Just RSVPd for the draft party. Should be fun!
DT is the number one need BY FAR. They can probably add a player in the second who can start, and knowing Nick, it wouldn't be a shocker if he moved up a little to get a player they really like.Harry Stone said:
So with all the offseason moves what do they focus on in the draft? Im guessing a pure DT, OL (probably IOL) and db? Maybe a LB?
I'd be surprised if they did that. A 2nd, 4th, 5th, or 6th maybe since we have duplicates. But there's usually great options in rounds 2 & 3 and we have 3 picks there at the moment.ds00 said:
Draft party is going to be weird if they trade both the second rounders to get back into the first.
I thought of comparing to the Astros but there's one key difference….the owners. The Astros had a new owner who inherited garbage. The farm was terrible and the major league club was marginally worse. The suck for draft capital strategy was forced upon him but I think it ate Crane up to do that. Basically I feel a lot more confident the Astros won't go that path again.AgLA06 said:To be fair. The Texans hadn't really pulled it off until now either. Lord knows there's been some really bad ball at times since the first season. Most of us just hope for an average season with an outside chance at the playoffs most years.MaxPower said:
Is any of it incorrect?
Regardless of exactly how they got to the position they got to, they had to suck several years in a row, get high draft picks and hit on a QB. None of that is "new". It's a strategy that's existed since the draft began 60 years ago. Some teams just manage to repeatedly screw it up (see Browns).
What Caserio has done is uncharted waters for this franchise to date. It reminds me a lot of the Astros in the mid 2010s. And it's exciting as hell!
oddly enough the Texans got a new principal owner last week…MaxPower said:I thought of comparing to the Astros but there's one key difference….the owners. The Astros had a new owner who inherited garbage. The farm was terrible and the major league club was marginally worse. The suck for draft capital strategy was forced upon him but I think it ate Crane up to do that. Basically I feel a lot more confident the Astros won't go that path again.AgLA06 said:To be fair. The Texans hadn't really pulled it off until now either. Lord knows there's been some really bad ball at times since the first season. Most of us just hope for an average season with an outside chance at the playoffs most years.MaxPower said:
Is any of it incorrect?
Regardless of exactly how they got to the position they got to, they had to suck several years in a row, get high draft picks and hit on a QB. None of that is "new". It's a strategy that's existed since the draft began 60 years ago. Some teams just manage to repeatedly screw it up (see Browns).
What Caserio has done is uncharted waters for this franchise to date. It reminds me a lot of the Astros in the mid 2010s. And it's exciting as hell!
Ag_07 said:
DL is a huge need
They don't have one starting caliber DT on the roster.
TheNotoriousP.I.P. said:
And Mario Edwards and Tim Settle behind them. I think DT is similar to CB where we have a bunch of dudes but maybe not someone you'll feel awesome about.
Texan_Aggie said:
Texans just restructured to make it a 1-year deal for Diggs. High risk high reward.
Yup, got to see if he is really still able to play at a high level or if he was on the declineMelvinUdall said:Texan_Aggie said:
Texans just restructured to make it a 1-year deal for Diggs. High risk high reward.
Good call for those on here that said this would be what the Texans would do, I thought they would have restructured it and have him here for at least 2 years.
Added incentive for Stefon Diggs: As part of the Buffalo-Houston trade, the Texans wiped out the final three years on Diggs’ contract, giving him the ability to become a free agent after this season, league sources tell ESPN. The Texans also took the $3.5 million guaranteed to… pic.twitter.com/3CdRZY0LhK
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 4, 2024
What this says to me is that they're not sure if Nico is a number 1, so what you have is two guys playing on a one year contract and you see if one rises up, if they can work together, or if one isn't what you thought. And if both rise up then you're probably battling for a Super Bowl spot at this point, and the one year rental is more than worth it.JCA1 said:
Not sure what to make of wiping 3 years off Diggs' contract. A 2nd for a 1 year rental seems high. And if he performs, you have a dilemma of whether you'll get the same commitment if he's not in a contract year. And you'll also have him and Nico as free agents. Pretty much guaranteed to lose 1.
Definitely makes the team Better for this year but can't quite figure out what they're thinking longterm.
IrishAg said:What this says to me is that they're not sure if Nico is a number 1, so what you have is two guys playing on a one year contract and you see if one rises up, if they can work together, or if one isn't what you thought. And if both rise up then you're probably battling for a Super Bowl spot at this point, and the one year rental is more than worth it.JCA1 said:
Not sure what to make of wiping 3 years off Diggs' contract. A 2nd for a 1 year rental seems high. And if he performs, you have a dilemma of whether you'll get the same commitment if he's not in a contract year. And you'll also have him and Nico as free agents. Pretty much guaranteed to lose 1.
Definitely makes the team Better for this year but can't quite figure out what they're thinking longterm.
you get a Diggs that isn't complacent! He will be going all out to try and get a new big contract next year. Players on the end of deals generally perform better than players knowing they will be paid handsomely for the next 3 years regardless. If he sucks he will lose some money! I expect the best version of diggs nowJCA1 said:IrishAg said:What this says to me is that they're not sure if Nico is a number 1, so what you have is two guys playing on a one year contract and you see if one rises up, if they can work together, or if one isn't what you thought. And if both rise up then you're probably battling for a Super Bowl spot at this point, and the one year rental is more than worth it.JCA1 said:
Not sure what to make of wiping 3 years off Diggs' contract. A 2nd for a 1 year rental seems high. And if he performs, you have a dilemma of whether you'll get the same commitment if he's not in a contract year. And you'll also have him and Nico as free agents. Pretty much guaranteed to lose 1.
Definitely makes the team Better for this year but can't quite figure out what they're thinking longterm.
That's fair. But still doesn't explain why they chopped his contract. They could always cut him if he didn't work out.
I'm still having a hard time understanding what the upside for the Texans is in reducing his contract to 1 year.
JCA1 said:
And does this apply to everyone else on the team? Should we make them all free agents so we get their best efforts as well? And if not, why not? Why is Diggs different?
Comp pick isn't worth much but maybe the non-exclusive franchise tag makes sense. Still seems odd to give up a 2nd for effectively one year.IrishAg said:Yup, got to see if he is really still able to play at a high level or if he was on the declineMelvinUdall said:Texan_Aggie said:
Texans just restructured to make it a 1-year deal for Diggs. High risk high reward.
Good call for those on here that said this would be what the Texans would do, I thought they would have restructured it and have him here for at least 2 years.Added incentive for Stefon Diggs: As part of the Buffalo-Houston trade, the Texans wiped out the final three years on Diggs’ contract, giving him the ability to become a free agent after this season, league sources tell ESPN. The Texans also took the $3.5 million guaranteed to… pic.twitter.com/3CdRZY0LhK
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 4, 2024
Also, if Diggs does walk, we should get a comp pick for him next year
Don't get this logic. It's still a pick you had that you can no longer use. Even if who you get is just an average starter, that's highly valuable when you consider how little you pay a second rounder. Also, if a late first is not a drop off then why don't teams always trade them for two seconds?Texan_Aggie said:
Wasn't our pick though. We turned a 1st into two seconds, and turned one of those seconds (which is 2025) into Diggs a 5th and a 6th.
I don't think the drop-off from late round 1 to 2 is that big, but salary wise is better.
Also, I highly doubt our picks going into the draft are where we stay. Caserio traded 8 times in last years draft. Brian Gaine traded 0 in his two years. Nick likes to wheel and deal.