When the Houston Texans shipped over two first-round picks, a second and change to South Beach for left tackle Laremy Tunsil and receiver Kenny Stills, skeptics were enraged. The package, to many, was far too much for a 25-year-old tackle without a Pro-Bowl bid to his name.
Those skeptics are waning. Tunsil has proved his worth. Those over at Pro Football Focus can prove it.
According to PFF, Tunsil has a 92.3 pass-blocking grade since Week 2 of the 2019 campaign, best among all offensive players. His 90.8 pass-blocking grade for the entire season is the best in Texans franchise history, since the debut of PFF (2006).
Laremy Tunsil's 90.8 pass blocking grade this season is the highest by a Texan in PFF history.
His 92.3 mark since Week 2 is the best among every offensive players in the NFL. pic.twitter.com/p0DnGmp1pH
— PFF HOU Texans (@PFF_Texans) November 23, 2019
Though missing one game and earning his fair share of false start penalties, the trade to acquire Tunsil has paid off for the Texans. He, by all means, is a franchise blindside protector at just 25 years old. Houston would pull the trigger, to send a treasure of picks, again in a heartbeat.