Houston Texans Explore Running Back Options Ahead of 2025 Season
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The Houston Texans continue to build momentum, and one area drawing major attention this offseason is the running back room. As the team pushes toward a deeper playoff run, analysts are highlighting several running back prospects who could elevate the offense and give quarterback C.J. Stroud even more support.
The Texans showed flashes of a strong ground game last season, but consistency proved elusive. With a competitive AFC and a young core ready to surge, adding a dynamic rusher could help balance Bobby Slowik’s scheme and keep defenses from keying in on the passing attack.
Top Prospects on the Texans' Radar
The Texans’ search includes explosive runners with versatility—backs who can gain yards after contact, catch passes, and fit a zone-heavy system. Scouts have pointed to several college standouts who could slide into an immediate rotational role or even compete for starter reps.
One recurring theme among these prospects is adaptability. Houston’s offense thrives on timing and open-field space, making multi-threat backs especially valuable. Whether the team targets a power runner to complement the current roster or a speed-driven playmaker, the goal remains clear: build a more reliable ground attack.
Why It Matters
Success in the AFC often comes down to depth and flexibility. A stronger rushing presence would help the Texans control tempo, ease pressure on Stroud, and diversify their red-zone approach. With the local fanbase energized and expectations rising, the right running back addition could set the tone for the season.
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