The 2019 NFL Draft is ten days away. Mock drafts are flying off the virtual shelves. Everyone with a pulse is releasing his or her mock draft, and Charley Casserly’s no different. He has a pulse. Ergo, he has a mock draft.
Don’t think that the Texans’ original general manager just took the easy way out, either. He didn’t mail it in by simply sending the highest-ranked tackle left on the board to Houston at Pick No. 23. Instead, the man who once sent Houston’s second, third, and fourth round draft picks (along with a swap of fifth-round picks) to the Titans for the right to select Jason Babin late in the first round of the 2004 NFL Draft matched the Texans up with a name I’ve never seen associated with the team as a possible first rounder.