The Houston Texans are a team a lot of people want to do well. The Colts may as well be handed the AFC South crown now, but the Texans' recent improvements are (very) slowly offering signs to suggest the Texans could finally start to compete in the coming years. Of course they've got star defensive end (and wide receiver...and let's face it, probably quarterback, running back and punter too...) J.J. Watt with the newly-signed veteran Vince Wilfork and former Number 1 Draft Pick Jadaveon Clowney hoping to make an impact. The defence is tight. But going forward, the Texans have named Brian Hoyer as their starting quarterback, a problem position for the franchise, while star receiver Andre Johnson has left the offense. They're a solid outfit, and it would be great to see them begin to compete in the AFC, but with a sub-par QB they're probably a point or two overrated at 79, a higher rating than the Rams, Giants, and Vikings.
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