Latest Texans News: Houston Texans coach DeMeco Ryans Name RB Target He Wants To Sign

Houston Texans coach DeMeco Ryans reflects on the achievements of his team in his first year of coaching, leading them to the playoffs and securing their first AFC South title since 2019. The Texans enter the offseason with significant cap space, ranked third in the league with $69,959,976 available, according to Pro Football Focus. This financial flexibility positions them well for the upcoming free agency period.

Last year, the Texans’ successful signing of free agent Devin Singletary proved beneficial. Singletary, previously with the Bills, contributed significantly to the team’s offensive production during the 2023 season. Leading the team with 898 rushing yards and four touchdowns, Singletary’s impact was notable despite facing challenges in run blocking.

 

As the Texans look to address their running back position in the offseason, re-signing Devin Singletary is considered a sensible move. However, the team may explore other options in the running back market. With a cap space that ranks among the highest in the league, there is speculation about the Texans potentially signing a big-name running back.

Pro Football Focus has compiled a list of the NFL’s top free-agent running backs, featuring notable names such as Saquon Barkley and Josh Jacobs. Barkley, despite facing inconsistency and missed time in recent seasons, showcased explosiveness and highlight-reel catches in 2023. Jacobs, the rushing title winner a year prior, had a challenging start in 2023 but displayed promise under Antonio Pierce’s coaching before a season-ending quad injury.

The Texans, with their significant cap space, have the financial means to make impactful moves in free agency. The running back position is identified as an area for improvement, and the team has the resources to explore high-profile signings to enhance their offensive capabilities for the upcoming season.

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