We take a closer look at the Houston Texans coming out of OTAs from some reader's questions.
Travis Labhart’s future with the team is tied to the wide receivers in front of him currently. There is no doubt he is much stronger and faster than he was last season when he came out of Texas A&M. With that said, Labhart’s ceiling is still the practice squad. Something will have to occur with receivers in front of him in order for Labhart to slide up onto the 53-man roster.
Early indications look good for Brian Cushing. He has deemed himself 98-99% healthy and this has been the first time since the start of 2012 in which he has trained for an upcoming season. The majority of his offseason work during the past two years has been concentrated on trying to get his knee back in shape.
The final two games of last season Cushing looked the best he had all year. Adding those games to the start of OTAs, all signs indicate a real bounce back for the upcoming season.
@SOTTexans Bonner still alive? What about Jamison? What old lunch pail Texan still has a chance to make the team?
— Casey Johnson (@PCaseyJohnson)
June 14, 2015
Starting with Tim Jamison, he is a free agent and the Texans elected to go younger at the sub-package rusher position that he played.
As for
Alan Bonner, he is still working to get back on the field. He had his rookie season derailed with a hamstring injury, last season he was out with a broken foot, and he, like many others coming off injuries from last season, are being held out until completely healthy. Where he factors in is yet to be seen but he will have to be flawless when he finally hits the field in order to make the final cut.
A member from the old regime who has an outside shot of making the roster, my early thought has to be
Keshawn Martin. The reasons are simple, he can return punts and kicks and, most importantly, he plays both inside and outside receiver. With possibly four spots in the receiver group looking like they could be locked up, the fifth spot will be interesting. Injuries and uncertainty surround the final spot of the roster so Martin could find himself back on the final 53 due to his ability to contribute in so many different ways.
Our biggest surprise right now has to be second year player
Andre Hal. Originally drafted as a cornerback, Hal has made the jump to safety and the initial returns look good. Pads will ultimately set things apart, but don’t count him out for being an important piece of the defense at this rate.
It is still early but it happens every season: a rookie has high expectations but finds getting acclimated to the NFL to be too much early in the process.
Jaelen Strong’s start to his rookie career has been slowed down by trying to get into NFL shape. It is tough to see what he can do on the field and with an early set back on the first day of OTAs, Strong ending up missing all of the practices. Getting Strong ready for training camp is the key and he will have close to a month to get healthy.
@SOTTexans is su a filo ready to step up to be a starter? How'd he look?
— Jonathan Vahalik (@jjvahalik50)
June 14, 2015
One thing that stands out is the amount of work Xavier Su’a-Filo put in during the offseason. He has reshaped his body and looks nothing like his rookie self. Plugged in at left guard, it will be his position to lose and it should be, with the Texans spending a second round pick on him in last year’s draft. He was a solid run blocker his rookie season but struggled in pass protection. Training camp will help answer how much he really has progressed as a player.
@SOTTexans what role do you think Kevin Johnson will have? Will he beat JJ or Reem for a starting job or come off the bench?
— Björn Jonasson (@JonassonBjrn)
June 14, 2015
It will be interesting to see what the defense will do with Johnson when the season arrives. With both
Kareem Jackson and Johnathan Joseph back as starters, Johnson will have to prove he is a better choice than A.J. Bouye and
Darryl Morris for the third cornerback spot in nickel and dime sets.
His skill set is not the issue and there is an overall thought that the team’s first round selection will be starting from day one. Last season was a clear indication of this regime’s mindset regarding the issue when
Jadeveon Clowney started over
Whitney Mercilus as the season started. This situation could be not much different, with Johnson being a first round selection.
@SOTTexans How has Mercilus looked? For a guy who just got an extension it feels like there's been very little news, good OR bad.
— Brian Strand (@bhsman89)
June 14, 2015
This is normal OTAs discussion. Front seven players on defense and offensive linemen get little talk because of the lack of contact. Mercilus has been at every practice and has been penciled in as the starting SAM linebacker. Like the majority of the veterans, maintaining and putting in solid work is what they need to do. Mercilus has done just that.
For the offense, the lack of bonafide playmakers besides
DeAndre Hopkins and
Arian Foster is the potential weak link of the team. The Texans offense needs playmakers to emerge over the next few months to balance out the offense.
As for the defense, the safety position is the biggest concern. The defense appears to be solid in terms of front line starters and depth, but besides
Rahim Moore, the safety position is anything but that. The starter next to Moore could be
Stevie Brown or Andre Hal, but this is a long way from being sorted out.