Fans of the Texans organisation, as well as those who have managed to divert their attention from the team’s recent troubles by, oh, supporting one of the greatest baseball teams in the last ten years, are all included in this.
You’re correct, Houston. Because the Astros have recently been the best team in Major League Baseball, I don’t cry too much for you. When will the Texans get their turn soon enough? They made a few very important decisions in the 2023 NFL Draft to benefit themselves both this season and going forward. To what extent will they advance right away? Excellent query. But it’s crucial that we take a step first before we can move forward.
Restocking the draft-pick cabinet in the Deshaun Watson trade was one of the season’s highlights. Okay, so this occurred in March 2022, long before the season started, but the Texans were well-positioned for the future thanks to the generous return Houston obtained in trade for Watson from the Browns, which included three first-round picks.
Removing from the #1 overall spot in the 2023 NFL Draft was one of the season’s low points. This was especially harsh on the draftniks in Houston. Before pulling off a stunning comeback to defeat the Colts in Week 18, the Texans were expected to be selected first overall. As a result, they were selected second overall. All of this will be forgotten if the quarterback they selected at number two, C.J. Stroud, turns out to be just as excellent as or better than the first overall choice, Bryce Young. As a supporter of the Bears, who ultimately obtained the top pick before trading it away, I found this to be really interesting. I’m grateful, Lovie Smith.