It's bewildering that the Texans' offensive line can be so bad given how much money they have paid and how many quality draft picks they have spent at that position.
Tunsil is a very good pass blocker, but he is lazy, entitled, a poor example for the rest of the line and a drive killer with his frequent penalties. I would love to move on from him, but his contract makes that very difficult, and...at a minimum, he does a pretty good job of protecting Stroud's backside. The idea of Blake Fisher as your full time left tackle scares me.
Mason looks like he is done.
We've done a poor job of developing linemen in recent years. Kenyon is a bust...as an Aggie, I hate to say it, but he is. Howard is so disappointing...I think he absorbed Tunsil's bad habits, but he doesn't have Tunsil's physical ability to make up for it. Scruggs has been below average. Patterson has been serviceable.
Fisher looked like a rookie, but there is some promise.
I'm really curious to see what things look like with a new scheme and a new line coach. I'm no x's and o's expert, but I strongly suspect Slowik's blocking schemes were poorly designed and put the linemen in difficult situations. And, clearly, our former line coach wasn't doing a very good job of getting these guys to work together...at least some of that was scheme I'm sure, but they looked soft and overmatched all year.
I hope I'm wrong, but I HATE that they promoted from within for offensive line coach. I would have loved to see them bring in a new set of eyes there. But, Caley signed off on that, so I suspect he thinks he can fix the line...Caley has coached tight ends, so he might be able to get very hands on with the line.
Very curious to see how we go about fixing the line...wouldn't surprise me if they use at least one of their higher picks on a lineman, and probably bring in a "depth" guy or two who can compete against some of the overpaid vets we have. Unfortunately, these bad contracts don't give you a lot of room to do much.