Sunday, April 26, 2009

No Running Backs in the draft?

That's how important defense was to the Texans. And that's how confident they are in getting a combination of a healthy Chris Brown, quality undrafted free agents and/or a player in the second wave of free agency.

Brian Cushing should be a solid player for a Texans front seven in need of more firepower. Hearing the comments of Gary Kubiak, Rick Smith and Frank Bush makes one realize this is the player they wanted all along. It would have been interesting to see what would have happened had Malcom Jenkins been available but Cushing was clearly the most coveted defender at their spot.

Connor Barwin will play defensive end and be expected to make a prompt impression as a pass rusher. It's not like he has to have starting chops right away but he must at least show potential as a situational player. When you consider that he was a tight end and has ability as an OLB you get the idea that he could contribute.

What both players have in common is energy and versatility. Cushing can play all three linebacker positions and has a great motor. Barwin had the drive to make it through a position change into the second round of the draft.

You might look at picking Antoine Caldwell in the 3rd as a bit of an "upset" but the Texans were quick to point out that it's rare to see an offensive line hold together for the entire campaign like last year's did. Plus, if you're not trying to move forward and improve you tend to get worse.

And that's what they're thinking in the secondary with safety Glover Quin out of New Mexico. He played corner in college and was the Lobos first cornerback team captain in over a decade so you know he has leadership skills. He's got good speed and ball skills and, along with Barwin, should be a factor on special teams. Gary Kubiak said late in the day that Quin could play nickel back.

Anthony Hill is a blocking tight end who can also catch when needed. But James Casey is intriguing as someone who can not only play tight end but Wildcat QB as well. Defense rounds out the rest of the draft with CB Brice McCain out of undefeated Utah and Troy Nolan, a safety who will have to really shine to make the squad.

The Jets gave up a ton for Mark Sanchez who should start right away against the Texans in the opener. Somewhere, when that deal was announced, Kellen Clemens probably looked like he just ate some bad cheese.

Do you think they sit around in the Raiders draft room and think of ways to throw everyone's mock drafts out of whack?

Here's thinking that the NFL will crack down on teams calling picked players before they're announced. Tweeting, webcasting or texting pre announced picks should also go away because it ruins the TV coverage by taking the surprise out of it. It would be like those bubble teams on the NCAA selection show knowing they are in before the camera can get the reaction.

3 comments:

  1. great blog sir sexalot lol
    is it me or does Connor Barwin remind you of Jared Allen...i know i know... (i know he has just been a de for a year) but his speed is great for his size....someone whos "motor never stops" what you think

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  2. great blog sir sexalot lol
    is it me or does Connor Barwin remind you of Jared Allen...i know i know... (i know he has just been a de for a year) but his speed is great for his size....someone whos "motor never stops" what you think

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  3. Allen is two inches taller and almost 20 pounds heavier. Barwin might beef up a bit. He has great athletic ability but it's hard to peg him right now as an every down DE -MV

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