The Houston Texans had a nice running back in Carlos Hyde for the 2019 season as he was a replacement for Lamar Miller, who in his own right was a solid running back during his tenure with the Texans as well.
Even with those two quality players each having a 1,000-plus yard rushing season while in Houston, the Texans haven’t had a game-changing, all-world type of running back on the roster since Arian Foster made the Texans backfield his home.
That statement could change for the 2020 NFL season if David Johnson can become the player he was a few seasons ago before injuries and lack of playing derailed his path in the NFL.