With the No. 1 overall pick, the Houston Texans didn't miss.
Mario Williams might have left after six seasons, but it came down to scheme fit and money more so than bad play on the field. The Pro Bowl defensive end tallied 53 sacks, 64 tackles for loss, 11 forced fumbles and averaged 10.5 sacks a year during his tenure as the second No. 1 pick in franchise history.
While the NC State standout was the headliner of the Texans' draft class, he wasn't the only star added to the eventual first-ever playoff-bound franchise under Gary Kubiak.