mply outbid by the Titans.

#1 von elaine95 , 27.12.2019 09:49

Bite sized pieces of post-draft info to chew on."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Texans StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Texans NewsYahoo Texans Team PageYahoo Texans ReportYahoo Texans Depth ChartYahoo Texans TransactionsYahoo Texans PhotosOdds About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕2019 NFL Draft2019 NFL Draft: Houston Texans Post-Draft TidbitsNew DeAndre Hopkins Jersey ,63commentsBite sized pieces of post-draft info to chew on. CDTShareTweetShareShare2019 NFL Draft: Houston Texans Post-Draft TidbitsNew Texans Special Teamer Cullen GillaspiaJohn Glaser-USA TODAY SportsAmidst all the polarized opinions on how the Houston Texans and Brian Gaine handled the 2019 NFL Draft, we can find several pieces of information to get the wheels turning. First up, the firing of a scout right after the draft is often a “where there’s smoke, there’s fire” scenario.In this case, someone literally was fired: Aaron Wilson (via Chron.com):If the Houston brass privately believed what they were publicly saying, scouts would be getting grandiose accolades, not terminations. Read into this what you will. Next up, the character angle.On and around the days of the draft, we continually heard “height, length, strength,” but we all too often forget with Houston, it’s often all about the character aspects.Brian Gaine, on first round pick Tytus Howard (via APNews.com):In Howard’s post-draft press conference, he was already spouting the now infamous “I’m just looking to be the best teammate I can be” mantra, which means he’s bought in. Gotta love that. (A fullback from Harvard?) Another unheralded tidbit is about seventh round fullback Cullen Gillaspia. While many NFL teams don’t even field a fullback, and Houston rarely does either (and didn’t even have one last season after keeping Jay Prosch on the roster for several years), Gillaspia was drafted due to his high character and love of special teams. Gillaspia reportedly broke off an interview with multiple members of the press during the Senior Bowl to race off and participate in special teams drills with so much exuberance it was as if he forgot the media was even there. With Houston’s vast improvement on special teams last season, Gillaspia might just be another piece to the ST improvement puzzle that eluded Houston for so long. While looking at this draft class pragmatically Womens Andre Hal Jersey , on the surface it hasn’t painted a pretty picture yet - but when you dive deeper and start examining the details, hope really can spring eternal.Have any grains of hope you’ve encountered in your post-draft analysis? Have a tin-foil-hat laden theory about Houston firing a scout right after the draft? Let us know in the comments box. I’m ten toes in it and I just don’t get it."Monday morning the dinner bell rang and free agency unofficially began as teams and players and agents tampered around. So many ways to improve the roster, infinite hopes and dreams, millions of dollars to spend, oh the possibilities. The Texans lunged out of the gate and snagged a rabbit immediately. They signed defensive end Angelo Blackson to a 3-year $12 million contract worth $3.5 million guaranteed. Ugh, ok. In case you already forgot, the Texans had the best run defense in football last season. Their front seven composed of players like J.J. Watt, Jadeveon Clowney, Benardrick McKinney, Zach Cunningham, D.J. Reader, and a competent tackling secondary stuffed rushing attacks. Teams averaged 3.4 yards an attempt against them, the lowest average in the league. The Texans had a run defense DVOA of -30.1%, the best rating in the league. It turns out when you have a front seven with players like this, making plays like this, having mediocre run defenders really doesn’t matter. The problem Houston had entering this offseason was their pass defense. They couldn’t stop any team with a competent passing attack. Their cornerback play was a gray and fetid stained sheet. To improve the pass defense, they faced an enormous hurdle. The cornerback options in free agency were whatever. The Texans signed Bradley Roby to a one-year $10 million contract, but the former first round pick finished 82nd, 68th Womens Kareem Jackson Jersey , 49th, and 81st out of 85 qualified cornerbacks in yd/pass allowed, success rate, air yards per pass attempt, and yards allowed after the catch per Football Outsiders Charting Data. The other options are/were guys like Steven Nelson, Ronald Darby, Pierre Desir, Darqueze Dennard, Jason Verrett, and Morris Claiborne. This is a carnival. These are spins at the wheel. The most dependable way to improve the pass defense was by improving their pass rush. The Texans pass rush consisted nearly entirely on Watt and Clowney. Outside of these two the Texans had next to nothing. Watt and Clowny accounted for 46.9% of the team’s pass pressures, 58% of the team’s sacks, and 57.5% of the team’s quarterback hits. Whitney Mercilus had 30.5 pressures, but the interior of the defense barely registered anything at all whatsoever. This offseason four of their interior defenders entered free agency. Brandon Dunn (RFA), Christian Covington, Joel Heath, and Angelo Blackson, who I thought was the best of the bunch entering free agency. And what did the Texans do? They tendered Dunn, signed Heath for another year, and for whatever reason http://www.thetexanslockerroom.com/authentic-stephen-anderson-jersey , gave Blackson $4 million a year. Blackson specifically accounted for 3 passes defensed, 5 hurries, 2 quarterback hits, and 1 sack over the course of 430 snaps. This is as infinitesimal as pass rushing production can get for a player who played almost half of all defensive snaps.Instead of improving their interior rush, the Texans kept the same used car inflatables around. The two big interior rushers available were Malik Jackson, who signed a 3-year $30 million contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, and Sheldon Richardson, who signed a 3-year $36 million contract with the Cleveland Browns. Jackson is a great stunter, slaps down passes, and is awesome at collapsing the pocket and limiting the space where the quarterback can step up. The perfect player to run blitz schemes off of and to create one v. one pass rushes for Watt and Clowney with. Richardson is a dominant bull rusher that wins pass rushes and creates disruption on his own. Other than that, there wasn’t’t much of anything else here. Two players that could have been integral to helping the Texans’ pass rush went elsewhere. Here lies the problem with the Blackson contract. It’s not that it’s a cap crippling deal Houston can’t get out of—they can get out of it before the 2019 season even starts and be ok—it’s the opportunity cost and a wasted allocation of funds. Instead of expanding upon that $4 million and making a run at a defensive player who could actually create disruption and smear quarterbacks across the field, the Texans instead kept things exactly the same. They kept the same interchangeable bodies, who can’t rush the passer, and brought them back for another season. Houston also made a run at Rodger Saffold to play left guard. Saffold is a perfect outside zone blocker. He can make every block required. He can reach the outside shoulder, get to the second level, cut off the backside, and has a feel for when to stay and exit a double team. It was reported they were simply outbid by the Titans. Instead of picking up the best left guard available in this free agent market, Houston is locked out, stuck with the slightly below average Senio Kelemete Womens Natrell Jamerson Jersey , who still struggles with his hands, and is more miss than hit at the second level. That $4 million a year could have been allocated better elsewhere. Sure, the offseason isn’t over. There are other crappier pass rush options available. With the way Houston rushed the edge last year, they could use a speed rushing bend and rip guy. Shaq Barrett is this, and was productive until Bradley Chubb pushed him down the depth chart. Muhamad Wilkerson, Markus Golden, and Justin Houston have all done things before. But there really isn’t much here. It’s frustrating Houston had the opportunity to go after a great interior rusher, that could greatly improve a nonexistent part of the team while masking their biggest weakness, and instead said, nah, let’s just run it back again with the same guys, do the same thing, and hope the darts they throw at the secondary will be more than enough. My guess is they won’t be, and the Texans used money that could have improved the pass rush on a player whose best strength is not being a net negative on the best run defense in football. Blackson is redundant. He’s nearly identical to Heath, or Dunn, or Covington. And he isn’t worth the contract he received. I don’t get it. I really don’t.

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