After the Texans signed quarterback Brock Osweiler last year and subsequently shipped him off to the Cleveland Browns this offseason, questions still remain at the most important position in football for Houston.
This year’s quarterback class for the 2017 NFL Draft has been widely regarded as weak by many scouts.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is now retiring, and free agent quarterback Jay Cutler does not present the upgrade Texans’ head coach Bill O’Brien wants for his system.
Cutler holds a hideous 1.48 turnover per game margin, which is not ideal for a franchise that focuses on defense and winning the turnover margin.