The Houston Texans have yet to win a Super Bowl, a
conference championship or even a divisional title. Then again, you
also have to remember that the Houston Texans have a relatively short
history, first being formed in 2002. This team's creation gave Texas a
second reason to be proud, besides the Dallas Cowboys. Or at least, it
would have in theory had the Houston Texans actually won football
games. This has been a problem for quite some time, though if you
analyze the history, you will see that the Texans are getting
consistently better. In fact, 2007 marked the first season that the
Texans did not turn in a losing season. What are experts predicting for
the Texans, particularly stemming from the franchise's involvement with
the NFL Draft?
The team had seven picks in the 2008 Draft, though
they originally had five after trading their 2nd round pick to the
Atlanta Falcons and their 6th round pick to the Denver Broncos in
exchange for some top level talent. (Namely quarterback Matt Schaub and
center Chris Myers) After this, the Texans traded their first-round
pick with the Baltimore Ravens for their third and sixth-round
selections and first-round pick. The game was well negotiated and the
Houston Texans managed to get seven impressive draft choices.
The
team ended up with the following players: (Some acquired from the
Ravens): offensive tackle Duane Brown from Virginia Tech, cornerback
Antwaun Molden from Western Kentucky, running back Steve Slaton from
West Virginia, linebacker Xavier Adibi from Virginia Tech, defensive
tackle Frank Okam from Texas, safety Dominique Barber from Minnesota
and quarterback Alex Brink from Washington State.
How did the
media and Houston fans react to these draft picks? Feelings were
optimistic throughout the city and especially around the Reliant
Stadium. Duane Brown was the most popular choice and not coincidentally
the first round pick. The team's coach went on to say that the team had
kept their eye on Brown for quite a while, as he seemed to fit in well
with the team strategy. Not only did the Texans score some heavy talent
this year, they also filled some needs that have been lacking in the
way of left tackle, cornerback and running back positions. Antwaun
Molden and Steve Slaton were also fan favorites as they boosted the
team's athleticism, Slaton in particular targeted for "big plays."
Xavier
Adibi has also turned some heads by scoring 115 tackles, with three
sacks and 12 tackles for loss; then he impressed the Texans ever
further with his pro day performance, running the big 40 in less than 5
seconds. Naturally, management was keen on Adibi's athletic ability,
quickness and ability to easily change directions. Okam must have been
a sentimental victory, as this player was already in Texas playing for
the Longhorns. His size, impressive at 6'5 and over 300 pounds,
certainly brings a defensive advantage that the team previously lacked.
Barber
was also listed as a favorite thanks to his natural ability, perhaps
genetically gifted since he is the brother of Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowler
Marion Barber and son of Marion Barber Jr. a former New York Jets
running back.
Texans have every reason to be excited as the year begins as they hope to make this season their best yet.