2020 NFL Preview: Can the Texans replace DeAndre Hopkins’ production?

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The Texans look to rebound after a collapse in the divisional round last season. Will Deshaun Watson keep them competitive after an offseason of transition?

It is 24-0. Texans have their eyes set on a home AFC Championship showdown with division foes. You blinked.

It really happened that fast for the Texans, as the Chiefs took a 28-24 lead by the end of the 2nd quarter. Naturally, the team was disappointed in being unable to keep that lead. It turns out they were disappointed enough to ship out their star receiver to Arizona.

Out goes DeAndre Hopkins, in comes David Johnson and Ross Blacklock. Many people were struggling to make sense of this trade, as it seems Hopkins was undervalued by the Texans. Regardless, this offense will be able to survive this trade.

Deshaun Watson is still one of the premier QB’s in the NFL. Brandin Cooks, Randall Cobb, and Will Fuller is a solid trio of receivers if they can all stay healthy.

This defense will be where the eyes are. It was a unit that struggled in terms of yardage allowed all of 2019. The Texans were the only playoff team in 2019 to allow more PPG than they scored.

We all know about the production JJ Watt and Whitney Mercilus can put up. But in order to once again get back to the playoffs, the rest of the defense will need to carry more weight.

Let’s take a deeper look at the Texans 2019 season, 2020 offseason, and what lies ahead in 2020.

2019 Team Ranks

Total Offense 13th (5792 yards)
Passing Offense 15th (3783 yards)
Rushing Offense 9th (2009 yards)
Total Defense 28th (6213 yards allowed)
Passing Defense 29th (4276 yards allowed)
Rushing Defense 25th (1937 yards allowed)
PPG 23.6
PPG Allowed 24.1
Offensive Line Ranks
PFF 20th
Football Outsiders (Run Block) 21st
Football Outsiders (Pass Block) 27th

Coaching Staff Changes

Brad Seely left as Special Teams Coordinator (yet to be replaced)
Chris Rumph replaces John Pagano as OLB Coach
D’Anton Lynn replaces Anthony Midget as DB Coach

Offseason Additions 

Brandin Cooks WR
David Johnson RB
Randall Cobb WR
Eric Murray FS
Jaylen Watkins CB
Michael Thomas FS
Brent Qvale RT

Offseason Losses

DeAndre Hopkins WR
DJ Reader DT
Johnathan Joseph CB
Taiwan Jones RB
Barkevious Mingo OLB
Tashaun Gipson FS
Carlos Hyde RB
Mike Adams FS

2020 NFL Draft

Round 2 (40) – Ross Blacklock DT TCU
Round 3 (90) – Jonathan Greenard Edge Florida
Round 4 (126) – Charlie Heck OT North Carolina
Round 4 (141) – John Reid CB Penn State
Round 5 (171) – Isaiah Coulter WR Rhode Island

2020 Schedule with record vs opponents since 2017

Week 1 – at Kansas City Chiefs 8:20 PM ET NBC (Opening Game) 1-2
Week 2 – vs Baltimore Ravens 4:25 PM ET CBS 0-2
Week 3 – at Pittsburgh Steelers 1 PM ET CBS 0-1
Week 4 – vs Minnesota Vikings 1 PM ET FOX 0-0
Week 5 – vs Jacksonville Jaguars 1 PM ET CBS 4-2
Week 6 – at Tennessee Titans 1 PM ET CBS 3-3
Week 7 – vs Green Bay Packers 1 PM ET FOX 0-0
Week 8 – BYE
Week 9 – at Jacksonville Jaguars 1 PM ET CBS 4-2
Week 10 – at Cleveland Browns 1 PM ET FOX 2-0
Week 11 – vs New England Patriots 1 PM ET CBS 1-2
Week 12 – at Detroit Lions 12:30 PM ET CBS (Thanksgiving) 0-0
Week 13 – vs Indianapolis Colts 1 PM ET CBS 2-5
Week 14 – at Chicago Bears 1 PM ET CBS 0-0
Week 15 – at Indianapolis Colts TBD 2-5
Week 16 – vs Cincinnati Bengals 1 PM ET CBS 1-0
Week 17 – vs Tennessee Titans 1 PM ET CBS 3-3

Miscellaneous Notes 

Bill O’Brien has had a winning record in 5 of 6 seasons as HC of HOU
JJ Watt has missed at least 8 games in 3 of the past 4 seasons
HOU was the only team to win their division with a negative point differential (-7)
2019 Offense Play Selection
Pass – 57.3%
Rush – 42.7%
PFF Top 5 Graded Players in 2019
1. JJ Watt DE 87.0
2. Deshaun Watson QB 82.4
3. Justin Reid FS 76.7
4. Duke Johnson RB 75.9
5. Will Fuller WR 75.2
Players who opted out of 2020 season
Eddie Vanderdoes DT

 

Burning Question: Will the defense be a liability?

Bottom Line: It is very hard for me to bet against a team led by Deshaun Watson. He is one of the premier players in the NFL going forward. Yes, the Hopkins trade takes away his favorite option. But, Houston did a nice job bringing in guys who have proven they can contribute at that position. Overall, I am not too worried about the offense.

On the other hand this defense worries me plenty. The unit struggled in 2019, and the Texans did not do much to improve in the offseason. Ross Blacklock was a nice pick at the top of the second round. Is he enough to turn around a defense that allowed the 5th most yards in 2019?

This team will still win games due to their elite QB, but to win at a consistent level will be a tougher task. This defense will not make it harder on him and the offense as a whole. According to my projections, the Texans will slightly miss out on the playoffs in 2020.

Predicted Win Range: 7-9