Houston Texans 2021 Fantasy Preview
The Houston Texans won only four games last season. However, their offense was a friendly one for fantasy players. What can fantasy players expect from the Texans this season? Let’s dive into it.
The Houston Texans won only four games last season. However, their offense was a friendly one for fantasy players. What can fantasy players expect from the Texans this season? Let’s dive into it.
Football is back! With the preseason underway, fantasy players are doing mock drafts hourly (or maybe it’s just me) to prepare for their fantasy drafts. In the seventh part of an eight-part series, I will look over the AFC South and provide ADP values, likely to bust candidates and potential sleepers.
The 2020 NFL fantasy football season was full of surprises and storylines. Hopefully, the 2021 season has a similar amount of surprises and storylines. With time to kill and plenty of bold takes out there, I have put together my own set of 10 bold fantasy takes.
While the 2021 NFL season is still months away, it is never too early to prepare for the fantasy season. Today, I am going to give three bold fantasy predictions for the Houston Texans in 2021.
We are now a touch under 100 days from the 2021 NFL season. Last year, this power rankings series came to life, and while some things didn’t go so well, like the Eagles being placed 6th, there were some good things, like the Jaguars being 31st and the Colts being 11th. To kick off our series, the Houston Texans come in at 32.
The Houston Texans finished the 2019 season with a 10-6 season and were just one game shy of making it to the Super Bowl. However, one year later, the Texans finished the 2020 season with a dismal 4-12 record and a most uncertain future for the franchise.
We’re back with another monster 11-game slate of action. Running out of opportunities to build that bankroll this season, we need to take full advantage here in Week 13. Let’s get right to it.
Another year, another Detroit Lions game to kick off Thanksgiving. This year the 3-7 Houston Texans head to Detroit to take on the 4-6 Lions. Except for a six-year span due to World War II, the Lions have played on Thanksgiving every year since 1934. They have a 37-41-2 record on Thanksgiving but have lost their last three games on the holiday.
Each week, this article shines the spotlight on players outside the top-12 at their respective positions on DraftKings and FanDuel to help you win your contests in daily fantasy. This advice should help you avoid having a lineup of players on much of the competition’s rosters, giving you a chance to win big every week.
The Houston Texans travel to Nashville, TN on Sunday afternoon to face the Tennessee Titans. The Texans head into this week with a 1-4 record while the Titans are undefeated on the season. The Titans lead the all-time series 19-17 while the Texans have won the last two of three meetings.
The games haven’t yet begun, and already Week 4 is the most interesting week of the year to this point. The Covid-19 bug struck the Tennessee Titans, and their matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers has been postponed. Cam Newton tested positive for Covid-19, so the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs game has been pushed back as well.
On Thursday night, we got an entertaining game between the Denver Broncos and New York Jets. Despite the over/under total closing at 41 points in most spots, the game easily went over the total as the final score was 37-28.
The Houston Texans won only four games last season. However, their offense was a friendly one for fantasy players. What can fantasy players expect from the Texans this season? Let’s dive into it.
Football is back! With the preseason underway, fantasy players are doing mock drafts hourly (or maybe it’s just me) to prepare for their fantasy drafts. In the seventh part of an eight-part series, I will look over the AFC South and provide ADP values, likely to bust candidates and potential sleepers.
The 2020 NFL fantasy football season was full of surprises and storylines. Hopefully, the 2021 season has a similar amount of surprises and storylines. With time to kill and plenty of bold takes out there, I have put together my own set of 10 bold fantasy takes.
While the 2021 NFL season is still months away, it is never too early to prepare for the fantasy season. Today, I am going to give three bold fantasy predictions for the Houston Texans in 2021.
We are now a touch under 100 days from the 2021 NFL season. Last year, this power rankings series came to life, and while some things didn’t go so well, like the Eagles being placed 6th, there were some good things, like the Jaguars being 31st and the Colts being 11th. To kick off our series, the Houston Texans come in at 32.
The Houston Texans finished the 2019 season with a 10-6 season and were just one game shy of making it to the Super Bowl. However, one year later, the Texans finished the 2020 season with a dismal 4-12 record and a most uncertain future for the franchise.
We’re back with another monster 11-game slate of action. Running out of opportunities to build that bankroll this season, we need to take full advantage here in Week 13. Let’s get right to it.
Another year, another Detroit Lions game to kick off Thanksgiving. This year the 3-7 Houston Texans head to Detroit to take on the 4-6 Lions. Except for a six-year span due to World War II, the Lions have played on Thanksgiving every year since 1934. They have a 37-41-2 record on Thanksgiving but have lost their last three games on the holiday.
Each week, this article shines the spotlight on players outside the top-12 at their respective positions on DraftKings and FanDuel to help you win your contests in daily fantasy. This advice should help you avoid having a lineup of players on much of the competition’s rosters, giving you a chance to win big every week.
The Houston Texans travel to Nashville, TN on Sunday afternoon to face the Tennessee Titans. The Texans head into this week with a 1-4 record while the Titans are undefeated on the season. The Titans lead the all-time series 19-17 while the Texans have won the last two of three meetings.
The games haven’t yet begun, and already Week 4 is the most interesting week of the year to this point. The Covid-19 bug struck the Tennessee Titans, and their matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers has been postponed. Cam Newton tested positive for Covid-19, so the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs game has been pushed back as well.
On Thursday night, we got an entertaining game between the Denver Broncos and New York Jets. Despite the over/under total closing at 41 points in most spots, the game easily went over the total as the final score was 37-28.
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