
Texans Draft
It's obviously too early to grade the Texans draft accurately (that takes 3 to 4 years), but here's a very early look at how the Texans did; just for fun. My early thought is that they did well, but could have done better. I hated the choice of DeVier Posey over other receivers available in the 2nd/3rd round, and felt they reached just a bit for other picks. Overall, they got pretty good talent, but if Mercilus doesn't beat out Brooks Reed, there's a chance the only starter they got out of this draft in year 1 is the kicker they took in the 5th round; that's disappointing.
1st Round - 26th Overall
DE/OLB Whitney Mercilus - Illinois
Obviously his sack total last season (16) was impressive, but his forced fumble total (9) caught my attention more. With a good offense, turnovers forced become points and he along with JJ Watt seem to be pretty good at knocking the ball loose. The biggest question is, will he start? With a good camp, he could start over Brooks Reed, but more likely he was drafted to give them depth and a possible replacement for Connor Barwin who is in the last year of his contract.
3rd Round - 68th Overall
WR DeVier Posey - Ohio State
3rd Round - 76th Overall
OG Brandon Brooks - Miami (OH)
A player I liked, but didn't think he was a fit for the Texans at 346 pounds. Was good value with some mock drafts projecting him in the 2nd round. Scouts described him as a "mauling road-grader", so I was skeptical that Brooks had the agility, foot speed, and lateral movement to play in the zone-blocking scheme, but the Texans are convinced he's capable. Brooks did run a sub 5.00 40-yard-dash, so he does appear to have plus athleticism for his size. My guess is Brooks will start off as the backup to Antoine Caldwell, but Caldwell doesn't have a lock on that spot, so Brooks could steal the gig with a good camp. Some scouts think Brooks could slide out to right tackle eventually, but in the short term I'd like to see Brooks used in the short-yardage/goaline packages when they need to use more of a straight up, power blocking scheme.
4th Round - 99th Overall
C/OG Ben Jones - Georgia
4th Round - 121st Overall
WR Keshawn Martin - Michigan State
4th Round - 126th Overall
DT/DE Jared Crick - Nebraska
5th Round - 161st Overall
K Randy Bullock - Texas A&M
Would have been better value in the 6th round, but he was a guy they had to have. Bullock won the Lou Groza award last season as the nation's best kicker and will start from day 1. Adding a young kicker not only saves them money over Neil Rackers, but also gives them a stronger leg, giving them the ability to attempt more 50+ yard field goals.
6th Round - 195th Overall
DT Nick Mondek - Purdue
Played both defensive tackle and offensive tackle while at Purdue. Looks like a good athlete, but is a developmental player and is a long shot to make the roster.
Overall Grade: B
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