The Houston Texans have struck gold, unearthing a quarterback with the potential to dominate the league for years to come.
CJ Stroud is more than just a talented player – he’s a game-changer.
He possesses the skills and athleticism to rank among the elite quarterbacks in the NFL.
In an alternate reality, however, Stroud might have taken a different path.
In a recent revelation, the Ohio State product confessed that if he weren’t a quarterback, he would have preferred to play Safety.
Can you envision @CJ7STROUD as a safety? pic.twitter.com/LSbYe7PA0t
Fortunately, the Texans don’t have to worry about Stroud playing on the other side of the ball.
With a stacked roster and a star quarterback on a rookie contract, the Texans have the luxury of building a championship-caliber team.
However, this won’t last forever, as they’ll soon need to invest heavily to keep Stroud and Will Anderson Jr. locked up for the long haul.
General Manager Nick Caserio took an aggressive approach in the offseason, surrounding Stroud with talent like Stefon Diggs, Joe Mixon, and Cam Akers.
The Texans shocked the NFL last season, but they won’t catch anyone off guard this time around.
They have a responsibility to defend their divisional crown, and the league is well aware of their potential to emerge as a dark horse in the AFC.
Much of their success will hinge on Stroud, who, fortunately, decided to focus on scoring touchdowns instead of preventing them.
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