Glad we're not pursuing Evans at his age and price tag, good for him for getting paid though. If we're spending on a WR then we need to resign Collins first, free agency/draft would be second IMO. Resigning Schultz should also be a priority. I do think the fact this draft class is stacked with WR's is going to push contracts down for some of the veterans. Doesn't matter the kind of receiver a team wants, they are there this year in huge numbers, veterans/agents need to temper their expectations.
Of the DL free agents Chris Jones would be a game changer, I just worry about the price tag. Even though we have cap space Houston has the most UFA's this offseason so it's not the same kind of freedom that we would like to have. Wilkins and Madubuike won't hit the market, they'll be tagged if they don't get a deal done. Leonard Williams, DJ Reader, Sheldon Rankins, and Javon Kinlaw are more realistic.
Regardless of draft depth DE experience will always be valued so though it has good quality this year I don't think it negatively impacts the veterans out there. I'd like to see us resign Greenard if sensible but also we saw the value of a guy like Derek Barnett, you need depth on the DL to keep guys in the rotation and also it means the offense can't focus on one guy/side, you have to be able to attack on both sides.
I think LB is being devalued these days in the NFL, almost like RB. Good chance we can upgrade from Cashman without a significant investment. It would not shock me if there's a good signing to be made quickly in free agency at LB. So many teams will be falling over each other on the DL and secondary that an opportunity to improve at LB might be there first.
DB side I'd like to keep Nelson around but also draft a guy, given the number of DB's that Houston has spoken to odds are good that's the position we target in the first round.
On the subject of the combine I wouldn't worry too much about the guys that kill it in terms of whether that impacts Houston. Teams that decide on prospects and overweigh the combine generally lose because combine results are generated in a vacuum. I think the combine is dumb for the most part with the exception of getting to see what guys actually measure in at, and also seeing/talking to a big number in one place. Personally instead of the combine I think the Senior Bowl is better but I think there should be something like the combine but with guys playing the game, that's a better way to determine talent. WR's and DB's lining up against each other in pads tells me way more than 40 speed does. I don't care how many times a lineman can rep out 225 compared to how they play in pass blocking and run blocking. The combine is great for Twitter/X, not game performance.
Rhetorical question/not really because I don't know but how many guys really showed they were going to be good in the NFL at the combine compared to their tape? I could have a blind spot here but the combine to me is where you find fool's gold and tape/in-game data is where you find diamonds in the rough.