Houston Texans losing to Titans not an option

New offensive coordinator Nick Caley needs to shake up the offensive line. According to Spotrac, the Texans spend the second-most on their offensive linemen in the league. They account for 28. 9% of the teams total cap while being the teams single biggest liability. Left tackle Laremy Tunsil while being statistically an upper-echelon lineman has not moved the needle on the offense as intended. Its disgruntling when the highest paid player on the team also leads the team in penalties. While the interior of the offensive line let the entire team down, Tunsil consistently is allowing hurries and pressures which force Stroud up into the pocket where hes duly crushed. Simply put, Houston needs to move on from Tunsil and shift either Tytus Howard or second-year tackle Blake Fisher to the position. Unfortunately, the Texans cant just pull the plug on Tunsil; cutting Tunsil would incur a whopping $17. 5M cap hit at least. Instead, trading him is the better option; Houston receives commensurate trade compensation while saves cash - $13M to be exact. Only a few teams fit the bill as a potential trade partner: Willing and able to take on Tunsils behemoth contractHave a glaring need at left tackleHave the requisite draft capital to include in a tradeLets take a look at the five best fits for the Texans:Washington CommandersAvailable Salary Cap: $79M 2024 LT: Brandon Coleman, PFF ranked:63/81 Draft picks: seven - 29, 61, 79, 147, 204, 237, 249LT team need: highWhy they fit: A star-struck team with plenty of cash, a young QB, a budding roster, and plenty of enthusiasm.. sound familiar? The Commanders season was historic, unpredictable, and unprecedented https://www.texansfanapparel.com.

May 20, 2025 - Grissom

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