Does anyone else think that the best idea would be to see who is available at 10 with a deal in the works to move down?
I just would hate for Peterson to be there and we missed out on yet another explosive back...I know we signed Green but he is merely a bandaid due to age. Or Joe Thomas perhaps?
Trading the pick
Trading the pick
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I never saw a mock that had Aaron Rodgers or Deangelo Williams in the mid twenties either. It's always good to hope.
I knew somebody would make a point like that but seriously, I think this particular guy is a lock to be gone before we pick. A lot of people weren't really enthusiastic about Rodgers and Smith that year but they were the top two QBs so they had to be talked about.
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I have to reluctantly agree. Plus I was still in the #8 pick mode of thinking which would have made the scenario somewhat more plausible (yet still unlikely).vator wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I knew somebody would make a point like that but seriously, I think this particular guy is a lock to be gone before we pick. A lot of people weren't really enthusiastic about Rodgers and Smith that year but they were the top two QBs so they had to be talked about.
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The Texans need a playmaker....Human highlight reel...Ted Ginn Jr. Thats who we should take at #10....Jesus Christ pair him with a healthy Mathis returning kickoffs and line him up opposite of Andre Johnson thats sick...his leg will be fine