so there's a strong chance the Texans won't take a QB at #2 or #12
oh boy
oh boy
W said:
one issue...let's say DeMeco is as good as advertised...and gets 6 or 7 wins out of next year's team
the Texans won't have a top 5 pick. Might barely be in the top 10
The Browns pick might just end up in the top 10.W said:
one issue...let's say DeMeco is as good as advertised...and gets 6 or 7 wins out of next year's team
the Texans won't have a top 5 pick. Might barely be in the top 10
Definitely true, but remember Deshaun was taken #12 and the Texans traded up to get him there. We should have plenty of draft picks next year to trade up if needed and so I'd rather not throw any away on longshots this year.W said:
one issue...let's say DeMeco is as good as advertised...and gets 6 or 7 wins out of next year's team
the Texans won't have a top 5 pick. Might barely be in the top 10
Ag_07 said:
Whether they take one at 2, 12, 33, middle rounds, trade for one, whatever...They can't start next season with the QBs they have.
IMO that's one thing that isn't an option.
canadiaggie said:
Chalk me up as thinking that none of the QBs in this draft will amount to anything in the AFC. This conference is way too stacked with QB talent.
Exactly. No half measures at QB if you are using a top 5 pick. You better be sold on that guy, and based off of the reporting, it appears we are not sold on Stroud/Levis, and AR was never really an option.canadiaggie said:
What if we did end up getting Mac Jones?
Trey Lance does nothing for me but Mac Jones with a proper offensive coordinator and some weapons? That's an extremely intriguing prospect.
Chalk me up as thinking that none of the QBs in this draft will amount to anything in the AFC. This conference is way too stacked with QB talent.
Tom Kazansky 2012 said:
Coog97 said:
Everything I've read or heard seems to indicate that next year's QB class will be deeper, as well as more talented at the top, with Williams and Maye both more highly regarded than any QB in this year's draft. Why not wait?
AG@RICE said:
Caserio doesn't necessarily need a QB, he just needs to win. I actually think adding Anderson or Carter would make the team more competitive than swapping in Levis/Richardson/Stroud for the Giraffe.
Because 1) there's no guarantee you'll be in position to grab either of those guys next year, 2) there's no guarantee either of those guys will still be as highly regarded this time next year.Coog97 said:
Everything I've read or heard seems to indicate that next year's QB class will be deeper, as well as more talented at the top, with Williams and Maye both more highly regarded than any QB in this year's draft. Why not wait?
I just read the worst sentence in the NFL on SI.comcoastalAg said:
Growing buzz that its Stroud for the Texans
The Porkchop Express said:I just read the worst sentence in the NFL on SI.comcoastalAg said:
Growing buzz that its Stroud for the Texans
I heard Houston has been legitimately torn this week over whether to go quarterback or edge rusher at No. 2, and owner Cal McNair is pretty involved in the discussion on that. One argument for going edge rusher first would be that the drop-off in edge rusher in what you'd get at No. 2 vs. No. 12 (where you could be forced to reach for someone such as Clemson's Myles Murphy) is steeper than it is at quarterback. This debate also is why GM Nick Caserio, known as a bit conservative, is exploring a trade up from 12.