Walter and Matt are famous!
On other sites I look at, i have seen several clips from you guy's analysis, such as Walter's Texans Grades. This is from Texanstalk. com
[Walters football
Quote:
Houston Texans (Last Year: 8-8)
2008 NFL Draft Picks:
26. Duane Brown, OT, Virginia Tech
The Texans did a solid job trading down to recoup some picks. I had Duane Brown going at 27, so they obtained pretty good value and a much-needed upgrade at tackle. (Pick Grade: A)
79. Antwaun Molden, CB, Eastern Kentucky
The Texans addressed their dire need for a cornerback with a solid player. If Dunta Robinson can make it back soon, Houston's secondary should be a lot better than it was in 2007. (Pick Grade: A)
89. Steve Slaton, RB, West Virginia
Ugh. Texans fans will understand what that "ugh" is about when Steve Slaton quits on the team. Reach. (Pick Grade: D)
118. Xavier Adibi, OLB, Virginia Tech
I guess this pick makes up for Steve Slaton. Xavier Adibi was a second-round prospect, so getting him in the middle of the fourth is quite a bargain. (Pick Grade: A)
151. Frank Okam, DT, Texas
Frank Okam was once a first-round prospect. The Texans are taking a gamble with the injury-ridden defensive tackle, but he's worth the risk in the fifth round. (Pick Grade: A)
173. Dominique Barber, FS, Minnesota
I don't really have any problems with this pick because Dominique Barber is a sixth-round prospect who fills a position of need, but there are better free safeties out there. (Pick Grade: B)
223. Alex Brink, QB, Washington State
Not on my board, but it's the seventh round. (Pick Grade: C)
WOW they are not Slaton fans at all.]
On other sites I look at, i have seen several clips from you guy's analysis, such as Walter's Texans Grades. This is from Texanstalk. com
[Walters football
Quote:
Houston Texans (Last Year: 8-8)
2008 NFL Draft Picks:
26. Duane Brown, OT, Virginia Tech
The Texans did a solid job trading down to recoup some picks. I had Duane Brown going at 27, so they obtained pretty good value and a much-needed upgrade at tackle. (Pick Grade: A)
79. Antwaun Molden, CB, Eastern Kentucky
The Texans addressed their dire need for a cornerback with a solid player. If Dunta Robinson can make it back soon, Houston's secondary should be a lot better than it was in 2007. (Pick Grade: A)
89. Steve Slaton, RB, West Virginia
Ugh. Texans fans will understand what that "ugh" is about when Steve Slaton quits on the team. Reach. (Pick Grade: D)
118. Xavier Adibi, OLB, Virginia Tech
I guess this pick makes up for Steve Slaton. Xavier Adibi was a second-round prospect, so getting him in the middle of the fourth is quite a bargain. (Pick Grade: A)
151. Frank Okam, DT, Texas
Frank Okam was once a first-round prospect. The Texans are taking a gamble with the injury-ridden defensive tackle, but he's worth the risk in the fifth round. (Pick Grade: A)
173. Dominique Barber, FS, Minnesota
I don't really have any problems with this pick because Dominique Barber is a sixth-round prospect who fills a position of need, but there are better free safeties out there. (Pick Grade: B)
223. Alex Brink, QB, Washington State
Not on my board, but it's the seventh round. (Pick Grade: C)
WOW they are not Slaton fans at all.]
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