About this episode
The Houston Texans just made a MOVE… and it might be one of the most important signings of the offseason.
Veteran guard Wyatt Teller is headed to Houston on a 2-year, $16M deal (worth up to $23M)… but here’s the real story: the Texans got him at $8M per year when his market was pushing closer to $10M. That’s value. That’s strategy. That’s Nick Caserio trying to RIGHT some wrongs on this offensive line.
Because let’s be real… this run game needed help. BAD.
📉 3.9 yards per carry
📉 21% stuff rate (2nd worst in the NFL)
📉 34% rushing success rate
One of the worst ground attacks in football.
So what does Teller fix? And can a healthy version of him bring DOMINANCE back to the trenches?
But here’s where things get REALLY interesting…
🚨 This move CHANGES the draft.
Houston now has flexibility. Freedom. Options.
They don’t have to force picks anymore. No more putting everything on one rookie like Kenyon Green. Now? They can go BEST PLAYER AVAILABLE… or swing BIG for a playmaker.
👀 Dream scenario: Could a guy like Mekai Lemon be in play?
👀 Or do the Texans still double down on the O-line early?
Either way… this is a clear shift in philosophy: Draft. Develop. Dominate.
And give credit where it’s due — Nick Caserio just flipped the entire offensive line room in ONE WEEK… without wrecking the Texans’ future cap.
This episode breaks it ALL down.
🎧 Tap in for:
Full Wyatt Teller impact analysis
What this means for the Texans run game
How the draft board just changed for Houston
Why this might be Caserio’s smartest move yet
The Houston Texans just made a MOVE… and it might be one of the most important signings of the offseason.
Veteran guard Wyatt Teller is headed to Houston on a 2-year, $16M deal (worth up to $23M)… but here’s the real story: the Texans got him at $8M per year when his market was pushing closer to $10M. That’s value. That’s strategy. That’s Nick Caserio trying to RIGHT some wrongs on this offensive line.
Because let’s be real… this run game needed help. BAD.
📉 3.9 yards per carry
📉 21% stuff rate (2nd worst in the NFL)
📉 34% rushing success rate
One of the worst ground attacks in football.
So what does Teller fix? And can a healthy version of him bring DOMINANCE back to the trenches?
But here’s where things get REALLY interesting…
🚨 This move CHANGES the draft.
Houston now has flexibility. Freedom. Options.
They don’t have to force picks anymore. No more putting everything on one rookie like Kenyon Green. Now? They can go BEST PLAYER AVAILABLE… or swing BIG for a playmaker.
👀 Dream scenario: Could a guy like Mekai Lemon be in play?
👀 Or do the Texans still double down on the O-line early?
Either way… this is a clear shift in philosophy: Draft. Develop. Dominate.
And give c