Houston Texans
When you traded away arguably the best wide receiver in football, and you still don’t have a first-round pick to show for it, it’s hard to have a great draft. Houston started off strong in the value department, though, getting a potential first-round talent in TCU defensive lineman Ross Blacklock.
That’s as good as it got for the Texans this weekend, though. Jonathan Greenard is a solid edge defender who impressed at the Senior Bowl, but waiting until the fourth round for a corner proved to be way to long. Penn State’s John Reid is decent, but not immediate starter material, and that’s what Houston needed at a key position.
North Carolina’s Charlie Heck was a solid pick that brings needed depth at offensive tackle, and Rhode Island wide receiver Isaiah Coulter is one of this year’s most intriguing small-school prospects.