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Texans left without QB
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Quote:Good luck with that one I'll say the same to you.. at least we only spent one of the last picks in the 4th round on our lottery ticket and not the 3rd ovrl pick. This was a historic QB draft class.. in the sense that it was deep as hell, but had zero real ringers.. just a bunch of "maybes" loaded to the teeth with question marks. There is practically zero drop off in talent throughout rounds 1-4 (that anomaly is what makes it historic), so Houston did the correct thing by maximizing the value of their picks (they have killed it in this draft) and not over reaching out of desperation, and letting the board fall to them. |
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