Define fluky? Like UT's starting shortstop tearing his when he hit a pothole while riding a dipsh!t electric scooter in Austin kinda fluky? Or flukier?
One thing people are forgetting is Watson taking a leap is probably the most important thing for the team
O’Brien mentions that Tytus Howard will get plenty of work at left tackle. Mentions Howard can work right tackle and guard if need be. Also, Max Scharping can play both tackle spots. He has been impressed with how much they have picked up with the offense. #Texans — patrick (@PatDStat) May 10, 2019 O’Brien mentions that during the draft process that they worked to see if Kahale Warring would be a willing blocker at the NFL level. They liked how he handled it during the workout. #Texans — patrick (@PatDStat) May 10, 2019 Don’t know where Kahale Warring will end up but strong first day. Physically imposing presence out there from the tight end position. One to watch moving forward. #Texans — patrick (@PatDStat) May 10, 2019 Also, Tytus Howard is a good mover with his feet and Max Scharping has a few things to clean up but can see why he was successful in college. Long way to go but easy to see why the #Texans made them their selections. — patrick (@PatDStat) May 10, 2019 Lonnie Johnson Jr. is a long strider and can recover well in coverage. Big frame for a cornerback but movement skills are there. #Texans — patrick (@PatDStat) May 10, 2019
Howard being ready to go from the the jump and Henderson giving us a year so sharping can sit is 2 dominos
Pat watches draft picks at workout, thinks all of them look good, breaking news. Next you're going to shock me and say that Jon thinks OBrien is doing a good job coaching them up.
So who is everybody's pick for the UDFA that is constantly hyped up all of training camp only to get cut?
Profootballtalk.com... The Texans signed running back Taiwan Jones, Jones’ agent, Doug Hendrickson, announced on social media. Jones spent the past two seasons in Buffalo and served as a captain for the Bills last season. But he played only six games last season and eight in 2017. He is a core special teams player, who has a 23.0 yards average on 82 career kickoff returns. Jones, 30, began his career in Oakland as a fourth-round draft pick. He played six seasons there, seeing action in 66 games. In his career, Jones has 44 carries for 183 yards and 18 catches for 251 yards and a touchdown.