Friday, July 29, 2011

Houston Texans


There may be no Nnamdi but the Texans have stocked up on talent in the secondary in a bid to finally make a playoff breakthrough. Al Dannity answers the only question that matters; is it enough?
The players
The Texans were great on offense in 2010 and in no way lacking in terms of talent in the front seven on defense. Unfortunately Houston possessed a flat-out awful secondary and paid a heavy price last season. The Texans wasted little time addressing this need in the draft, picking up three defensive backs. Brandon Harris, a second round pick out of Miami, could be a starter from day one while Rashad Carmichael (Virginia Tech) and Shiloh Keo (Idaho) will both see plenty of action in situational packages.
None of these new arrivals will come to Houston with the same pressure as Johnathan Joseph. The former Cincinnati Bengal has agreed a $48.75 million 5 year contract with the Texans and will be the face of this unit. Another new arrival to follow closely will be J.J. Watt, a first round pick out of Wisconsin. NFL betting fans should note that Watt represents a significant upgrade to Houston’s run defense.
Mark your calendar
Much like last season, the Week 1 date with the Colts will capture the eye. Week 3 sees the Texans travel to New Orleans before returning home to face the Steelers a week later. The Ravens will provide a stern test in Week 6 before Houston faces divisional rivals Tennessee and Jacksonville in consecutive weeks.


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