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8/11/2025, 7:54:36 PM
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normie take is Texans are not that good. They went 11-8 last year. But when it comes to analysts who know ball, i've seen one of the better ones out there talking Texans in the SB yesterday
Let's have a quick look:
>OL - worst in the league ("there is very little to suggest that the group isn't deserving of the No. 32 ranking ahead of the 2025 season.")
>RBs Nick Chubb, Joe Mixon (PFF ranks this as one of the mid RB rooms in the league)
>TE Dalton Schultz (fringe Top10 TE)
>WRs - "The reason the Texans place No. 10 is their expected reliance on newcomers Jayden Higgins, Jaylin Noel and Christian Kirk for big-time production. The hope is that Tank Dell can get back in the lineup sooner rather than later after suffering a season-ending knee injury in 2024."
edge rush duo of Will Anderson and Danielle Hunter (both Top12 in PFF edge rankings, only other ones better in the AFC are Myles Garrett, JJ Watt, Maxx Crosby)
Overall DL - PFF has Top4 in League behind Eagles, Giants, Steelers)
>The Texans might have the best edge defender duo in the NFL in veteran Danielle Hunter and third-year player Will Anderson Jr. However, the Texans struggled on the interior, which may continue to be a problem area in 2025.
LBs - below average
secondary with Derek Stingley and C.J. Gardner-Johnson...ah so this might one of the reasons for the SB talk. PFF rates this the best secondary in NFL behind Broncos/Chiefs/Ravens)
>A strong unit in 2024, anchored by the excellent play of Derek Stingley Jr., the Texans bolstered their secondary by signing C.J. Gardner-Johnson in free agency to add another playmaker. Kamari Lassiter impressed as a rookie, earning a 77.5 coverage grade, while Jalen Pitre ranked among the league’s top slot cornerbacks with a 71.3 grade. Houston also drafted Jaylin Smith out of USC in the third round. With Jimmie Ward — one of the NFL’s most consistent safeties over the past decade — this group has the makings of an elite secondary in 2025.
normie take is Texans are not that good. They went 11-8 last year. But when it comes to analysts who know ball, i've seen one of the better ones out there talking Texans in the SB yesterday
Let's have a quick look:
>OL - worst in the league ("there is very little to suggest that the group isn't deserving of the No. 32 ranking ahead of the 2025 season.")
>RBs Nick Chubb, Joe Mixon (PFF ranks this as one of the mid RB rooms in the league)
>TE Dalton Schultz (fringe Top10 TE)
>WRs - "The reason the Texans place No. 10 is their expected reliance on newcomers Jayden Higgins, Jaylin Noel and Christian Kirk for big-time production. The hope is that Tank Dell can get back in the lineup sooner rather than later after suffering a season-ending knee injury in 2024."
edge rush duo of Will Anderson and Danielle Hunter (both Top12 in PFF edge rankings, only other ones better in the AFC are Myles Garrett, JJ Watt, Maxx Crosby)
Overall DL - PFF has Top4 in League behind Eagles, Giants, Steelers)
>The Texans might have the best edge defender duo in the NFL in veteran Danielle Hunter and third-year player Will Anderson Jr. However, the Texans struggled on the interior, which may continue to be a problem area in 2025.
LBs - below average
secondary with Derek Stingley and C.J. Gardner-Johnson...ah so this might one of the reasons for the SB talk. PFF rates this the best secondary in NFL behind Broncos/Chiefs/Ravens)
>A strong unit in 2024, anchored by the excellent play of Derek Stingley Jr., the Texans bolstered their secondary by signing C.J. Gardner-Johnson in free agency to add another playmaker. Kamari Lassiter impressed as a rookie, earning a 77.5 coverage grade, while Jalen Pitre ranked among the league’s top slot cornerbacks with a 71.3 grade. Houston also drafted Jaylin Smith out of USC in the third round. With Jimmie Ward — one of the NFL’s most consistent safeties over the past decade — this group has the makings of an elite secondary in 2025.
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