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Pierce weighed 218 lbs at the combine.Another interesting fact I like about Mixon. He weighed 228 lbs at his combine. Pierce weighed 235 lbs.
Wikipedia had him at 235. Draft scout, probably most accurate since it has combine and pro day measurables puts him at 224:Pierce weighed 218 lbs at the combine.
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No, they're not small guys. No worries about picking up the blitz as long as they identify the right man.At any rate, he’s a bigger RB.
Mixon 228 on draftscout:
No worries about picking up the blitz as long as they identify the right man.
Please..NO!Don’t forget about adding in Tank Dell and his run blocking!
After the Houston Texans season ended during the Divisional Round against the Baltimore Ravens, coach DeMeco Ryans quickly identified areas the team needed to improve upon before departing M&T Bank Stadium. When it came to the rushing attack, Ryans was determined to bring in a running back who could catapult Houston's offense.
His determination led to the Texans landing Pro Bowl running back Joe Mixon from the Cincinnati Bengals. NFL legend Todd Gurley recently revealed his top-five running backs entering the 2024 season on the '25-10 Podcast, which featured Mixon at No. 3.
I really think running with the QB behind center more will set Mixon up to play to his strengths. There aren’t many RBs with his size and speed. I think this offense will play to his strengths. No hesitation, make one cut and goooo! Hopefully Pierce learns from him and can play copycat when he gets his opportunities!Pierce and Mixon both run angry.
Mixon has been successful in a WCO.
He’s only 27, a year younger than McCaffrey. He doesn’t have the amount of injuries as CM either. He hasn’t shown signs of slowing down, therefore you’re overthinking a bit there bud.Overall I'm worried about Mixon's ability to actually be that bell cow back at his age but I think he can at the very least add the dimension of a short yardage weapon which was an area we were super weak at last season. Red zone running and getting first downs on 3rd/4th and short felt nearly impossible last season. To the point where I felt more confident in us completing a 3rd and 8 than I did us completing a 3rd and 2.
Cows are vegetarians.. just saying..I think Mixon will be a bell cow, so long as he doesn't switch to a vegetarian diet...
I remember Arian doing that.I think Mixon will be a bell cow, so long as he doesn't switch to a vegetarian diet...
I got the joke, I just always disagree with the idea that vegetarian is a bad choice for athletes. I don't generally agree with the notion of cutting things out dietarily, but vegetarian in and of itself is fairly simple and still easy to get all your nutrients.
Especially when someone will say "because of protein" when for most athletes and just people who work out generally whey powder is often your major go-to source for protein and it is vegetarian friendly.
If Mixon stalls out and hits a wall, then all the Texans did was overpay twice for a guy like Mixon, who has never once shown a fraction of the potential as Barkley. The safer bet as a player, with the better track record of success, seems like the better financial option always.
This kind of implies that Barkley preferred Houston over Philly.
Plus Mixon is better at a big weakness the Texans had last year, short yardage success.As a spreadsheet guy, I certainly recognize the author pointedly says potential, but the best ability is availability and after 6 years in the league you don't sign big contracts based on potential. Then there is actual on the field production over the last three years between two guys that are 6 months apart in age.
Mixon: Averaged 1,400 yards from scrimmage. 3 total games missed. On a 3-year/$25.5 million contract.
Barkley: Averaged 1,250 yards from scrimmage. 7 total games missed. On a 3-year/$37.75 million contract.
Even if Barkley outperforms Mixon over the next three years, will it be $4 million a year worth of outperforming? IMO, other than an injury I don't see it. Especially playing with a running QB that's averaged 700+ rushing yards and 13 rushing TDs a season.
Plus Mixon is better at a big weakness the Texans had last year, short yardage success.
Mixon isn't as good as a receiver, route running and pass pro. Although Mixon isn't terrible at these things.
Barkley had a really good year 2 years ago. I always worry about a guy who has had ACL surgery. I'm very happy with Mixon.I can't speak to route running and pass pro, but productivity in the pass game leans towards Mixon.
Again the last three years:
Mixon - 154 receptions, 1,131 yards, 7.3 ypc
Barkley - 139 receptions, 881 yards, 6.3 ypc
That's 250 more yards on just 15 more receptions.
Barkley built a reputation on his rookie year - both rushing and receiving - that he has yet to emulate again.
But this is all spreadsheet stuff...
Barkley had a really good year 2 years ago. I always worry about a guy who has had ACL surgery. I'm very happy with Mixon.
Mixon is top notch in those areas too.Plus Mixon is better at a big weakness the Texans had last year, short yardage success.
