INDIANAPOLIS - The Texans' priciest investment last year was in veteran cornerback Aaron Colvin.
Signing the former Jacksonville Jaguars starter to a four-year, $34 million contract that included $18 million guaranteed didn't work out as they intended, though. It was a disappointing season for him personally.
Colvin was a healthy scratch for a playoff loss to the Indianapolis Colts. He was limited to 10 games and two starts due to an ankle injury and losing ground to other players on depth chart.
Now, the Texans are hoping to get a lot more out of Colvin in his second season on the roster.