Faust
MVP
1.01 St. Louis Rams select QB Sam Bradford (83% of the vote)
1.02 Detroit Lions select DT Ndamukong Suh (59% of the vote)
1.03 Tampa Bay Buccaneers select DT Gerald McCoy (85% of the vote)
1.04 Washington Redskins select OT Russell Okung (73% of the vote)
1.05 Kansas City Chiefs select S Eric Berry (41% of the vote)
1.06 Seattle Seahawks select OT Trent Williams (41% of the vote)
1.07 Cleveland Browns select QB Jimmy Clausen (28% of the vote)
1.08 Oakland Raiders select OT Bryan Bulaga (23% of the vote)
1.09 Buffalo Bills select OT Anthony Davis (61% of the vote)
1.10 Jacksonville Jaguars select ILB Rolando McClain (30% of the vote)
1.11 Denver Broncos select DT Dan Williams (38% of the vote)
1.12 Miami Dolphins select WR Dez Bryant (47% of the vote)
1.13 San Francisco 49ers select CB Joe Haden (52% of the vote)
1.14 Seattle Seahawks select RB C.J. Spiller (45% of the vote)
1.15 New York Giants select OLB Sean Weatherspoon (37% of the vote)
1.16 Tennessee Titans select DE Derrick Morgan (46% of the vote)
1.17 San Francisco 49ers select CB/S Earl Thomas (26% of the vote)
1.18 Pittsburgh Steelers select G-OT Mike Iupati (40% of the vote)
1.19 Atlanta Falcons select DE-OLB Jason Pierre-Paul (42% of the vote)
Houston Texans
Positions of Need (as per NFL.com)
CB, RB, S, DL
Needs Analysis: The Texans' situation in the AFC South reminds me of when I was with the Jets, and we had Dan Marino and Jim Kelly in the division. We got better, but no one knew it because we couldn't beat either QB on a consistent basis. Houston has Peyton Manning blocking its growth and the pressure of building a pass rush and a secondary to contend with him never goes away. The Texans need a bell cow running back to help keep Manning off the field. Houston needs a wide body on the interior of its defensive line, especially since Jacksonville and Tennessee plan on running the ball 30 times a game. Houston figures to focus on defense in the selection process.
1.02 Detroit Lions select DT Ndamukong Suh (59% of the vote)
1.03 Tampa Bay Buccaneers select DT Gerald McCoy (85% of the vote)
1.04 Washington Redskins select OT Russell Okung (73% of the vote)
1.05 Kansas City Chiefs select S Eric Berry (41% of the vote)
1.06 Seattle Seahawks select OT Trent Williams (41% of the vote)
1.07 Cleveland Browns select QB Jimmy Clausen (28% of the vote)
1.08 Oakland Raiders select OT Bryan Bulaga (23% of the vote)
1.09 Buffalo Bills select OT Anthony Davis (61% of the vote)
1.10 Jacksonville Jaguars select ILB Rolando McClain (30% of the vote)
1.11 Denver Broncos select DT Dan Williams (38% of the vote)
1.12 Miami Dolphins select WR Dez Bryant (47% of the vote)
1.13 San Francisco 49ers select CB Joe Haden (52% of the vote)
1.14 Seattle Seahawks select RB C.J. Spiller (45% of the vote)
1.15 New York Giants select OLB Sean Weatherspoon (37% of the vote)
1.16 Tennessee Titans select DE Derrick Morgan (46% of the vote)
1.17 San Francisco 49ers select CB/S Earl Thomas (26% of the vote)
1.18 Pittsburgh Steelers select G-OT Mike Iupati (40% of the vote)
1.19 Atlanta Falcons select DE-OLB Jason Pierre-Paul (42% of the vote)
Houston Texans
Positions of Need (as per NFL.com)
CB, RB, S, DL
Needs Analysis: The Texans' situation in the AFC South reminds me of when I was with the Jets, and we had Dan Marino and Jim Kelly in the division. We got better, but no one knew it because we couldn't beat either QB on a consistent basis. Houston has Peyton Manning blocking its growth and the pressure of building a pass rush and a secondary to contend with him never goes away. The Texans need a bell cow running back to help keep Manning off the field. Houston needs a wide body on the interior of its defensive line, especially since Jacksonville and Tennessee plan on running the ball 30 times a game. Houston figures to focus on defense in the selection process.
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