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  1. I think it's best player available from several positions (DL, edge, WR, corner, maybe OL) My best guess based on who might be there is Darius Robinson
  2. Powers-Johnson might not even make it to Houston at #23 (not that they're taking a center after drafting two last year)
  3. Nickel corner might be a good option in the 3rd round - Mike Sainristil - Adru Phillips - Renardo Green - Max Melton - Jarrian Jones
  4. After re-signing Noah Brown, I think they can wait until after the draft to fill out the roster at WR
  5. Pre combine, Brugler he had 7 RBs all in the same ballpark in his rankings, from #70 (Jonathan Brooks) to #92 (Trey Benson), and he's since said on his pod that he has about 9 guys he likes in the same ballpark I think Houston can wait at least until round three, and probably until round four to find one (these have presumably changed since the combine, for instance Benson and Wright's stocks have probably gone up while Estime's has probably gone down) 70) Jonathan Brooks 73) Blake Corum 75) Braelon Allen 81) Bucky Irving 87) Audric Estime 89) Jaylen Wright 92) Trey Benson I'm guessing the top not in this top 100 are Ray Davis (who I like- he played in the Shanahan/McVay offense this year at Ketucky) and Marshawn Lloyd I think you can do better than RB in the 2nd round
  6. Unless there’s someone they can’t pass on, like Brian Thomas Jr at 23 or Legette at 59
  7. Fud

    2024 NFL DRAFT

    He’s been good, but he hasn’t been a top five QB
  8. Legette is the guy, but he probably won’t be there Corley is a poor man’s Deebo
  9. I think the 2nd round is the sweet spot, although if someone from a different position falls and you can't pass him up, it is what it is Here are some interesting names that could be there in the 2nd Xavier Legette Malachi Corley Ricky Pearsall Ja'Lynn Polk Troy Franklin Roman Wilson Jalen McMillan Tez Walker
  10. How are the diaper rashes?
  11. Armstead is the other potential difference maker on the DL, although SF hasn't officially cut him yet, which means they're fishing for a trade Houston will also sign a safety, although there are options there
  12. Apparently Houston had a trade offer out for Burns
  13. I don't like the Mixon fit from a football standpoint because he's not a good zone runner, but he's younger (27 vs 30) and cheaper ($6m vs $9m) than Henry
  14. Mixon’s power running numbers are much better than his zone, and Houston is zone heavy
  15. If Houston comes across a RB they love in the middle rounds in this draft and they don't see Pierce as a long term starter, they could easily draft him to be their RB2 this year and then be a three year starter after that
  16. It's about $5.75 with incentives
  17. They risked losing him to a team offering more money. It's probably a 7th rounder or a pick swap. No big deal
  18. Welp there it is
  19. They avoided character issue guys way before Easterby discovered what football was. They backed off some smaller issues like guys who've been popped for weed, but I doubt cold cocking a female will pass muster
  20. Winner: The Texans' defense While I'd expect Houston to add a running back to replace departed free agent Devin Singletary, general manager Nick Caserio added two of my favorite free agents to the roster Monday. Both deals appear to be reasonably priced and even take a pair of free agents away from a division rival in Tennessee. The Titans weren't a great team a year ago, but two things they did well were stop the run and generate pressure up the middle. Some of that was star tackle Jeffery Simmons, but he was aided by the wildly underrated Denico Autry, who posted a career-high 11.5 sacks in his age-33 season. Autry was never going to have a wild market given his age, but I was surprised to see him sign for two years and $20 million this early in free agency. That's a great deal for a player who has been remarkably consistent and can play outside on early downs and rush from the interior in passing situations. Houston added to the mix by upgrading at linebacker and signing Azeez Al-Shaair on a three-year, $34 million pact. Al-Shaair has always been rangy, but he never seemed to get his just due in San Francisco behind Fred Warner and Dre Greenlaw. Given a chance to lead in Tennessee last season, he had his best season as a pro. He posted one of the NFL's lowest missed tackles rate for an off-ball linebacker and recorded nearly 25% of Tennessee's tackles on run plays when he was on the field, the second-highest rate of any player. In reuniting with former 49ers coordinator DeMeco Ryans, Al-Shaair gives Ryans some much-needed speed and quickness at the position. https://www.espn.com/nfl/insider/insider/story/_/id/39633029/2024-nfl-free-agency-grades-signings-trades-latest-best-worst-deals-draft-outlook
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