Tunsil definitely looks leaner.
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Texans view Laremy Tunsil as 'dominating' presence on O-line
Aaron Wilson Sep. 2, 2020
Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) takes a snap as he runs a play behind running back David Johnson (31), guard Senio Kelemete (64) tackle Laremy Tunsil (78) and tight end Jordan Akins (88) during an NFL training camp football practice Thursday, Aug. 20, 2020, in Houston.
Photo: Brett Coomer, Staff photographer
The Texans' film sessions reveal a lot, showing the truth about what happened on the field.
For the Texans' offensive line, watching Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil confirms what they already believed about his talent.
Months after signing a three-year, $66 million extension as part of an overall five-year, $76.35 million package with $50 million guaranteed, Tunsil is justifying the Texans' hefty investment in him.
As the first Texans offensive lineman to be named to the Pro Bowl since left tackle Duane Brown in 2014, Tunsil has made a lot of improvements to his game and body this offseason.
The 6-foot-5, 313-pound former first-round draft pick has taken his training to another level and is much more powerful and leaner after working out with Billy Voltaire for several months.
The Houston Texans' John McClain discusses the stark contrast in the Texans' offensive line entering this season from a year ago and where they need to improve the most this year. [WATCH MCCLAIN'S VIDEO IN THE LINK]
It shows on the field where Tunsil is quicker, more explosive and more certain of his movements.
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