The top QBs the Texans face this year are going to have a field day…hope the pass rush is legit they are going to need it. Please add another corner and safety Nick
I'm not quite sure on that. Our secondary is admittedly weak but our division isn't exactly strong. We just need to win it.
I'm not worried about the QBs in the division I’m talking about Mahomes Allen Lamar Dak Love Who the Texans face this upcoming year
We get the big boy schedule this year. Its daunting when you look at who we will play, I dont think were done on D, we have cuts coming up and the draft, I have faith in Nick
Mahomes will always be a problem. Obviously Lamar smokes us but now we have a LB who can shadow him. I think Allen has regressed. Not worried about Dak or Love
Nobody is talking about the REAL problem in adding Henderson... he goes by CJ as well (altho when we say CJ.... E'RYBODY know who we talkin about )
Texans do have an extra second rounder now. Just sayin’. Spoiler https://theathletic.com/5358050/2024/03/22/chiefs-ljarius-sneed-trade-market/ The framework for a trade was in place last week between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tennessee Titans with cornerback L’Jarius Sneed as the centerpiece. The trade never happened, though. The Titans couldn’t sign off on it because of the final major hurdle: agreeing to a multiyear contract with Sneed, on whom the Chiefs placed the non-exclusive franchise tag earlier this month. Similar to most players in this situation, Sneed doesn’t want to play on the franchise tag, whether for the Chiefs or another team, according to league sources. And Sneed wants a new contract — a three- or four-year deal — that will make him at least one of the highest-paid players at his position, according to a different league source. What happens next, however, is uncertain. Hours after their trade for Sneed fell apart, the Titans pivoted by acquiring a player Sneed has covered effectively: receiver Calvin Ridley, who signed a four-year deal worth $92 million. The Detroit Lions, a possible destination for Sneed, executed a trade with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to acquire cornerback Carlton Davis. The New England Patriots, the Minnesota Vikings and the Atlanta Falcons have stopped engaging the Chiefs on Sneed. Sneed is set to play the 2024 season on a one-year salary of $19.8 million. If he is traded, the team that acquires him will understand that he wants a contract extension that would pay him an average annual salary of at least $20 million, which would make him the league’s third-highest-paid cornerback behind the Green Bay Packers’ Jaire Alexander ($21 million) and the Cleveland Browns’ Denzel Ward ($20.1 million). “The conversations are going to continue,” The Athletic’s Dianna Russini said during Monday’s episode of “The Athletic Football Show.” She added: “I do think if there’s more movement, we’re going to see it a little bit closer to the draft. I think the (Indianapolis) Colts are probably the frontrunner on it.” The Colts own the Nos. 46, 82 and 117 picks in the draft. If the Chiefs can’t secure a second-round pick for Sneed, they would want two picks, including a third-rounder. Just re-sign Nelson. And if one of these draft busts turns it around, all the better. Derek Stingley Jr. Jeff Okudah CJ Henderson Desmond King Mike Ford D’Angelo Ross Kris Boyd Troy Pride That is bbq chicken. QBs licking their chops.
You add a vet safety (Justin Simmons) and I think you have the makings of a lights out secondary coupled with a lethal pass rush. Maybe throw in a fully-healed Shaq Leonard to seal the running lanes... a brotha can wish!