The Texans\u2019 Super Bowl odds opened +3,200, but have drifted to +5,000,\u201d <\/strong>an analyst from FanDuel told Casino.org<\/em>. \u201cThey\u2019ve gone from +1,500 to +2,600 to win the AFC, and +280 to +320 in the AFC South. They\u2019re still a solid team, but their price is more reflective of increased expectations for the Colts.\u201d<\/strong><\/p><\/blockquote>\nIn Bill O\u2019Brien\u2019s six years as coach, the Texans won nine-plus games five times. They\u2019re expected to flirt with a .500 record this season. Their over\/under win total is 7.5 at most sportsbooks, including FanDuel, where the bet is -105 on the over and -115 on the under. William Hill is the outlier at 8.0 (+140 over; -160 under).<\/p>\n
The Money Man<\/strong><\/h2>\nOn Saturday, as teams around the NFL were wrestling with roster cuts, the Texans signed quarterback Deshaun Watson to a four-year contract extension reportedly worth $156 million. He is a superb player. He\u2019s 24-13 in 37 career starts, with a sterling 66.8 percent completion rate and 101.0 passer rating.<\/p>\n
Watson is +1,400 for MVP at William Hill.<\/strong><\/p>\nHowever, he\u2019ll sorely miss Hopkins, who has 632 receptions in seven seasons. Over his last three years, he\u2019s averaged 105 receptions for 1,372 yards and 10.3 touchdowns. The Texans traded him to Arizona for Johnson, who rushed for 1,239 yards in 2016, but had a total of only 1,308 yards in 26 games the past three seasons.<\/p>\n
The Texans are going to have to win with Watson and their defense. Fortunately, they have the personnel to compete. The face of the defense, of course, is J.J. Watt. He had 16 sacks in 2018. However, in 2016, 2017, and 2019, he played in only 16 of a possible 48 games and recorded 5.5 sacks.<\/p>\n
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At BetMGM, Watt is fifth on the Comeback Player of the Year board at +900, and third on the Defensive Player of the Year list at +1,100.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
O\u2019Brien signed Cobb and Cooks to try to replace Hopkins. Cooks had 1,000-plus yards from 2015 through 2018 but just 583 yards last year, and has a history of concussions. Cobb\u2019s one and only 1,000-yard season came in 2014.<\/p>\n
O\u2019Brien is tied for last on PointsBet\u2019s Coach of the Year chart at +5,000.<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nEditor\u2019s Note: This is the 23rd of 32 NFL team previews<\/strong> and the third of four on the AFC South.<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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