Itβs been a rough stretch for a franchise that was a playoff contender for many years but the Texans draft picks in 2023 could turn things around.
Who would have thought that the fall would be so incredibly dramatic? From 2011-19, the Houston Texans won six AFC South titles in a nine-season span. The club won a few playoff games but never advanced past the divisional round.
Then came chaos. After winning a total of 11 games (including playoffs) in 2019, the Texans own a combined 11-38-1 record the past three seasons. Over that span, Bill OβBrien, Romeo Crennel, David Culley and Lovie Smith have served as head coaches.
However, there is excitement in Houston with the hiring of former standout linebacker DeMeco Ryans. He returns to the franchise as a head coach after serving as the 49ersβ defensive coordinator the past two seasons.
Texans draft picks 2023
- Round 1: 2nd overallΒ
- Round 1: 12th overallΒ
- Round 2: 33rd overallΒ
- Round 3: 65th overallΒ
- Round 3: 73rd overallΒ
- Round 4: 104th overallΒ
- Round 5: 161st overallΒ
- Round 6: 188th overallΒ
- Round 6: 201st overallΒ
- Round 6: 203rd overallΒ
- Round 7: 230th overallΒ
- Round 7: 259th overall
The franchise has a great opportunity to make dramatic strides this season. There are a slew of veteran additions and the Texans also have a dozen selections in this yearβs draft.
From 2018-21, the organization utilized one first-round draft choice. Barring a deal, the Texans will pick two players in the first round for the second consecutive year. The team is still reaping the benefits of last yearβs mammoth trade that sent quarterback Deshaun Watson to the Cleveland Browns. All told, Houston has five of the top 73 selections in Aprilβs draft.
Texans draft needs 2023
Despite the fact that general manager Nick Caserio continues to add veteran talent, the Texans still have some question marks. The teamβs needs are via of Pro Football Focus (subscription required).
1. Quarterback
2. Center
3. Interior defensive line
4. Edge
The Texans have used a first-round draft choice on a quarterback just twice in their brief history. As an expansion team in 2002, they opted for David Carr from Fresno State. In 2017, it was Clemsonβs Deshaun Watson.
CaserioΒ and the Texans did add defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins (Jets) in free agency. However, more help is needed for a defense that has finished last in league in run defense two of the past three seasons, and next-to-last in 2021.
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Author: Russell S. Baxter
March 24, 2023 | 7:07 pm