The Morning Fix: Tom Savage has the most to prove
Good morning Houston! The weekend is once again here and we have plenty of Houston Texans’ reading material for you.
I believe cornerback Kareem Jackson will end up starting at safety this season for the Texans.
Check out our breakdown of the Texans’ tight ends heading into training camp.
I have an idea of what DeAndre Hopkins’ new contract will look like.
Here’s some more news:
Ross Tucker talks AFC South [CBS Houston]
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Tom Savage is the Texans player with the most to prove in 2017 [FanRag Sports]
Yes this is true. This will probably be his only chance at solidifying himself as an NFL starter.
Texans CB Robert Nelson is confident and embracing competition [HoustonTexans.com]
Sounds like Nelson is developing into a good player.
Why Football Outsiders, Vegas Disagree On 2017 Houston Texans [Battle Red Blog]
This is an interesting article.
Off-Season Report Cards: AFC South [The MMQB]
Offseason report cards are great because they’re often wrong.
Texans secondary coach John Butler confident in system [Houston Chronicle]
The Texans’ secondary seems to play well no matter who is on the field.
Colin Kaepernick: 10 Backups who QB could replace [NFL Spin Zone]
He could replace both Tom Savage and Brandon Weeden.
Texans’ speediest player: Wendall Williams [ESPN]
Texans’ most important 2017 game: Week 17 at Colts [ESPN]
This game could decide whether Houston returns to the playoffs.
Welker Helping Returners, Inputting Data In Rookie Coaching Season [CBS Houston]
Welker brings so much to the table as a coach.
Do You Trust The Texans To *Not* Waste DeAndre Hopkins Prime? [CBS Houston]
As long as either Savage of Deshaun Watson develop into a franchise quarterback the Texans won’t waste Hopkins’ prime.