Last offseason, it was blatantly obvious your Houston Texans’ offensive line was the clear area of dramatic weakness on the roster. After two early draft picks and one massive trade, Bill O’Brien’s franchise quarterback found himself protected by Laremy Tunsil, Tytus Howard and Max Scharping instead of the guys who were one of the worst units in pro ball the year before.
Now, a year later, with very little draft capital and several massive contracts pending, O’Brien is going to put on his Superman cape and save the day with some historically great free agent signings and drafting if the Texans have any hope of going further in 2020 than they did in 2019.