Houston Texans advised to draft Grey Zabel for offensive line
The Houston Texans have had a confusing offseason, especially regarding their offensive line. After a tough season where they allowed 54 sacks, the Texans traded their left tackle, Laremy Tunsil. They also brought in several new players, including Ed Ingram, Laken Tomlinson, Cam Robinson, and Trent Brown. However, these changes may not be enough to protect quarterback C.J. Stroud. ESPN analyst Jordan Reid suggests that the Texans should consider drafting Grey Zabel. He points out that Zabel, who played at North Dakota State, is versatile and strong. Reid believes Zabel could fill in at tackle, center, or guard, making him an ideal addition to the Texans' offensive line. The Texans are expected to select an offensive lineman in the first round of the upcoming draft. Zabel would be a solid choice due to his ability to play multiple positions and improve the team's performance.