The Texans’ general manager stood up on the podium today." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteBattle Red Bloga Houston Texans communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsTexansOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Texans StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Texans NewsYahoo Texans Team PageYahoo Texans ReportYahoo Texans Depth ChartYahoo Texans TransactionsYahoo Texans PhotosOdds About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Filed under:News2019 NFL Draft2019 Houston Texans Offseason2019 NFL Draft: Brian Gaine SpeaksNew Color Rush Kahale Warring Jersey ,24commentsThe Texans’ general manager stood up on the podium today. CDTShareTweetShareShare2019 NFL Draft: Brian Gaine SpeaksBrian Spurlock-USA TODAY SportsI really love to pick someone’s brain. You know, really take an ice cream scoop to their skull, get in there, and see what they are actually thinking. Brian Gaine took the top off yesterday and let loose, divulging lots of interesting information to the beat reporters, and afterwards Aaron Wilson took to Twitter to let us, the simpletons, know what Gaine was thinking. The biggest news Cheap Kahale Warring Jersey , and best news, from Gaine is that Will Fuller V should be ready for Week One against the Saints. The speed demon tore his ACL against the Miami Dolphins last year, and with his injury went the Texans’ offense; it was back to being banal and run-heavy, limiting Deshaun Watson and snipping his downfield passing ability. Fuller should be there when the Texans play the New Orleans Saints’ whatever pass defense on Monday Night Football. Gaine also discussed D’Onta Foreman. The Texans’ primary backup to Lamar Miller broke out against Blaine Gabbert and the Arizona Cardinals in 2017, but tore his Achilles while barraging into the end zone. He played a few games last season and wasn’t himself. He looked more like a rolling walrus than a dancing bear. This offseason, he lost weight, is in good shape, and should be back to his rookie self in 2019. The elephant in the room is one of the best edge defenders in football Kahale Warring Jersey Womens , ordained with dreadlocks, wound in muscle, and impossible to block in the run game. The Texans franchise-tagged Jadeveon Clowney. The reports have been that both sides are far away from reaching a deal. Gaine said the plan is still to extend him. Good. They should do that. Give him $100 over five years and $60 million guaranteed. Get it done. Lastly, Gaine discussed the team’s left tackle situation. The plan is for Matt Kalil and Julien Davenport to compete for the starting spot. Again, good. Bring it. My boat is the only one tied up at Daven’s port. He’s better than Kalil. He should play left tackle. And you know what? Kalil is going to end up the starter even if he shouldn’t be. The Texans didn’t pay him $7.5 million this year for him to not play over Davenport. It’s going to be an atrocity. Then Seantrel Henderson will get injured and Davenport will play right tackle, and we are going to be riding the same carousel all over again. J.J. Watt would like to see some defensive players get some love from MVP voters.Responding to Sam Farmer of the making the case for Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald being named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player, Watt wrote on Twitter that he thinks the voters are always going to select someone who plays offense.“See 2014,” Watt wrote. “It’s always been an offensive award. (or 2012).”In 2014 Kahale Warring Houston Texans Jersey , Watt got 13 out of 50 MVP votes, finishing a distant second to Aaron Rodgers in MVP voting. That’s the closest any defensive player has come to winning the Associated Press league MVP award since 1986, when Lawrence Taylor won it.The fact that Taylor won MVP shows that it hasn’t “always” been an offensive award, as Watt said. Vikings defensive tackle Alan Page also won the award in 1971, and Washington kicker Mark Moseley won it in 1982. But those are the only defensive or special teams players to win the award in its 61-year history.In today’s NFL, it’s hard to picture anyone other than a quarterback winning MVP. Even great ones like Watt and Donald.