abuse the rule and hire POC coaches into co-"coordinator" type positions without actual authority/role just to get extra picks. Instead, you're incentivized to hire and grow them. I get it, but it is a little funky.Bobby Jimbo said:Agreed. Pretty backwards if you ask me.JCA1 said:Buck Compton said:
Wait, so there were really compensatory picks only for POC hiring? The Ravens really got a third rounder because the Texans hired Culley?
Shouldn't the team that hires them get the pick? Doesn't this create an incentive to not hire POC so you don't hand your competitors extra picks? Don't understand the logic at all.
I don't think draft picks should be associated with coaching hires at all.Texan_Aggie said:Its intended to disincentivize perfunctory hires of POC coaches into positions. For example, teams could abuse the rule and hire POC coaches into co-"coordinator" type positions without actual authority/role just to get extra picks. Instead, you're incentivized to hire and grow them. I get it, but it is a little funky.Bobby Jimbo said:Agreed. Pretty backwards if you ask me.JCA1 said:Buck Compton said:
Wait, so there were really compensatory picks only for POC hiring? The Ravens really got a third rounder because the Texans hired Culley?
Shouldn't the team that hires them get the pick? Doesn't this create an incentive to not hire POC so you don't hand your competitors extra picks? Don't understand the logic at all.
Mills was getting talked up as a potential early 2nd. He was going to go off the board soon. I just disagree with how he was perceived, which is like most QBs in the draft, overrated. You had bigger fish to fry. Ditto for Collins. You say he has nothing to lose but this defense was historically bad and lost its best player. You need to start building it up. You can't take a bottom 2 defense and turn it into a good one in one offseason so I guess Caserio is committed to sucking through at least 2023.AG@RICE said:
I kind of like that Mills pick. It's the kind of pick you can only make if you are in control of a dumpster fire. Mills has loads of potential, but not enough tape to justify a high selection. Teams in contention will talk themselves into players that could contribute immediately and pass on him. Teams on a rebuild will select a better QB prospect at the very top of the draft. The Texans have no pressure to contend and no high draft picks to get an elite prospect. Caserio has very little to lose with these picks, so he might as well swing for the fence. If Mills lives up to his potential, he could have found the steal of the draft.
I also think that Collins pick could be a great one.
MaxPower said:Mills was getting talked up as a potential early 2nd. He was going to go off the board soon. I just disagree with how he was perceived, which is like most QBs in the draft, overrated. You had bigger fish to fry. Ditto for Collins. You say he has nothing to lose but this defense was historically bad and lost its best player. You need to start building it up. You can't take a bottom 2 defense and turn it into a good one in one offseason so I guess Caserio is committed to sucking through at least 2023.AG@RICE said:
I kind of like that Mills pick. It's the kind of pick you can only make if you are in control of a dumpster fire. Mills has loads of potential, but not enough tape to justify a high selection. Teams in contention will talk themselves into players that could contribute immediately and pass on him. Teams on a rebuild will select a better QB prospect at the very top of the draft. The Texans have no pressure to contend and no high draft picks to get an elite prospect. Caserio has very little to lose with these picks, so he might as well swing for the fence. If Mills lives up to his potential, he could have found the steal of the draft.
I also think that Collins pick could be a great one.
The only way that the Mills pick makes sense to me is that the Texans were super-duper high on him and that had he stayed an extra year in college, they believe he would be the #1 QB in next year's draft. If that is the case, why not get him now and have him be developed within your system? Mills was the #1 QB recruit in the 2017 class, but didn't get that many starts due to COVID and injuries (red flag?).MaxPower said:Mills was getting talked up as a potential early 2nd. He was going to go off the board soon. I just disagree with how he was perceived, which is like most QBs in the draft, overrated. You had bigger fish to fry. Ditto for Collins. You say he has nothing to lose but this defense was historically bad and lost its best player. You need to start building it up. You can't take a bottom 2 defense and turn it into a good one in one offseason so I guess Caserio is committed to sucking through at least 2023.AG@RICE said:
I kind of like that Mills pick. It's the kind of pick you can only make if you are in control of a dumpster fire. Mills has loads of potential, but not enough tape to justify a high selection. Teams in contention will talk themselves into players that could contribute immediately and pass on him. Teams on a rebuild will select a better QB prospect at the very top of the draft. The Texans have no pressure to contend and no high draft picks to get an elite prospect. Caserio has very little to lose with these picks, so he might as well swing for the fence. If Mills lives up to his potential, he could have found the steal of the draft.
I also think that Collins pick could be a great one.
Texan_Aggie said:
The chances of competing without a good to great qb are slim. Some believe in drafting a qb every year until you find one that sticks.
Texan_Aggie said:
To be fair, the last time we drafted a qb in the first, the Texans tried their hardest to make him earn his starting position. That last one half of a regular season game because Savage was that bad.