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In 2004, Ed Reed led the NFL with 9 INTs, and added 3 forced fumbles and a defensive TD just for good measure. Hampered by injuries last year, he is eager to prove that 2004 was no fluke. He has the speed and agility of a CB, and is the best cover SS in the draft. He instantly makes any defense a force to be reckoned with, and with so few SSs of quality left in the league, don't expect him to stay on the board for long. |
SS Ed Reed |
OVR- 95 |
SPD- 88 |
AGL- 83 |
CVR- 91 |
TKL- 90 |
RCO- 90 |
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OVR- 84 |
OFF- 81 |
The Texans have many of the pieces in place for a good year, but they have a few needs. Offensively, a speedy HB would provide a good change of pace from the bruising Domanick Davis. They should also look to provide a big play WR opposite Andre Johnson to free him up. On the O-line, look for them to add the best available player, preferably at T. Defensively, the secondary is very solid, and the addition of an elite SS would make it one of the best in the leagues. Drafting an OLB would really shore up their front 7 as well. |
DEF- 83 |
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