Does the investment match the drapes? For the Houston Texans’ offensive line, that hasn’t been the case. Despite giving up two first round picks and a second round pick to acquire Laremy Tunsil, selecting Tytus Howard in the first round, drafting Nick Martin (now gone) and Max Scharping in the second round, and paying big money for Zach Fulton, Houston’s offensive line was crappy once again last season. To address that, Nick Caserio signed Justin Britt, who hasn’t played in a year and a half, to replace Martin at center; traded for Marcus Cannon to play guard; and of course, added plenty of competition to the roster.