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Texans’ 2026 Outlook: Sleeper, Busts, and Playoff Hopes

A deep dive into fantasy sleepers, running back concerns, and Stroud's postseason woes

A Bold Forecast for Houston

Analysts are betting on the Houston Texans to clinch the AFC South with an 8‑9 record, a feat that would defy expectations given the team's recent offensive line woes. The projection hinges on a mix of defensive stability and the emergence of unexpected playmakers.

One such playmaker is Marlin Klein, a blocker whose reputation as a reliable protector could translate into more snaps and, consequently, more fantasy relevance. His ability to open lanes may be the catalyst that lifts the entire offense.

Running Back Concerns

David Montgomery enters the season with a career‑low 158 carries in 2024 and the fewest explosive runs in three years. The emergence of Jawhar Jordan threatens to siphon carries, potentially limiting Montgomery's impact and making him a bust in standard fantasy formats.

The running back committee also includes Jahmyr Gibbs, whose versatility could see him share touches, further compressing Montgomery's upside.

Stroud's Postseason Struggles

Quarterback C.J. Stroud's playoff record shows a stark decline in efficiency. His passer rating dropped from a stellar 157.2 in the regular season to just 70.1 in postseason games, and the team failed to breach 16 points in any of its three playoff losses.

These numbers raise questions about his ability to perform under pressure and could influence both his future in Houston and his market value elsewhere.

Receiving Corps and Overall Balance

Wideout Nico Collins is regarded as an elite talent, but the supporting cast behind him is described as good‑not‑great. The lack of a dominant second option may place additional pressure on Stroud to generate big plays through improvisation.

Meanwhile, tight ends Dalton Schultz, Jake Ferguson, Cade Stover, Max Klare, Oscar Delp, Will Dissly, and others provide depth, but their collective production remains modest.

The offensive line, currently ranked No. 30, continues to be a liability, yet the coaching staff believes the existing pieces are sufficient to compete in the division.

Broader Implications

How the Texans navigate these storylines will determine not only their playoff fate but also the narrative surrounding Stroud's future. A successful season could spark trade rumors, while a continued struggle might accelerate a rebuild.

Fans and fantasy owners alike will be watching closely as the team's unpredictable elements — Klein's blocking, Montgomery's role, and Stroud's poise — play out on the field.

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