Is C.J. Stroud’s New Look a Big Deal for the Houston Texans?
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C.J. Stroud looks leaner, sleeker, and noticeably different heading into the Houston Texans’ offseason program — but does that actually matter?
On this episode of Bleav in Texans, Seth Payne breaks down what Stroud’s body transformation could mean for his mobility, pocket movement, confidence after last year’s concussion, and ability to get back to using his legs as part of the offense. Seth looks at the stark difference in Stroud’s rushing production before and after the concussion and wonders whether a more athletic version of Stroud could help unlock the next step in his game.
Plus, Seth lays out what he wants to see from Texans OTAs, including Tank Dell’s recovery, Stroud getting valuable reps in Nick Caley’s offense, and whether any rookie can flash early the way Kamari Lassiter did last offseason.
Finally, Seth does a self-scouting session on his own Texans blind spots: Nick Caley’s Year 2 leap, the unresolved center question, running back depth behind David Montgomery and Woody Marks, cornerback availability, pass-rush depth, the wide receiver room, and whether he’s been too optimistic about Aireontae Ersery at left tackle.
Can the Texans’ offseason optimism survive a harder look at the roster? And is Stroud’s slimmer frame just offseason body-watch noise — or a real clue about what’s coming?
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