Houston Texans running back Dameon Pierce. Marc Lebryk-USA TODAY Sports

Three hottest seats on the Houston Texans

The Houston Texans took the NFL by surprise in 2023, rebounding from a 3-13-1 season the year before to win 10 games and the AFC South title. 

Here are three people in the Texans organization who are feeling the most heat:

Running back Dameon Pierce

Pierce had a promising rookie season, rushing for 939 yards and four touchdowns on 220 carries while chipping in 30 receptions and a receiving touchdown in the passing game. But after heading into 2023 as Houston’s lead back, Pierce lost his starting job to Devin Singletary (now with the Giants) midway through the year, and he finished with just two games of 50 or more rushing yards.

The Texans traded for Joe Mixon last week, and he figures to be the team’s new bell-cow back. Mixon rushed for 1,034 yards and nine touchdowns last season, and he has four 1,000-yard rushing seasons and four seasons with seven or more rushing touchdowns under his belt.

If Pierce has another underwhelming season next year like he did in 2023 (416 rushing yards, 2.9 yards per carry, two touchdowns), he might start losing carries to Houston’s third- and fourth-string RBs.

Wide receiver Robert Woods

The Texans brought Woods in last offseason to be a stabilizing presence for their wide receiver room. But if they’re going to pay him close to $10 million, he'll need to produce more than the 40 receptions, 426 yards and one touchdown he gave them last season.

Nico Collins had a breakout year (80 receptions, 1,297 yards, eight touchdowns), and Tank Dell likely would have been a 1,000-yard rookie had he not missed six games with a leg injury. (He finished with 47 receptions, 795 yards and seven touchdowns in 11 games.) They’re both clearly the Texans’ Nos. 1 and 2 WRs, leaving Woods to battle Noah Brown, John Metchie and Xavier Hutchinson to be WR3. 

Metchie has been eased back into things after sitting out his rookie year while battling leukemia, but Brown passed Woods on the depth chart by midseason, and he finished with more yards (567) and a higher yards-per-catch average (17.2 to 10.6) than Woods did. Wood may just start the year as Houston’s fourth or fifth receiver depending on how training camp goes.

Defensive end Jerry Hughes

After leading the Texans with nine sacks in 2022, Hughes had a disappointing 2023 season with just three sacks and 30 pressures in 17 games. Houston added defensive ends Denico Autry, who had a career-high 11.5 sacks in 2023, and Mario Edwards Jr., as well as edge-rusher Danielle Hunter, who had a career-high 16.5 sacks in 2023, this offseason. If Hughes can’t get to the passer frequently, he may find himself out of a job.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Falcons to pick up star WR's fifth-year option
Falcons react to NFL levying fine against team and defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich
Insider names frontrunner in Browns' QB competition after drafting Shedeur Sanders
Yankees offense goes nuclear in blowout win
Giannis Antetokounmpo rips Tyrese Haliburton's father for 'disrespectful' act
Celtics make unique NBA playoff history in Game 5 win
How Steelers reportedly expect Aaron Rodgers saga will end
Juan Soto's bat speed decline threatens Mets' $765 million investment
NFL team executive expands on what Browns' Shedeur Sanders did wrong before draft
Insider suggests four-time Pro Bowl option for Steelers if Aaron Rodgers doesn't sign
Watch: Pacers, Tyrese Haliburton eliminate the Bucks in OT
Stanley Cup playoffs takeaways: Hurricanes advance, panic time for Maple Leafs
Jayson Tatum's historic game helps send Celtics to Eastern Conference semis
Pirates ace Paul Skenes explains why he's not concerned about potential injuries
Steelers may have found another steal in UDFA pool as Pittsburgh lands an athletic freak
49ers sign star TE to four-year extension
Spurs' Stephon Castle runs away with Rookie of the Year Award
Kings to make Doug Christie new head coach in full-circle moment
Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy sends strong message about whether he's ready to start in 2025
Pistons' Cade Cunningham comes alive in fourth quarter to stave off elimination vs. Knicks

Want more Texans news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.