Mike Devlin is in his third season as the Texan' offensive line coach, and he used the offseason program to help develop two things he believes are crucial to a team's success: competition and depth.
There are at least 13 linemen who'll be competing at training camp in West Virginia, including returning starters, players acquired during the offseason and others activated from injured lists.
"Ideally, when you're building an offensive line, you always want to keep churning the back end, and that way, it creates depth and competition," Devlin said. "And, hopefully, the cream rises to the top, and you're always getting better.