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NFL DRAFT DAY 2014: "houston texans" on the clock...

Interesting choice by Dallas.
Guy is talented but was suspended a couple times.



This is from NFLDraftScout.com

33. Houston: Xavier Su'a-Filo, OG, UCLA: The Texans nab a great value in the instant-starter, Su'a-Filo here with the 33rd pick. He's athletic, powerful and versatile enough to play four of the five positions up front, and adds some much needed toughness and youth to the front line. [/size]GRADE: A

34. Dallas (Traded with Washington): Demarcus Lawrence, OLB/DE, Boise State:Lawrence may not have the explosive get-off that some of the other rushers in the draft possess, but he's athletic, instinctive and has a wide array of moves to get to the quarterback. Solid against the run as well. GRADE: B
Here is another write up on Lawrence

Grade: A-

Why This Pick Makes Sense: 

Really like the pick and the value here, as Lawrence has been continually underrated since a poor combine.

One day in Indianapolis aside, he's a stud athlete who knows how to make game-changing plays. He certainly won't make people forget about the last DeMarcus in Dallas, but he'll improve the defense. 

Where Things Could Go Terribly Wrong: 

Some character red-flags and the thought that maybe he was just a man among boys at Boise kept some low on him. 
 
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Houston filled 4 spots with each of its two selections so far.

Clowney to OLB will let Brooks Reed move inside to ILB --
OLB: Mercilus
ILB: Reed
ILB: Cushing

OLB: Clowney

Xavier Su'a-Filo to LG lets David Quessenberry move to RT --

LT: D. Brown 
LG: Xavier Su'a Filo 
C: Chris Myers 
RG: Brandon Brooks 
RT: David Quessenberry
 
As you can see, they have filled 4 spots with just 2 draft picks.  At first blush, this new staff is looking smarter and more efficient then the last staff.  So, I am counting it as off to a great start.

Still need a QB though ..............

 
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Arghhh...Seattle grabbed Paul Richardson. With the Stevie Johnson trade, I suspect the 49ers go DB again, which we need.

I really like the Vikings draft tthus far.

 
Finally some RBs

Back to back

Anyone rmbr Hill?

54. Tennessee: Bishop Sankey, RB, Washington: The Titans fill a huge need here with the reliable, consistent Sankey who, although he's not the explosive game-breaker that fans in Tennesse grew accustomed to in Chris Johnson, exhibits patience, vision and strong initial burst to routinely break of nice chunks of yards. A solid receiver as well. GRADE: B+

55. Cincinatti: Jeremy Hill, RB, LSU: The Bengals look to add some size and power here to complement the quick Giovanni Bernard, but many questions remain concerning Hill's consistency, as well as his maturity off the field (multiple arrests). Carlos Hyde would have been the less risky, more explosive pick here, but Hill is still a nice talent. GRADE: C+
 
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Niners trade

Take RB Hyde

He is a man

Every down back

Good fit for SF

Some people say he was best player in CFB in second half of season

57. San Francisco: Carlos Hyde, RB, Ohio State: The 'Niners nab the top-rated running back on many boards here, in Hyde, who gives them a tough, physical style that they don't currently have on the roster. Another smart move by a team facing nasty NFC West defenses at least six times a year. GRADE: A
 
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I am now hoping DT NIX falls to Houston

Got about 9 picks to find out

My list of possibles

 
1. Louis Nix NT ND
2. Garoppolo QB E. Illinois   
3. Phillip Gaines CB Rice  
4. Morgan Moses OT UVA
 
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Damn NE take QB Garoppolo just in front of Texans

Is this a signal that the Mallet deal is on?

Is Gisele angry now?

Savage (Pitt) to Hou is now possible, but I dont love the guy

Like Nix better here

 
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Jacksonville is quietly having a killer draft. New England taking Garoppolo means Mallett is being dealt. We'll see if it's to Houston, Kansas City or Arizona. 

 
Stunner

Texans take big TE from Iowa

C.J. Fiedorowicz

The plan appears to be fix the lines on both sides

Dubious pick to me - as not a position of need - have Garret Graham just signed to a new contract.  Plus have Ryan Griffin from last years draft who has looked very good.  But Fiedorowicz is bigger than both those guys

 
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I think Houston should have traded down if their plan was to take Fiedorowicz. I like him but I feel this was a bit of a reach. He may not have been there at their next pick but he would have fell down into the bottom of the 3rd Round.

Good for Morgan Moses. I really like this guy. I hate that he's playing for Washington but it would have been horrible to see him sit around much longer.

 
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I think Houston should have traded down if their plan was to take Fiedorowicz. I like him but I feel this was a bit of a reach. He may not have been there at their next pick but he would have fell down into the bottom of the 3rd Round.

Local radio guys had him on.

He says he models his game after Gronkowski's.

Tie to O'Brien there who was OC with NE (won SB with them),

And O'Brien did personally work him out at Iowa pro day.

— Twitter API (@twitterapi) November 7, 2011





65. Houston: C.J. Feidorowicz, TE, Iowa: Feidorowicz gives the Texans a well-rounded pass-catching tight end who's an effective blocker, and despite lacking top-notch athleticism, has sneaky speed to separate at the second level. Will drop the easy one occasionally, and needs to clean up his routes a bit. GRADE: B

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Grade: A-

Why This Pick Makes Sense: 

Fiedorowicz has a chance to be a poor-man's Rob Gronkowski at the next level. 

He's tall, great wingspan and is willing and capable as both a receiver and as a blocker. As a No. 2 tight end in the third round, it's hard to get more upside. 

Where Things Could Go Terribly Wrong: 

Not a ton of speed and not great footwork, he might be more of a liability at the next level as a in-line blocker because defenders will be able to get under his pads. 






 
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Picks by conference 1st 2 RDs of the NFL Draft:

SEC-18;

B1G-10;

Pac12-9;

ACC-8;

MWC-5,

AAC-4;

Big 12-3.

 
Another possibility ....

Logan Thomas goes to the Texans with a 4th rd. Pick

Possibly leaving -- Fitzpatrick, Mallet, Thomas for QB 2014.

Welp .....

 
hey juan grande, BIG PROPS, as per your incredible ongoing coverage, throughout these very exciting DRAFT episodes.  i do not know how you are doing it..  but you are great at it!

 
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