
At the conclusion of the 2012 NFL Draft, Rick Smith and Gary Kubiak answered questions from the media in a Saturday afternoon press conference at Reliant Stadium. The following is a transcript of their respective quotes.
General Manager/Executive Vice President Rick Smith
Head Coach Gary Kubiak
General Manager/Executive Vice President Rick Smith
(opening statement) “I said last week, we were hopeful that we would be able to come out of the weekend and feel like we’ve improved our football team. We certainly feel that way. I look at our class and I think it accomplished several things that we were attempting to accomplish. We were able to add some players that can impact our team like we talked about, both offensively and defensively. In this case, for the first time in my career, even on special teams with a kicker. We were able to fill some needs. I thought our board, as the draft progressed, I was really pleased. I thought that we were prepared and as the draft progressed, at least the way we had our board stacked, it looked like it was stacked accurately. Again, that’s a testament to the men that we have and that are working extremely hard to help us add talent to this football team. So we’re pleased and I’m sure we’ll get into the details and specifics of all the players, but from an overall standpoint, I’m very pleased with what we were able to get accomplished over the last few days.”
Head Coach Gary Kubiak
(opening statement) “I just want to say I think Rick (Smith) and the scouts did a tremendous job. Obviously, the coaches have done their work over the course of the last couple of months. It’s just nice to see things come together. I feel very good about our draft class, not only adding quality talent to our football team, but a lot of passion. I think our team is about a group of guys that play very hard week in and week out. When you look at this group, that’s the first thing that stands out to me. I’m very excited to get started with them and I feel very good coming out of today.”
Smith
(on if there was something about the Big 10 that fits the system) “I think that was a coincidence. I don’t think there was any grand design. I think when we look at players we like to watch players who play in big conferences. I certainly think that it’s possible obviously to find players at smaller schools, but it’s good to see players playing against good competition. Beyond that, there was no grand design of targeting one conference over another.”
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Kubiak
“One of the things about Indianapolis, what I think is one of the greatest things about the Combine, is getting the chance to sit down and visit with these kids face-to-face. When he came in our room, obviously we’re going through his situation and he was very forthright about everything that had taken place. He told us exactly what he went through. The fact that he sat there and practice every day throughout the course of the season when he knew he couldn’t play, he got himself ready to play in his all-star game and played very well in that game. He has his degree. There are just so many positives about the kid. Obviously, he made a mistake. He wants to move on and he’s got an excellent opportunity with his career. I felt very good about him after doing all of our research and watching him play the game the year before. I just think this guy is going to fit in with our players and he has a tremendous amount of upside. Andre (Johnson) spoke to him today. We had Andre come by and have lunch with him today. I think he’s got a big-time upside and can help us real quick.”
Smith
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Kubiak
(on if he thinks he’ll look at a veteran for the third quarterback or possibly an undrafted free agent) “First off, we’re not through today. Obviously, we’ve got the rookie free agents to deal with here after the draft, so that’s something that Rick (Smith) and I have talked about. Obviously, there’s a place for another one, another quarterback and possibly two as we head towards training camp. We’ll have to figure all of that out. There are still some quality players out there from last season and we’ll have to see how the draft pans out over the course of the last round and we’ll go from there.”
(on if it is tough to overcome the idea of having a rookie as a kicker) “No, not really. You’ve got to listen to (special teams coordinator) Joe (Marciano); he’s been doing this a long time. He had a lot of confidence in a couple of the kickers that were in this draft. I think the thing that really sold us on Randy (Bullock) and Rick (Smith) briefly mentioned this, the in-town workouts, our local workouts that we have here with the players, he benefited from that very much. He walked in here in front of our whole staff, all of our coaches, all our scouts and he put on a show that day. He was tremendous. He’s kicked in a big environment, week in and week out. We like his maturity when we visit with him and Joe has a lot of confidence in him. Yeah, you’re going with a young guy, but we’ve got a lot of confidence moving forward and we think this young man has a lot of confidence. I think that helped us a great deal.”
Smith
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Kubiak
“Yeah, he’s very sharp. We think he can play a lot of places for us. Obviously, he’s outside. He can put his hand down on third down. We all know what he did from a sack standpoint, but he also forced nine or 10 fumbles last year. He just finds a way to make big plays. Very sharp, young man, plays a great effort. We think he’s just touched the surface. People talk about him being a one-year player, but we think it’s just the first year of many great ones to come.”
Smith
(on Texans’ strategy regarding the undrafted free agency players) “No, I think that process, just to answer the first part of your question, is what will happen is once the draft is over – it’s still going on, obviously the seventh round is happening – once it’s over, what we are doing at this point is we are identifying the guys by position with the scouts and the coaches as guys that we see that if they are not drafted as guys that we would target by position. We’ll round the roster out, for lack of a better way to put it, by positions in terms of the numbers that we’d like to go to training camp. The roster limit was increased to 90, but that doesn’t mean that we need to be at 90 tomorrow. We’ll look at our numbers from obviously this draft class as well as the ideal numbers that we need to go to the training camp with any other free agency that are out there. That’s basically what the process looks like now, so we’ll target some positions. Maybe some guys have better chances than others to make the team, so we’ll be more aggressive at some positions than others and just try to round out the roster.”
(on who to look out for this season) “I think the young man that we talked about from Nebraska (Jared Crick) might be one for me. I think he’ll come in and get into a rotation, and I think he’s a hard-nosed football player. He plays hard. Football is important to him, and I think you’ll see him fit right in with our group and contribute to our team. I’d look for him.”
Kubiak
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