Houston has a problem. And it’s getting worse.
The Texans had one of the league’s worst offensive lines in 2024, and the unit has gotten weaker since the start of free agency.
Last year, the unit ranked No. 22 in ESPN’s pass-block win rate and No. 31 in run-block win rate. Considering its struggles, it made sense why Houston dealt starting left tackle Laremy Tunsil to the Commanders and left guard Kenyon Green to the Eagles.
However, as Yahoo Sports NFL analyst Nate Tice wrote on social media, the players brought in to revamp the unit could lead to even worse results.
On Thursday, the Texans traded for Vikings guard Ed Ingram two days after they agreed to a contract with free-agent guard Laken Tomlinson.
Per Tice, Ingram allowed the highest one-on-one pressure rate among guards in 2024, while Tomlinson ranked No. 4 in the metric. Green ranked third.
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