Ryan34 said:
Max Power said:
I've gone back and forth on this one. I feel like we're going to go defense at 3, I'd say we take Hamilton at 3 since he looks like the best db in the class, he's big, versatile, and fast. At 13 I could see them taking a WR. If they really want to see if Davis Mills is the guy then they need to improve the WR corps. If they go defense again at 13 then I'd say the WR pick slides to round 2 and they look at a RB in round 3.
This draft will have a massive bearing on what we do next year in the first round. I don't see Houston winning much, will likely be top 3 again next year. And if we pick that high again then we're either taking a QB like Bryce Young or CJ Stroud, but I really want Will Anderson next year.
Hamilton tied for the worst 40 of all the safeties at the combine. Not saying he's a bad player, but I wouldn't say he's fast. He will likely be a box safety, which is hard to justify in the top 5.
Doing research on Hamilton and apparently some scouts are saying the time listed at his pro day is wrong and that he was really in the 4.7s. So for me, that's now a hard pass on him at 3, and probably a pass even at 13. I keep hearing he plays faster in the game tape, but we all know here, that slow is slow when it comes to crunch time.
On another note, I really hope we avoid the really talented but motivationally challenged players in this draft. With where the team is at, we need guys that will come in and put the work in (which is why I'm high on Sauce Gardner, his interviews are awesome and apparently he is a no party type of guy), and not a potential flash in the pan.
For example, I know that it might click for Thibodeaux and it would probably make him the best player in this draft, but I don't think we can risk it when trying to build a team. Hell, specifically on him, I was listening to move the sticks podcast, and they were getting different coaches opinions on top players, and not a single coach that played against Oregon said they did anything different for Thibodeaux when scheming. They just told their players to stop his initial push and then you didn't have to worry, which had Bucky and DJ even calling out how bad that is in the PAC-12, where there isn't a whole lot of o-line talent.