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Mario Williams = Humble and Affordable?

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It seems the big Texan isn't worried about being the highest paid defender, but rather, being a good fit with the right team, be it Houston or someplace else. I know it might seem like a Madden fantasy, but Wake + Williams....I can dig that.

I know there's been some Mario talk on here, and if this was posted already, disregard my extra post.

http://www.houstontexans.com/news/a...-896b-fe781ac241c6?module=HP11_headline_stack


The biggest question of the Texans’ offseason is what will happen with the man who is, literally and figuratively, one of their biggest players.



Mario Williams
, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2006 draft and a two-time Pro Bowler, will become an unrestricted free agent on March 13. He is the Texans’ all-time leader in sacks with 53 and an imposing physical specimen of an outside linebacker at 6-6, 285 pounds, but he spent the final 11 games of last season on injured reserve while the Texans finished second in the NFL in defense under Wade Phillips.

On Thursday, Williams discussed how he feels about his impending free agency.

“It’s football and it’s a business,” he said. “To me, I’ve really been focused on getting back to my full strength and healthy, so I haven’t really paid too much attention on it because it’s something that just hasn’t come. Coach (Gary) Kubiak, he told me from day one after the season ended, it’s a process and just let it take its place and don’t worry about it, so that’s all I’ve been doing is just really focusing on getting healthy.”

Williams, 27, said he is 100 percent after a torn pectoral muscle ended his 2011 season in Week 5. He has been working out daily at Reliant Stadium. He said he has not paid attention to the hoopla surrounding his situation, instead passing the time by playing Xbox at his home in West Houston ("Battlefield 3" and "Gears of War" are his favorites, in case you were wondering).

“I’m doing great,” Williams said. “I had a very speedy recovery. It was unfortunate that I couldn’t have been a part of the team on the field, but I’m doing great and everything’s looking good right now.”

But the speculation about Williams’ future has been building as free agency approaches, and the questions are many.

For instance, is it Williams’ first choice to be in Houston?

“Well, you know, I mean, I love it here,” he said. “We’ve got everything we need here. The team is obviously right where it needs to be at, and we were a couple plays away from getting to the Super Bowl, I feel like. So I definitely – the pieces fit, but once again, you know, it’s part of the business, so whatever happens, happens.”

Would Williams consider signing with the Texans before free agency begins, or does he want to test the open market?

“It’s just part of the process, like I said,” he said. “It’s just one of those things that I have to go through. The draft is coming up, and I think the Combine and all that stuff, so I know they’ve got a lot of things on their plate. So to me, I’m just waiting. It’s just part of being in this position and I’m just waiting for it. I don’t know what’s going to happen, personally.”

Is Williams intent on trying to become the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history?

“I’m not worried about that,” Williams said. “Money is money at the end of the day, and it’s really not that big of a deal for me. Whatever best fits for myself and the team, whichever it may be, then so be it. I’m not focused on telling my agent (Ben Dogra), ‘Hey, do this or do that because I want to be the highest paid player, bla bla.’ You know, I was the first pick, so I’ve had everything I’ve ever really wanted already, so my biggest thing is just being in a good position, being in a good fit, being in a good scheme or system and just being able to continue my career and progress.

“My goal isn’t to go and say, ‘I want to be this and that’ or say, ‘I want this and that.’ It’s just whatever’s out of respect for the position and whatever you bring to the team I feel like is adequate.”

Last offseason, much was made about Williams’ transition from 4-3 defensive end to 3-4 outside linebacker. Many pundits wrote him off as being too big for the position.

Williams wound up with five sacks in five games – actually, four games and less than one full quarter – before tearing his pec against the Oakland Raiders. It was a small sample size, but Williams is excited about the progress he made under Phillips.

“It was great,” he said. “I crawled before I could walk in the preseason. I just took it real slow, and then whenever the live bullets started shooting, it was all in. Everything worked out. We were doing great, and I was adjusting to the position and then all of a sudden, this happened with my pec, but I feel great. 3-4, 4-3, it really doesn’t matter.

“Coach Phillips is phenomenal, and just the way that he motivates us and the way that he puts us in positions to make plays, there’s ample opportunity for everything.”

Having been with the Texans for six seasons, Williams has developed a close relationship with the fans in Houston, and with Kubiak, who also arrived in 2006. Williams was Kubiak’s first draft pick, a controversial No. 1 overall selection over Reggie Bush and Vince Young.

“Obviously, everything from the beginning was a little rough, for myself and Coach,” Williams said. “We were both new here and with the draft and all the other stuff that was going on, but the city has completely turned around. I love it here. The fans here, every day – especially now – I go out, people are talking to me, wanting autographs or whatever and asking about the contract and I tell ‘em I don’t know anything and they think I’m lying, but I really don’t know anything. But the fanbase has been phenomenal here over my six years.

“And Coach Kubiak, he’s just at another level, man. I can honestly say I love him to death. He’s a great guy and I wish nothing but the best for him, and I’m sure every player does as well.”

Whether that sentimentality plays a role in Williams’ decision-making this offseason remains to be seen. The Richlands, N.C., native said it would mean “a lot” if he were able to work things out with the Texans and continue his career in Houston, which he now considers to be his home.

