HOUSTON â" Looking to fill some suddenly glaring holes on defense, the Houston Texans selected Illinois defensive end Whitney Mercilus with the 26th overall pick in the NFL draft Thursday night.
The 6-foot-3, 261-pound Mercilus is an early-entry junior who only started for one season in college, but he led the nation in sacks (16) and forced fumbles (8). He earned All-Big Ten honors and won the 2011 Ted Hendricks award.
Houston took some key losses in free agency, with career sacks leader Mario Williams, right tackle Eric Winston and right guard Mike Brisiel signing with other teams. The Texans cut Winston and traded All-Pro linebacker DeMeco Ryans to Philadelphia.
Houston opted for another defensive addition, even though Houston coach Gary Kubiak and general manager Rick Smith both said they were eyeing the deep pool of receivers in the draft. Five-time Pro Bowler Andre Johnson, who turns 31 in July, missed nine full games with hamstring injuries last year and the Texans never found a consistent replacement.
The Texans finished 10-6 last season and won their first AFC South title to earn the franchiseâs first playoff berth. A year ago, Houston used six of its eight picks in 2011 on defensive players, and the first two â" defensive end J.J. Watt and outside linebacker Brooks Reed â" played well in starting roles. The Texansâ defense ranked second last season and made the biggest one-year improvement of any team since 1970, allowing about 91 yards fewer per game than it did in 2010.
The Texans have now taken 13 defensive players with their last 15 picks in the first and second rounds. One exception was left tackle Duane Brown, Houstonâs first-round pick in 2008, also the 26th overall selection.
The loss of Ryans and Williams created a need for pass rushers and linebackers. Smith said this week that he likes the depth of linebackers in the draft, and defensive coordinator Wade Phillips says Mercilus was the best player on the Texansâ board when their pick came up.
Phillips says Mercilus is ahead of where Reed was when Houston drafted him last year. Reed registered a sack in five consecutive games, the longest streak in team history.
Kubiak has a pattern of moving top draft picks quickly into the lineup. Since he became Houstonâs coach in 2006, first-round picks have started all but two games in their rookie seasons. Brown, linebacker Brian Cushing (2009), cornerback Kareem Jackson (2010) and Watt all started 16 games as rookies.
All but three of Houstonâs 25 draft picks since 2009 are still on the roster.
The Texans had eight picks overall. Theyâll have No. 26 in the second round and No. 13 in the third round.
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