Day two biggest winners and losers: Houston Texans big winners by revamping WR core in one night | NFL Draft Live

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Matt Harmon shares his biggest winner from day two of the NFL draft with the crew of 'Draft Live'.

Matt Harmon shares his biggest winner from day two of the NFL draft with the crew of 'Draft Live'. Video Transcript Winner has to be the Texans. I really like what they did.

Obviously they get a, you got the offensive linemen that they needed, but what they did with those two Iowa State receivers was pretty sweet, and I really think like it's best of both worlds for them from a deployment perspective. I think they'll get the usage right for Jayden Higgins. Like doesn't have to be an ex.



He's gonna be a very reliable player underneath. He catches everything. CJ Stroud needed that.

And then they also get a field stretcher in Jaylen Noel, which is something they needed. Like this is a new offensive system here. It's not Bobby Sloli and this the Shanahan greatest hits.

It's gonna be a little bit more not just McVeigh, Los Angeles where Nick Haley was last year, but also he comes from a Patriots background as well. So I can see both of those guys fitting into that offense very well. I'll put the whole panel on a just any of you can answer this.

Any player you think really lost by where they ended up, take one from anybody. Lost? Like is there a player that you're like, man, it really sucks that they went there. Oh man, manabuka from round one, but I'm trying to think, you know.

Man, that straight up loss. I can't think off the top of my head. I think there were a lot of really good picks.

I know like we don't have to manufacture the receiver landing spots were good. Like none of them like stood out. I thought maybe some of the draft picks were rich over those some of those receivers were taken compared to some of the other guys that I liked, uh, again, personal preference, but I didn't think anything where I was like, What? What? No, oh, that guy's screwed because he's never gonna see the field or that's a bad scheme but.

I actually thought teams were pretty smart with who they picked up..