We hit the defensive snap count
http://www.armacan.com/andy-lee-jersey-c-1_11.html analysis yesterday, this time it
’s the Houston Texans offense.Greg Mancz played the most of any Texan, logging 61 snaps on offense. Last year
’s starting center lost that gig already to Nick Martin, but he’s still a valuable interior reserve. He played 75 percent of the snaps at center after taking over for Martin.Rookie tackle Julie
’n Davenport played 55 snaps, a nice workload for someone the Texans are hoping can be NFL-ready come September. Only Mancz and rookie tight end Evan Baylis played more.Dres Anderson and Devin Street, both competing for the same reserve wideout reps, played 36 and 34 reps, respectively. Anderson scored the productivity win in the battle, as three of the Texans
’ top 5 gains came on his receptions. He finished with 4 catches for 80 yards. Street caught one of his two targets for 6 total yards. Riley McCarron, an undrafted rookie also in the mix, played 50. McCarron caught one pass for 18 yards.Undrafted rookie RB Dare Ogunbowale saw just 5 snaps on offense but did play more on special teams (17 reps) than any other offensive player. Tyler Ervin played 9 offensive snaps but just two on special teams, which many believe is his
http://www.officialpiratessale.com/tony-watson-jersey-c-1_16.html ticket to sticking on the roster for a second season. Keep an eye on this one going forward.
Deshaun Watson played more than half the snaps (47) at quarterback. The Texans clearly want the prized rookie QB to get as much action as he can.
Among the healthy scratches, seventh-round rookie center Kyle Fuller and second-year tight end Stephen Anderson are the bigger surprises.