In 2010, when he started opposite Asomogha, Oakland finished #2 in pass defense. I'd like to see him on the field with a healthy Joseph too.
He has Olympic calibur speed and should be in his prime. Poor hips and questionable decision making have kept him from being a Pro Bowler in Oakland. Still, was a very good #2 CB in the past and a competent #1 for a season. I could see him doing well for the Texans if he has stayed in shape. It is all a matter of using him in the right situations and exploiting his insane speed and minimizing his weaknesses. Pollard is a perfect example, he was cut a few times before the Texans and Ravens learned how to use him and now he is an asset.
I agree that Routt would be able to contribute and maybe be a diamond in the rough, but if you're saying that Kareem isn't a legit #2 we've got beef.
The first thing the Raiders GM did when he got here was cut Stanford Routt. While his 2010 was impressive, his 2011 was equally terrible. He's a yellow flag collector of the highest degree.
He would be nickel and dime package this season - sometimes facing the 4th receiver depending on whether Quin comes forward. Given the options, I like this a lot. No way can we face the Pats with Harris and Carmichael getting their feet wet. As long as he's in playing shape, I say do it.
Getting the chance to sign a decent #2 CB when your current platoon of DBs consists of Kareem Jackson, Roc Carmichael, Brandon Harris, and Alan Ball is nothing to sneeze at.
Routt is only decent when compared to those. I seem to recall when him being an ok slot corner in his earlier years though.
I feel ridiculous saying this... But, I have a relative with some loose ties to the Texans organization. (Yeah, I know) He told me that Joesph is 100%, and was good to go before the Tennesse game. The coaches just made the decision to rest him. IF that's true, I think Routt has the potential to have a Jason Allen type of effect in the secondary.
Same question I am wondering. All he did was take turns at the CB #2 spot while Kareem was still developing.