The Houston Texans front office entered this offseason with one prime focus to tackle on the offensive end: fix the offensive line by any means necessary. After a season in which C.J. Stroud was ravaged under center as the NFL’s second-most sacked quarterback, it makes sense why general manager Nick Caserio and the Texans were so keen on protecting their star passer this offseason. Stroud’s the generator that makes this offense run, and keeping him protected in the pocket is vital. Trading Laremy Tunsil, cutting Shaq Mason, and trading Kenyon Green were all a part of that batch of changes, giving this offensive line group an entirely different look for the 2025 season.