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If we redid 2010 NFL Draft

Rick Gosselin of the Dallas Morning News decided to redraft the 2010 NFL draft. Gosselin is widely respected as a draft expert and often has very positive comments about your Houston Texans. Not sure how you can do the latter and still be considered the former, but that's a whole other story.

The interesting and most relevant redraft(s) has the Patriots' Devin McCourty going 4th overall to the Redskins. Huh? Devin McCourty? That couldn't be the same CB the Texans passed on to take Kareem "And Kareem Jackson falls down (AKJFD)" Jackson could it? Awe the hell you say.

And where does our beloved rookie CB go in the redraft? I guess we'll never know since Rick only redrafts the first round. My guess, however, is that Rick would need to redraft the third round for Kareem's name to appear. In Smithiak we trust. [gargles bleach]

The most puzzling part of Rick's redraft is where he has the QB with the most wins in college football history, Texas' own Colt McCoy, going to our beloved Texans at #20. Although I can't say that I'm not intrigued by the prospect of seeing Colt at the helm of this offense, I honestly don't follow the logic. Why would the Texans draft a QB in the first round when they obviously have a young Top 10 QB on the roster?

As with any revisionist history, I suppose, it looks like Mr. Gosselin has created more questions than he's answered. And so goes the 2010 Houston Texans season...