The Houston Texans have entered this off -season responsible for major responsibility to strengthen their offensive line after a year of constant troubles.
And while the Front Office made sure to hammer many changes and adjustments to the unit in advance, the unit of five men could be far from ideal for maintaining a team of championship caliber – effectively putting a huge magnifying glass on the way in which this front office of the Texans attacks the fronts, in particular at the start of the first round.
However, in the eyes of ESPN analysts Mel Kiper Jr. and Field YatesThe Texans could end up taking a different direction at the draft time, instead of looking towards a receiver in the first round, and by focusing on the offensive line below on the board.
In their latest simulation, the Texans decide to go with a surprising Faller to Tetairoa McMillan in the first round in the 25th, while targeting Anthony Belton from NC State to choose from 58.
“Obviously we cannot do two laps without reinforcement of an offensive line for Houston,” wrote Kiper. “The team granted 54 bags last season and made a lot of big changes this offseason – but there are still holes. Belton played the left platform at university but in versatility to integrate wherever the Texans need him.”
Looking at the top of Houston’s painting, the classic editorial debate for the best available player or need.
A clear objective of the protection of CJ Stroud is probably the best need for the table, but if someone like McMillan had to fall into their towers, would it be wise to take talents to force a selection of offensive lines? This is the question that could ultimately face this front office at 25.
Towards the end of the first round, there could be a high receiver talent like Luther Burden, Emeka Egbuka, and in this case, McMillan, ready for the catch. Or maybe a strong offensive line prospect could also be available. In the end, it will be in Caserio and Co. to make the right call where he sees best served to tackle.
So far, this off -season, Caserio has shown no reservation to make daring and interesting decisions, and this project may not seem different.
The Texans will start their recovery movements once the NFL 2025 draft will start on Thursday April 24 in Green Bay, Wi.
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