Texans preparing for standout performance from Patriots CB Christian Gonzalez

Christian Gonzalez might be the x-factor for the New England Patriots against the Houston Texans on Sunday afternoon.

Stefon Diggs knows talented cornerbacks. He’s faced ample over his 10-year NFL career, including several New England Patriots stars like Stephon Gilmore and J.C. Jackson.

It’s early in his career, but Diggs knows second-year cornerback Christian Gonzalez could be one of the best he faces all season.

“He’s very impressive,” the Houston Texans receiver said. “He got hurt last year. I was in Buffalo last year, so I watched him—great hips, a strong guy, too. Coming out, he was one of the top picks, obviously. He was impressive in college.

“I’ve been in the league a long time. I done seen a lot of corners, so he’s definitely a hell of an athlete.”

The 6-foot-1 defensive back has lived up to the billing as a first-round pick. Despite being limited to four games as a rookie, Gonzalez didn’t allow a touchdown in coverage and held quarterbacks to a 45.2 percent completion percentage.

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So far, Gonzalez hasn’t shown any signs of rust or decline through five games. He has one interception while holding opposing quarterbacks to a 65.2 passer rating and receivers.

Receivers are averaging just 8.3 yards per catch against him. He allowed one touchdown in coverage against three pass deflections.

“All the traits are off the charts with him, size, length, corner. Just seeing his instincts showing up, his ability to make plays on the football,” Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said.  “You can see leading a lot of one-on-one matchups and he’s able to make plays in those situations.

“He’s doing a really good job for them.”

With Nico Collins on the injured reserve for four games, Diggs will likely draw Gonzalez in coverage. If not, Tank Dell will match up in what could be a long day for the second-year target.

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The Texans feel content about their receiving room this season, but most of the damage has come from Collins. Houston must turn to its depth in John Metchie III and Xavier Hutchinson, too.

Last week, Hutchinson caught three passes for 31 yards. Metchie’s caught one pass for a gain of seven through three games.

Gonzalez is going to create problems for Houston’s passing game. Diggs must step up, but someone else will have to take over as a constant No. 2.

“You can’t replace (Collins) but at the same time, we’ve got a room full of guys that are hungry, that want to go in, that want to get their ops,” offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik said.

Kickoff from Gillette Stadium is scheduled for noon CT.

Patriots’ odds of landing No. 1 pick in 2024 NFL draft are surprising

What are the odds that the Patriots end up with the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL draft? The answer might surprise you.

If the season ended today, the New England Patriots would have the No. 3 overall pick of the 2024 NFL draft. But what are the odds that they manage to finish the season with the No. 1 overall pick?

ESPN sports analytics writer Seth Walder tallied up the percentages for the Patriots, Chicago Bears and Arizona Cardinals in landing the top pick in the draft.

The Bears, who still own the Carolina Panthers’ first-round draft pick, are currently the runaway favorites to come away with the top pick, while the Cardinals come in at a distant second and Patriots at a far more distant third.

It’s a bit surprising to see the Patriots have such low odds considering their strength of schedule the rest of the way. They still have games against the Los Angeles Chargers, Pittsburgh Steelers, Kansas City Chiefs, Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills and New York Jets left on their regular season slate.

An argument could be made that the Jets game is the most winnable one left on the Patriots’ schedule, but there’s a possibility Aaron Rodgers could be back in at quarterback for Gang Green by the time that matchup comes around.

There is still plenty of losing left for a Patriots team that could find itself in prime position to draft one of the top-two quarterbacks, Caleb Williams or Drake Maye, in 2024.

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Patriots plummet in ESPN’s AFC East divisional odds

Will the AFC East leave the Patriots behind in 2023?

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The newest ESPN prediction model has the New England Patriots falling off a cliff in the AFC East in 2023.

When doling out FPI rankings, the Patriots came in at fourth place with merely an 8% chance of winning the AFC East division. The Miami Dolphins came in at third place with a 22% percent chance, while the New York Jets (25%) and Buffalo Bills (44%) were second and first, respectively.

These new odds are obviously banking on the Jets being significantly better with quarterback Aaron Rodgers getting more out of the burgeoning young talent than Zach Wilson, Mike White and Joe Flacco did last season. The Bills are already in a class of their own, and the same argument could be made for the Dolphins, assuming quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is healthy.

Meanwhile, there are nothing but question marks surrounding the Patriots. How will Mac Jones perform in his third year? Do they have enough help at receiver? Will the offensive line improve? How will Bill O’Brien fit in as the new offensive coordinator?

All of those questions, along with having the hardest schedule in the NFL, will be a challenge the likes of which the Patriots haven’t seen in quite some time.

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