Houston Texans Football Draft 2010
Houston Texans had a mixed bag in 2010 NFL Drafts, as they picked up a tough cornerback in the form of Kareem Jackson and a running back, Ben Kate. However, their next three picks were more than disappointing, as they went for an undersize defensive tackle, Earl Mitchell, unnecessary linebacker, Darryl Sharpton and the misplaced tight end, Garrett Graham.
At the end, they did comeback with 3 picks, which were of extreme value. The skills and athleticism of Shelley Smith, Guard, will give Texans the blocker having an impressive potential. Trindon Holiday, at #197, may be amongst the best picks in the sixth round, has the potential to be a great slot receiver. Dorin Dickerson, the tight end, who had 10 touchdowns in the previous season, is a steal, which can bring glory to the franchise in this coming season.
So, there is no doubt that it was a mixed 2010 NFL Draft for the Texans. They will be hoping that every new draftee can prove the critics wrong.
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