May 22, 2013

SOTT Draft Profile: LaMichael James

LaMichael James

  The next few weeks here on State of the Texans we will be doing some draft profiles of some particular players who could possibly fit into the Texans plans. We are not going to try to piece together scouting reports, but we enlist help of bloggers who actually cover the respective player and their school.   Every season there is that one running back coming out of the college ranks who electrified the game, but his game has a big question mark on it as to how it will translate to the NFL. We are talking about the Oregon Ducks…

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SOTT Draft Profile: Omar Bolden

Omar Bolden

  The next few weeks here on State of the Texans we will be doing some draft profiles of some particular players who could possibly fit into the Texans plans. We are not going to try to piece together scouting reports, but we enlist help of bloggers who actually cover the respective player and their school. There are players in every NFL draft that seem to fly under the radar and in this case in was a torn ACL. This torn ACL took away the Senior season of one of the premier cornerback in the Pac 12 in Sun Devil,…

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SOTT Draft Profile: Mike Martin

Mike Martin

The next few weeks here on State of the Texans we will be doing some draft profiles of some particular players who could possibly fit into the Texans plans. We are not going to try to piece together scouting reports, but we enlist help of bloggers who actually cover the respective player and their school.   In this profile we look at one of the most put together defensive tackles of the 2012 NFL Draft class, Senior from Michigan, Mike Martin. The Wolverine measures at 6’1″ and 306 lbs. Martin will not project to one of the top picks in…

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SOTT Draft Profile: Brock Osweiler

Brock Osweiler

The next few weeks here on State of the Texans we will be doing some draft profiles of some particular players who could possibly fit into the Texans plans. We are not going to try to piece together scouting reports, but we enlist help of bloggers who actually cover the respective player and their school.   In this installment we look at the first quarterback of our series, Arizona State’s Junior signal caller Brock Osweiler. At 6’7″ and 242 lbs. he fits the bill for the big tall quarterback that NFL teams look for. Hampered by a mid foot sprain…

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SOTT Draft Profile: Travis Benjamin

Travis Benjamin

  The next few weeks here on State of the Texans we will be doing some draft profiles of some particular players who could possibly fit into the Texans plans. We are not going to try to piece together scouting reports, but we enlist help of bloggers who actually cover the respective player and their school. For our third Miami Hurricane to make our draft profiles, we look at wide receiver Travis Benjamin. The 5’9″ and 172 lbs. wide receiver ran a 4.36, 40-yard dash time and tied for tops in the group for the 2012 NFL Combine. His Senior season he…

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SOTT Draft Profile: Marvin McNutt

Marvin McNutt

The next few weeks here on State of the Texans we will be doing some draft profiles of some particular players who could possibly fit into the Texans plans. We are not going to try to piece together scouting reports, but we enlist help of bloggers who actually cover the respective player and their school.   In this profile we take another look at the wide receiver position once again and focus on Iowa Hawkeye, Marvin McNutt. At 6’3″ and 213 lbs. McNutt looks the part of a NFL wideout, and after a big senior season at Iowa, he has gotten…

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SOTT Draft Profile: Audie Cole

Audie Cole2

The next few weeks here on State of the Texans we will be doing some draft profiles of some particular players who could possibly fit into the Texans plans. We are not going to try to piece together scouting reports, but we enlist help of bloggers who actually cover the respective player and their school. In this draft profile we look at N.C. State linebacker Audie Cole, who looks like he could play either the inside or outside linebacker position. At 6’5″ and 239 lbs. Cole has the infamous “high motor” tag, but that seems to be what defensive coordinator Wade Phillips…

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SOTT Draft Profile: Michael Brockers

Michael Brockers

    The next few weeks here on State of the Texans we will be doing some draft profiles of some particular players who could possibly fit into the Texans plans. We are not going to try to piece together scouting reports, but we enlist help of bloggers who actually cover the respective player and their school. This draft profile we focus on LSU’s redshirt sophomore defensive tackle Michael Brockers, and we enlist the help Stephen Baker from And the Shook.Valley  (a LSU Blog at SB Nation). Brockers has sky rocketed up draft boards and looks like a sure-fire top 15 pick, but we still…

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SOTT Draft Profile: Sean Spence

Sean Spence

  The next few weeks here on State of the Texans we will be doing some draft profiles of some particular players who could possibly fit into the Texans plans. We are not going to try to piece together scouting reports, but we enlist help of bloggers who actually cover the respective player and their school. Linebacker may not be a position of need, but the undersized playmaker from the Miami Hurricanes could provide an interesting piece to the puzzle. Sean Spence measures only at 6’0″ and 224 lbs., but played an important role for the Hurricanes during his time…

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SOTT Draft Profile: Brian Quick

Brian Quick

The next few weeks here on State of the Texans we will be doing some draft profiles of some particular players who could possibly fit into the Texans plans. We are not going to try to piece together scouting reports, but we enlist help of bloggers who actually cover the respective player and their school. In this draft profile we look at potentially the best small school draft prospect in the 2012 NFL Draft, the big wide receiver from Appalachian State, Brian Quick. At 6’3″ 222 lbs. and a 81 inch wingspan Quick has all the makings for a top…

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