Well, it doesn't really look like we should count on him considering his condition. He's only played 8 games in the last 2 years. He's basically a flier. Had first round talent when he came out of college.
Highly recruited out of HS and went to Miami. Has tremendous size (long arms and big hands) and is a decent athlete. Gaine has insight given he was with Buffs last year, so I'm hoping he Seantrell can be our starting RT next year.
That is true but what are the odds off Warden Mcnair starting a pot head?? But i would love to have him starting don't get me wrong.
He's got no problem with being a pot head so long as you don't beat women or refuse to show up for work. You know, warden stuff.
Yea but i really wish we had a different owner... like the jags owner or someone that signs people based off of talent not protests
http://www.espn.com/blog/houston-te...8-free-agency-zach-fulton-an-upgrade-at-guard The Texans agreed to sign tackle Seantrel Henderson, who played the past four years for the Buffalo Bills. Here's a closer look at the signing: Grade: B-minus. Henderson will bring some depth to the offensive line and could compete for a starting tackle spot but is not necessarily the reliable force the Texans are looking for. This is the first move for Houston to improve its line and protect quarterback Deshaun Watson, but they likely have another one or two other signings to make on the line as well. What it means: The Texans have at least three open spots on the offensive line, and Henderson will compete -- perhaps with 2017 fourth-round pick Julién Davenport -- for one of those open tackle positions. Henderson played right tackle for the Bills while now-Texans general manager Brian Gaine was in Buffalo and started one of the seven games he played in 2017. What's the risk: This is a low-risk one-year deal that gives the Texans another option on the offensive line. Henderson started every game his rookie season, but was suspended twice in 2016 for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy. Henderson said he was using medical mar1juana to deal with pain from his Crohn's disease and two intestinal surgeries he had that year.
Who cares really? The NFL should just let the damn players smoke... it’s better for them than all the damn pain medication these guys take.
We've (Texans) already gotten over on him. He missed this part of his (1 year) contract quoted above: "$1.5 million in 46-game active roster bonues" He was sooo high he didn't realize there is only 16 games in a season. Guess that will fall in the NLTBE category. Not Likely To Be burned.....err I mean Earned.