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Texans post-season breakdown: CJ Stroud is the real deal but the defense has holes

The Texans went from worst to contender in two years and CJ Stroud is the reason. But let's be honest about where this roster still falls short.

Offense: Stroud threw for 4,200+ yards and 28 TDs this season. His pocket presence is elite for a guy in his third year. The connection with Nico Collins is the best WR-QB pairing in the AFC South and it's not close. Tank Dell coming back healthy gives this offense a deep threat that scares every defensive coordinator.

Defense: This is where it gets ugly. The run defense was bottom-10 all season. Teams figured out that if you run between the tackles on early downs, the Texans linebackers get swallowed by blocks. Will Anderson Jr. is a monster off the edge but he can't do everything himself.

What needs to happen this offseason:

  • Interior defensive line help. A run-stuffing nose tackle is mandatory.
  • Offensive line depth. Stroud got hit way too much in the second half of the season.
  • A true RB1 who can take pressure off the passing game on third-and-short.

This team is one good draft away from a Super Bowl run. DeMeco Ryans has built something real at NRG Stadium.

Source: Pro Football Reference, PFF grades, ESPN Stats & Info

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 5:13 AM

5 Comments

Stroud in the 4th quarter is a different animal. The comeback against the Jaguars in Week 14 was the most exciting Texans game since the Schaub era.

Tank Dell healthy changes everything. When he went down, defenses started bracketing Nico Collins and the passing game lost 15% of its explosive plays overnight.

Will Anderson deserves more help. Dude had 14 sacks and the rest of the D-line combined for 12. That's embarrassing.

The offensive line in the second half of the season was held together with duct tape. Stroud's pocket movement is the only reason the sack numbers weren't worse.

We went from the Lovie Smith disaster to genuine playoff contender in two seasons. DeMeco Ryans deserves coach of the decade.