Who Should Be The Houston Texans Top Free Agent Priority?

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The Houston Texans face some big decisions this offseason. And those choices start with free agency, which officially begins on March 10th.

With that start date little over a month away, the Texans’ front office is surely neck deep in evaluating their current crop of in-house unrestricted free agents.

Those players include: Akeem Dent, inside linebacker – Kareem Jackson, cornerback – Tim Jamison, defensive end – Kendrick Lewis, safety – Ryan Mallett, quarterback – Danieal Manning, safety – Derek Newton, offensive tackle – Ryan Pickett, nose tackle – Brooks Reed, outside linebacker.

But out of that list, which one Texans’ free agent do you think should have top priority? The easiest answer maybe quarterback Ryan Mallett, as many fans hope he’ll win the starting quarterback job for Houston this offseason.

But let’s not forget the importance of retaining a free agent like tackle Derek Newton to sure up this Texans’ offensive line. Or possibly Brooks Reed, who could be vitally important in helping to rebuild Houston’s struggling linebacker corps.

Which in-house free agent do you believe must be top priority for the Texans this offseason?

Submit your answer in the poll below and feel free to explain your answer in our comment section.

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