Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson landed at No.
"I think we’re going to have to plan at least two or three scrimmages," coach...The Houston Texans took a ding to their defensive line depth when defensive tackle Eddie Vanderdoes decided to opt-out of the 2020 NFL season.Coach and general manager Bill O'Brien told reporters Friday that he had a personal conversation with the former Oakland Raiders 2017 third-round pick, who was "very respectful. Welcome to Texans Wire's European Union Experience. I’ve seen people say he’s a top 5 LT in the league but based on what? The Houston Texans made changes to their offense over the course of the 2020 offseason, and there are upgrades and downgrades to be found. How good is Laremy Tunsil? The general consensus was Tunsil would help protect quarterback Deshaun Waston’s blindside, but the former 2016 first-round pick may also be able to help in the development of rookie first-round offensive lineman Tytus Howard. Bringing in left tackle Laremy Tunsil from the Miami Dolphins may have more of an effect for the Houston Texans than initially realized.The general consensus was Tunsil would help protect quarterback Deshaun Waston’s blindside, but the former 2016 first-round pick may also be able to help in the development of rookie first-round offensive lineman Tytus Howard.“There’s a lot of ways that he can help Tytus,” coach Bill O’Brien told reporters Monday at NRG Stadium. “He was himself and he worked hard, and he brought his lunch pail every day, and that’s what he’s going to do here, and I think any time you have a guy like that, that’s a good example for guys like Max and Tytus.”The Texans begin the regular season Sept. 9 at the New Orleans Saints. Just wondering how good he is for you guys since I don’t watch dolphins games. Houston Texans coach and GM Bill O’Brien would not give the media much when it came to an update on the Deshaun Watson contract extension (…)USA TODAY Sports Media Group welcomes you to its Wires network of team websites — your source for NFL, NBA and college news and analysis. Really glad we got our guy and I’ve seen nothing but praise for him as a LT in this league. The highest ranking that Tunsil garnered on the list was first overall, and the lowest was 10th-best.According to ESPN, the rest of the NFL has a more favorable opinion of the Pro Bowler than fans and the media.Even though Tunsil committed 17 penalties, according to NFLpenalties.com, coaches told ESPN that the former 2016 Miami Dolphins first-round pick displays good footwork for the position.With a full offseason, even if virtual, in the Texans’ program, second-year offensive coordinator Tim Kelly believes Tunsil will display marked improvement.“Him being here for the offseason is going to be very beneficial,” Kelly said.In addition to having a proven commodity protecting quarterback Deshaun Watson’s blindside, the Texans will also return the same five starters from 2019.Said Kelly: “I can’t stress how important those are for an offensive line to be able to kind of come together and play as one unit. CHICAGO, IL - APRIL 28: (L-R) Laremy Tunsil of Ole Miss holds up a jersey with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being picked #13 overall by the Miami Dolphins during the first round of … "The Houston Texans have been fortunate. However, it isn’t just Howard that will be getting great lessons from Tunsil; second-round tackle Max Scharping from Northern Illinois also will have the opportunity to learn about being an effective lineman from Tunsil.“Laremy was a very popular guy in Miami, and I think the reason why was because Laremy was Laremy,” said O’Brien. "He does have a pre-existing condition and he’s also had family members that have dealt with it over the last six months. Laremy Tunsil was one of the best left tackles in the NFL last season. Has he lived up to the hype? (…)The Draft Wire foresees the Houston Texans using their third-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft to take LSU receiver Terrace Marshall. They do not have a COVID-19 positive case to report. Sure, he’s good, but he’s not on the same level as Ram. But most people seem to think that, while he is good, he’s not an elite player (assuming they’ve heard of him at all). Houston Texans left tackle Laremy Tunsil landed on the NFL Network’s Top 100 Players list Monday night. The only tackle better than left tackle Laremy Tunsil is none other than the Dallas Cowboys’ Tyron Smith.
I was a big fan of Tunsil’s college game. Obviously, Tunsil is underrated primarily because he plays for the Miami Dolphins, a mediocre team whose offensive line has ranged from “inconsistent” to “downright awful” over the last several years. Watching him practice and play and go against some of these guys that are pretty good … he’s been playing outstanding.” Tunsil overall was pretty solid in 2017 in what was his first NFL season at left tackle, the position where he starred at the University of Mississippi. It’s a good thing that we have all five of those guys coming back.”Being second in ESPN’s rankings is fine for the doldrums before training camp. Did they succeed, or are there still deficiencies?
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