I never get tired of hearing how much people love visiting Houston. We have a great city. Everyone I talked to had a blast this past weekend.
https://theathletic.com/4378634/2023/04/04/nfl-free-agency-reactions-insiders/ Houston Texans GM Nick Caserio won positive reviews last offseason for maximizing Deshaun Watson’s value. This year, the Texans’ many mid- and lower-tier signings in free agency failed to generate excitement. The team also traded top receiver Brandin Cooks. “They load up on special-teamers, depth guys, and there is a pattern of similar type moves,” an exec said. “I’m not sure how they get better. Hopefully, with DeMeco (Ryans) changing the defense, they get better.” Signing tight end Dalton Schultz from Dallas on a one-year deal for $9 million could be criticized in a year when tight ends appear plentiful in the draft. But as Houston likely prepares to pick a quarterback with the second pick, having a fully developed tight end could be advantageous. “If you look at some of these tight ends, like Evan Engram, for example, they needed time,” an evaluator said. “Teams drafting quarterbacks are getting better at saying, ‘OK, what is the next step to give him the most possible success?’ Carolina is taking a quarterback, so they get a tight end in Hayden Hurst. Same for Houston with Schultz.”
[PFT] Per a source with knowledge of the situation, Bill Belichick has shopped Mac Jones to multiple teams during the 2023 offseason. The full list of potential destinations isn’t known. The teams mentioned as potential destinations were the Raiders, Texans, Buccaneers, and Commanders.
I’ll take Mac Jones loved him coming out of Bama. Just depends on the price And I think the 49ers where high on him before they fell in love with Trey Lance
And I'll take "none of the above" for $1000 Alex! Don't throw good money after bad! Besides we've already got the backup QB and mediocre QB positions locked up anyway!