The most yawn-inducing http://www.thetexansfootballauthentic.com/deshaun-watson-jersey-authentic , bowl is in the books and once again, Houston Texans’ head coach Bill O’Brien can brag that his coaching mentor has another ring. What does that mean for the rest of us? All of the NFL-centric media is now turned to wild speculation, poorly informed imaginings and I-just-pulled-this-outta-my-backside “journalism”. Including, but not limited to, mock drafts, free agent predictions, 2019 season results and possibly even some fashion tips... Over at ESPN.com, they’ve kindly included the Houston Texans not once, but twice in their Ten Bold Predictions for next season. The first falls into a ‘fat chance’ category, although they make a good argument to get some buy-in:The Texans will sign Le’Veon Bell to a deal that eclipses Todd Gurley’sFirst off, never in the history of ever have the Texans brass shown any signs of throwing crazy money at players who are anything but team guys. Sure, they’ll toss the gross national product of a third world country at guys like [NAME REDACTED], but someone who could legitimately help the team reach the next level doesn’t stand a chance if he doesn’t pass the locker room cancer sniff test. So, we’ll move along... Next up, they have the Texans ruling the AFC roost, but bowing at the altar of Brees soon thereafter, kind of like how they ruled the AFC South for all of 6 days recently... The Saints will defeat the Texans in Super Bowl LIVWhile this is a far more likely scenario, particularly if general manager Brian Gaine can fix the offensive line, the injury bug stops biting a third of the starting depth chart and Bill O’Brien’s newest assistant turned offensive coordinator can actually call actionable plays when the game is on the line, it still remains to be seen. Over at Forbes.com, a site not exactly known for dynamic football coverage, they took the approach of recapping what most already know prior to leaning into any predictions:(Houston Texans) Off-Season Targets The folks at BleacherReport.com - a site more often associated with football than Forbes.com - just ran their first 7 round mock draft and brought the Texans some interesting choices: The Pick: Cody Ford, OL, OklahomaRound Two:Round Three:Round Four: The pick isn’t listed, which begs the assumption they’re assuming Houston makes a tradeRound Five: Round Six:Round Seven: Also not listed, so BR is expecting Gaine and co. to make some trades with later picks. While the head scratching is full-on with a few of these picks, seeing Cody Ford in battle redwouldn’t suck and watching Houston use some draft capital to land a corner and a wide out in the second round makes sense. And, anyone who has been paying attention knows the Texans would never let a draft go by without picking an edge rusher, hence the Ben Banogu selection. Seeing Rodney Anderson (hopefully a fully recovered from season ending knee injury Rodney) do this for Houston would be nice too:But, the off-season is long, the shelf-life of predictions and mock drafts are short and we just don’t know how things will shake out between now and the start of training camp. Want to join in the fun of making crazy predictions? Feel free to drop your craziest Texans predictions in the comments below. The Jacksonville Jaguars are without running back Leonard Fournette for the fourth time in two seasons.They went 3-0 without him in 2017.Fournette is inactive a week after straining his right hamstring in the opener against the New York Giants. Fournette tested his hamstring before Sunday's game against the New England Patriots, but the Jaguars opted to be cautious with him in Week 2.The Detroit Lions will be without star pass rusher Ezekiel Ansah against the San Francisco 49ers. 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