In the meantime, Williams will continue to do what he has been doing. Asked if this is a nervous time or exciting time for him, he replied, laughing as he did so, “It’s an Xbox time.”

“That’s the way I deal with it,” he said. “I feel like it’s a process and it’s part of football and it’s part of being in my position. Honestly, I come (to Reliant Stadium), train, work out and play Xbox. That’s about it. I think more people know more about this than I do. I don’t see the TV, I don’t read the paper.

“At this point, I’m really not even worried about it. Like I said, whatever’s going to happen is going to happen, so I just take it one day at a time and don't really worry about it.“
 
Argument Against:
As much as I would frikin LOVE to have him here, I think he'll be a Texan again. He has got to love how well he was playing before his injury under Wade Phillips. Add in the fact that they have a good offense and the emergence of some very good young players on defense with Barwin and Watt, I dont see why he would leave and start all over.

Argument For:
He is a natural fit in the 4-3 rather the 3-4 even though he had a pretty good year unti he got hurt, so the fact that we are switching to a 4-3 helps us quite a bit. They also have to pay Arian Foster, Mike Brisiel (starting RG), and their Pro Bowl Center Chris Myers. Add to the fact that the Texans went into the offseason JUST $2 Million under the cap, well you see the problem. Mario Williams would have to take a pretty big hometown discount to stay. Also the emergence of Barwin, Watt, and Antonio Smith could hurt his chances.

P.S. I think there is a VERY VERY LOW chance that they tag him. His cap number would be roughly $13 Million for a DE. Considering that Arian Foster and thier center are FA, there is a much better chance they get tagged since they will have cap numbers closer to $10 Million.
 
Good/ Great pass rushers are in short supply. There is no way the Texans let him walk.
 
It would be cool nobody can disagree wig that. But the Texans are more than likely going to Franchise him. And even if not I hardly doubt he comes cheap. He is one of the best pass rushers in the NFL and is going to want more than what his rookie deal was which is ALOT!!!!!
 
I have to admit.... Signing him would be one of the VERY few Scenarios where I might advocate trading up maybe to the 4th to grab RGIII if he is still there.
That would leave us with RT as a gaping spot only IMVHO.

I have heard LOTS of clips of Williams here in Dallas. This is truly one of the very very good guys in the NFL. Not a huge Texans fan, but I really thought it sucked when he went down for the season..


How freakin ironic would it be if we ended up with both Reggie Bush and Mario Williams :lol:
 
If he hits the FA market I would hope we're first in line, Houston will have to do some creative accounting to fit all their FA's and get the WR help they need. The fact that the defense played great without him is got to be real tempting for them, hell they could pay P.Solai to plug up the middle and it would only cost them half as much as M.Williams!
 
Here is the thing. I know he costs a lot -- but knowing what you know now about him, would you DRAFT him in the top 5?

OF COURSE YOU WOULD. Which means if you can get him for just money, and fit him in your cap, and you are doing a 4-3 D ... You sign him. I think there is a remote possibility we do just that, which is why you haven't heard a whole lot about him in Miami : )
 
Franchising him is the tag # or 120% of his last years salary, whichever is greater. He made over 18 million last year so it's closer 22 million!!! They can't afford that and they played well without him last year. I honestly think he will hit the market and I hope we go after him!!! Sign him and Flynn, then go RT 1st RD. I would be ecstatic!!!
 
I wouldn't sign him. He wants a fat contract. He's no robin hood. If we sign him we can forget a FA QB. We would do better signing a QB in FA and drafting a pass rusher.
 
I wouldn't sign him. He wants a fat contract. He's no robin hood. If we sign him we can forget a FA QB. We would do better signing a QB in FA and drafting a pass rusher.

What FA QB? Flynn who's only played what? 5 games 2 starts..Manning...is he really worth the risk? and Only for a short time, then we're back to finding a franchise qb.. nice break down of Flynn's football career here..nice job by these guys..http://phinphanatic.com/2012/02/17/matt-flynn-college-and-nfl-resume/

I'm almost sold on just keeping Moore as the qb and work on upgrading our OL and skilled positions.hopefully gates ups his game another level this year to help with the deep threat, the guy got behind a lot of ppl last year only to never get a chance to catch the bomb..
 
Go after the best players in F/A and see who we get, then go after the reminder in the draft, then go win the superbowl, football is not that hard.
So let's go miami.............
 
well he would cost roughly the same to sign as Soliai. considering that we are deeper at DT than DE, i think its a good move. get a beast pass rusher from week 1, no waiting for a draft pick to develop.

theres a million ways to work it under the cap.

just by cutting Bell we save 4.6 million. added to the 9 million "rollover" cap space from last year. that right there pays williams contract.

only issue i have is that Wake is FA next yr. williams will propel wake to insane statistics. the jason taylor-adawale ogunleye effect. wake deserves to get paid; i want to have the facilities to do it next year.
 
There aren't many good pass rushers heading into FA. Williams would be a great pickup, but he'll be in demand. With so few teams potentially letting DEs/OLBs go, and with a few good guys early in the draft, I think we're going to go after a pass rusher early. Maybe not Round 1, though the way the cards fall Coples might be the BPA at 8/9. Mercilus at top of the 2nd is a distinct possibility, IMO.
 
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