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Boselli
Texans top pick
By
MICHAEL A. LUTZ
Associated Press
HOUSTON
With face-painted fans shouting his name, Tony Boselli became the
Houston Texans top pick Monday the second time an expansion
team began building a franchise around him.
We have
a Hall of Famer and we havent played a game, general
manager Charley Casserly said.
After five Pro
Bowl seasons as an offensive tackle with the Jacksonville Jaguars,
Boselli proved to be too attractive for the Texans to pass up, even
at a huge cost.
Hundreds of
Texans fans wearing blue-and-red jerseys and helmets with bulls
horns cheered the choice of Boselli, who missed most of last season
with a shoulder injury that makes him something of a question mark.
He seemed equally enthused about joining the new team.
Ive
been with a group of guys that no one thought could play before,
Boselli said. The sooner this team comes together and becomes
cohesive the sooner we can be good.
Boselli was
the first player chosen by the expansion Jaguars in 1995 and quickly
became a dominate offensive lineman. He has allowed 15 1-2 sacks
in his seven pro seasons.
The first eight
choices came from just three teams the Jaguars, the New York
Jets and Baltimore, all of whom had serious cap problems.
Obviously
Charley knew the teams in cap trouble us, Baltimore and Jacksonville,
said Terry Bradway, general manager of the Jets, who lost starting
right tackle Ryan Young and both starting cornerbacks, Aaron Glenn
and Marcus Coleman.
The Texans,
who will play their first game against the New York Giants on Aug.
5 in the Hall of Fame game in Canton, Ohio, also took three players
from Jacksonville defensive tackles Seth Payne and Gary Walker.
Baltimore, the 2001 Super Bowl winner, lost starting linebacker
Jamie Sharper and Jermaine Lewis, one of the NFLs best kick
returners.
The Texans took
19 players in the expansion draft. They also planned to make use
of free agency and will get the first pick in the college draft
on April 20.
Glenn, who played
college football at nearby Texas A&M, said he was happy to be
coming home.
I dont
know what the Jets were thinking, Glenn said. But Ill
tell you, they did a favor for us. I think me and Marcus will do
well on this team. The fact that we played together in New York
will make it easier on us to communicate.
The Texans are
expected to make Fresno State quarterback David Carr their first
pick in the college player draft in April. In the 17th round, they
chose quarterback Danny Wuerfell from the Chicago Bears.
Wuerffel has
been strictly a third-stringer for most of his career, meaning Carr
will have to learn quickly.
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