As I wrote in my last post, the Texans made the decision to start a brand new era altogether for their team with QB Davis Mills being their first draft selection. Although the Texans got around to making some defensive picks, its clear with their first pick of day three in the 5th round, TE Brevin Jordan of Miami that their priority is to build a team for Davis. The final selections of the Texans second day of actually drafting picks included LB Garret Wallow of TCU also in the 5th round and DT Roy Lopez of Arizona in the 6th round. No picks were made during the 7th round. Some outside commentators are seem very baffled at Houston's picks overall. Here is an analysis from The Athletic. I think its more through than ESPN's coverage in that its more thoughtful. But they don't seem to understand at all the mindset and purpose of general manager Nick Caserio. If you read The Athletic's coverage of the Texans you will notice some confusion at...
I actually thought the Texans would address their defensive needs in some way, shape, or form. They made no effort the first night to trade back into the first round. Who did they get? A quarterback from Stanford- Davis Mills. Who the hell is Davis Mills, I wondered? Here is a quick profile from ESPN about him from their staff writer Sarah Barshop. Davis Mills on the move at Stanford. Then guess what? The Texans still decided to go offense. Apparently Lovie Smith, their most experienced coach and defensive coordinator doesn't have significant influence over the Texans draft. An offensive weapon, Nico Collins, a wide receiver from Michigan. This brief video clip about Collins featuring a couple of highlights and a few comments is from ESPN's draft coverage below. I'm not saying anything bad about either one of these young men. Apparently Nice Caserio, Houston's GM, despite saying he isn't at all i...