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The Houston Texans sign DT Shaun Cody

Blogged under Free Agent Additions, Bloglockers, General, Breaking News, Front Page by admin on Tuesday 24 March 2009 at 6:12 pm

The Texans have signed 26-year old DT Shaun Cody to a 3-year contract.  Cody is a huge man at 6′4″, 310 pounds so he should help out the run defense in 2009 for the Texans.  He played in all 16 games for the Lions last season making 36 tackles and defensing 3 passes.  Cody has now played in 53 games in his NFL career in which he has made 91 tackles, defensed 4 passes, has 1.5 sacks, forced 1 fumble and intercepted 1 pass.  This was a good signing for the Texans.

The Houston Texans did a awesome job in last April’s NFL Draft

Blogged under Bloglockers, General, Draft Results, Front Page by admin on Monday 16 March 2009 at 5:44 am

The Texans got two immediate impact players in last April’s NFL Draft which could net five starting players down the road.  3rd round pick RB Steve Slaton was the headliner of this class.  Many draft “experts” said that Slaton was too small to be a full time back but they didn’t measure the size of his heart…..and that was a mistake.  Slaton played in 16 games (15 starts) for the Texans last season and he carried the ball 268 times for 1,262 yards (4.8 ypc) with 9 TD runs.  He also caught 50 passes for 377 yards (7.5 avg) with 1 TD grab.  The Texans will try to add another running back in this year’s draft to back up Slaton so his workload isn’t too heavy.  He is a great running back.   1st round pick (OT) Duane Brown was also a pick the Texans made that the skeptics said was picked too high.  They were wrong again as Brown started all 16 games for the Texans in 2008.  He will be a fixture on the offensive line for a long, long time in Houston.  4th round pick (OLB) Xavier Adibi was a tackling machine before going down for the season with an injury.  He played in 7 games (5 starts) for the Texans last season and he made 35 tackles.  Adibi should battle for a starting job in this year’s training camp and the odds are in his favor for winning a starting job.  The Texans also have high hopes for CB Antwaun Molden (3rd round) who played in 14 games (0 starts) last season and he made 20 tackles.  The Texans think he could develop into a starting player down the road.  Free safety Dominique Barber also a decent little football played.  The Texans selected Barber in the 6th round and he played in 12 games (0 starts) and made 15 tackles and defensed a pass.  DT Frank Okam was selected in the fifth round and the Texans like him despite the fact that he only played in 5 games (0 starts) as a rookie and made 4 tackles.  7th round pick (QB) Alex Brink was on the practice squad as a rookie and his ceiling is likely a 3rd string QB.

GRADE FOR THE 2008 SEASON:  A

GRADE FOR THE FUTURE:  A

The Houston Texans sign Dan Orlovsky

Blogged under Free Agent Additions, Bloglockers, General, Breaking News, Front Page by admin on Sunday 1 March 2009 at 2:26 pm

The Texans have signed 25-year old QB Dan Orlovsky to a 3-year, $9.15 million dollar contract to back up Matt Schaub.  Orlovsky will be replacing Sage Rosenfels who was recently traded to the Vikings.  He played in 10 games for the Lions last season and he completed 143 of 255 passes (56.1%) for 1,616 yards with 8 TD passes and 8 interceptions (72.6 QB Rating).  He also got his first carries of his NFL career rushing for 29 yards on 7 carries (4.1 ypc).  Orlovsky has now played in 12 games in his NFL career and he has completed 150 of 272 passes (55.1%) for 1,679 yards with 8 TD passes and 8 interceptions (71.3 QB Rating).  This was a risky move for the Texans as they better hope Orlovsky improves quickly as a QB with Matt Schaub being very injury prone.