Mixon isn't as good as a receiver, route running and pass pro. Although Mixon isn't terrible at these things.
"I've definitely been on a championship team before, and I know what it's like," Mixon told reporters on Friday. "I know what it takes to get there. I feel like we have -- no doubt -- we have the best talent that I've seen here in a long time. I honestly feel like the team that we have here, I know that we're ready to go and go for that long run."
Just to be clarify, and I haven't seen this mentioned, this remark is in response to Mixon not having participated in Saturday's or today's practices.
It would have been nice if Ryans had said something about what type of injury it was.Just to be clarify, and I haven't seen this mentioned, this remark is in response to Mixon not having participated in Saturday's or today's practices.
edit: just saw a comment posted about 30 minutes ago in Player Transaction Discussion Thread.
It would have been nice if Ryans had said something about what type of injury it was.
I was wrong.Pass on Mixon. We have to!
one could only hope, but at what price tag?? will he give a discount due to the "good faith" that the Texans showed him in voiding the rest of the years left on his contract???Mixon has come out and straight up stated….he really likes playing for the Texans. Ryans has created an atmosphere that players are gravitating towards. Mixon made a statement today…..as did the OL.
Funny, Diggs has stated the same thing. I wouldn’t be surprised if Diggs decides to stay with Texans. As we could all see, Diggs, Collins, and Dell can exist on the same field.
I liked the fact that he got a game ball and gave an inspirational locker room speech that stressed building on what they achieved this game. The culture DeMeco and the Texans are creating builds leaders.Mixon has come out and straight up stated….he really likes playing for the Texans. Ryans has created an atmosphere that players are gravitating towards. Mixon made a statement today…..as did the OL.
Funny, Diggs has stated the same thing. I wouldn’t be surprised if Diggs decides to stay with Texans. As we could all see, Diggs, Collins, and Dell can exist on the same field.
You still don't want mixon? We will trade you Jonathan Taylor for him lol.I do not want Mixon. I don't like his off-field issues, and he relies heavily on the O-line to give him opportunities. You'd might as well rely on Pierce for that. Mixon was a non-factor in three of his seven seasons with the Bengals.
JT would be a beast in this offense as well...You still don't want mixon? We will trade you Jonathan Taylor for him lol.
Hey JT is a bad boy too. Wouldn’t be mad at that at all. LolYou still don't want mixon? We will trade you Jonathan Taylor for him lol.
You still don't want mixon? We will trade you Jonathan Taylor for him lol.
This is what I love about this team's offense (aka. 5-headed monster,) any given week you'll have a guy that rises up and fits the gameplan/gameflow of the game. In future games, it could be any of the other weapons that put out a huge performance. So long as the egos remain team-oriented and the line continues to improve in both side of run and pass blocking we may have a top 3 offense in the league.
In another section of that interview you see Caserio breaking down the Bears team, and Nick knows every player on their team, where they were drafted, their strengths, and scheme. Caserio has got to be on the edge of genius, I couldn't describe my extended family with that much detail.
In another section of that interview you see Caserio breaking down the Bears team, and Nick knows every player on their team, where they were drafted, their strengths, and scheme. Caserio has got to be on the edge of genius, I couldn't describe my extended family with that much detail.
During a December press conference, then-Texans head coach David Culley discussed his in-game communications with General Manager Nick Caserio after being asked about Caserio being on a coaching headset on Sundays.
Culley said the conversations covered the team’s approaches to situational football and that “being able to have those things ahead of time allows us and allows our play callers to be able to do the things that they need to do.”
Caserio would also be on a headset when he worked with the Patriots and he said on Sports Radio 610 on Tuesday that there’s “no big mystery” involved in having an analytics or personnel person involved in such communications. He said his title means his participation got “a little bit magnified,” but that the goal “is to provide clarity” about the decisions the team is making in games.
“This year, it was more just listening, observing,” Caserio said. “It there was things that came up during the game that we needed to talk about, situationally, then we would communicate that. My philosophy and goal has always been to just provide information where necessary, be a resource and be as helpful as possible, whatever that constitution is. I’m a very amenable person, very open-minded. But ultimately, you just want to make sure you try to get things right in the course of the game. And candidly, there’s been times when I’ve been wrong and I’ve made a lot of mistakes as well, so we all try to learn from that.”
Not bad for a “file clerk”!In another section of that interview you see Caserio breaking down the Bears team, and Nick knows every player on their team, where they were drafted, their strengths, and scheme. Caserio has got to be on the edge of genius, I couldn't describe my extended family with that much detail.