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Antwaun Molden #28 | Cornerback | Houston Texans
Height: 6-1    Weight: 198    Born: , Cleveland, OH

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Statistics
TacklesFumblesInterceptions
YearTeamTotSoloAstSackFFFumRecFumTDsIntYdsAvgIntTD
2008HOU201730.0010000.00
2009HOU2110.0000000.00
2009 Game Log
TacklesFumblesInterceptions
WeekOppTotSoloAstSackFFFumRecFumTDsIntYdsAvgIntTD
1NYJ1010.0000000.00
7SF0000.0000000.00
8@BUF0000.0000000.00
9@IND1100.0000000.00
Player Notes
November 26, 2009
Antwaun Molden (quad) has been placed on injured reserve.

Our View:He had just two tackles this season. Mark Parson has taken his roster spot.
August 17, 2009
Antwaun Molden has been activated from the PUP list, according to the Texans' official website. He has been recovering from December foot surgery.

Our View:Molden needs work on his coverage skills, and should benefit from more reps in practice while Dunta Robinson continues his holdout. He could push for playing time down the road, but his fantasy value for 2009 looks to be limited.
August 13, 2009
Antwaun Molden is progressing in his recovery from December foot surgery, according to the Houston Chronicle.

Our View:Molden could come off the PUP list as early as next week. Molden is a great athlete, but lacks polish as a cornerback. He would likely see more action on the right side with Dunta Robinson continuing his holdout from camp.
December 14, 2008
The AP reports that cornerback Antwaun Molden broke his ankle in Sunday's win over the Titans and will miss Houston's last two games.

Our View:Molden had just 20 tackles (17 solo) and had no interceptions in the impressive win.
November 25, 2008
Antwaun Molden has been used on special teams this season, but saw action in the secondary for the first time in Week 12 against the Browns, according to the Houston Chronicle. Coach Gary Kubiak said, "Molden played nine or 10 plays. They were key plays on a big drive in the fourth quarter, and it wasn’t too big for him. He played some man coverage and was right there with them receivers. It was a step forward for him, too. We need to get him on the field more."

Our View:The third-round rookie out of Eastern Kentucky is a great athlete, but lacks polish and technique as a cornerback and has been inconsistent in college. His best bet in the NFL would be to etch out a role as a nickel back.