This is my assessment of the Texans prospects for the 2015 season. Barring injury, I believe the Texans should have an outstanding defense. It should once again be the strength of this years team.
The front 7 should be very good. The two caveat's to that would be Cush and Clowney. Even though he has lost a step, Cush is a good Inside Linebacker. But he is injury prone. Each and every time he has left with a season ending injury, our defense suffered without him in the lineup. The bright spot is that we now have a rookie back-up to Cush, should he go down. We've never had anyone with that kind of talent backing up Cush in the past. As for Clowney, we saw enough of him in the 2014 preseason to know that he can be a major force on the D Line. If he can return close to 100% from major micro fracture surgery the front 7 should be exceptional.
The DB's are not as good. I do not believe they can hold their coverages unless the Texans have a good pass rush. Neither KJ or JJ are shutdown corners but they can hold their own if the defensive line and linebackers are getting a push on the quarterback. With Johnson now thrown into the mix as the nickel, our defensive backfield should be improved over last year.
The offense is still a concern. I believe we still need to emphasize the running game. Arian Foster continues to be a key component. But we all know he is injury prone. If he can return to being a major offensive weapon for a full season, we should be able to effectively move the ball. If he is injured again in 2015, I don't have a whole lot of confidence that Blue will be able to carry the heavy lifting.
We should have an improvement this year with Mallett and Hoyer handling the bulk of the Quarterbacking duties. If one is going to kick it up a notch, I suspect it will be Mallett. Let's hope he can take take it to the next level.
Special teams should be as good as, if not slightly better, than last year. Hopefully our Ex Aggie kicker is as consistent in 2015 as he was last year.
My prediction is another 9-7 season with a battle between an improved Titans, Jags teams for 2nd place in the AFC South. If Mallett catches fire there is a decent chance that a 10-6 (or better) Texans season might be a possibility. If so, that would put us in the playoff mix. Hey we can dream, can't we?
Hmmm, does this sound familiar?