Nico Collins set high water mark for yardage in a season vs. Browns

Collins surpassed his 2021 output with three catches for 35 yards and a touchdown in the #Texans’ loss to the #Browns in Week 13

While the Houston Texans’ offense was lackluster at best against the Cleveland Browns in Week 13, wide receiver Nico Collins managed to snag enough receptions to set his career high in yardage and catches in a season in the matchup. collins burst onto the scene this year as a much-needed contributor on offense and has proven over the course of 12 games that he is a force to be reckoned with.

The Alabama native was a third-round selection by the Texans in last year’s draft class and caught 33 passes for 446 yards as a rookie in 2021. This season, he has brought in 37 passes for 481 yards, including three of those receptions for 35 yards and a touchdown against the Browns in Sunday’s action.

These numbers likely won’t get Collins on the All-Pro squad at the end of the year, but they are an indication that his trajectory is trending up, even as the Texans’ fortunes on the whole are in a tailspin. He has not had the benefit of particularly good quarterback play to this point in his career, and especially in the 2022 season where he has caught passes from Davis Mills and, more recently, Kyle Allen.

His counterpart on the outside, Brandin Cooks, was inactive for the Week 13 tilt, which opened the door for Collins to take on an expanded role in the offense. He was targeted no less than 10 times in the game, and scored the Texans’ only touchdown on a pass from the aforementioned Allen.

With more performances like the one he turned out against Cleveland, Collins could soon find himself as one of Houston’s brightest offensive stars in an offense that should feature a premium quarterback prospect next year. If he can keep his head up through all of the ups and downs of the Texans’ rebuild, he might prove to be the team’s best offensive weapon.

Jordan Akins climbing Texans’ all-time tight end yardage leaderboard

Akins’ two-catch performance against the #Commanders was enough to put him in second place on a #Texans all-time franchise leaderboard

With his two receptions for eight yards against the Washington Commanders in Week 11 Houston Texans tight end, Jordan Akins moved to second all-time on a key leaderboard in the team’s franchise history. Akins has been a key piece of the Texans’ offense in 2022 and has seen his usage gradually rise over the course of the season while he has been competing for more reps against former first-round pick O.J. Howard.

Though his raw numbers from Week 11 aren’t overly impressive, his 1499 yards receiving over the course of his career with the Texans have him positioned behind Owen Daniels at second place on the team’s all-time leaderboard for yardage by a tight end. The gap between him and Daniels is likely to be insurmountable at this point in Akins’ career, though it wouldn’t be out of the question to see the difference narrow in the coming weeks.

Hamstrung by inconsistent quarterback play, Akins has had a hard time breaking out in the Texans’ offense, but his explosive potential is evident on nearly every down he plays. His lanky frame and smooth stride are perfectly suited for jump-ball duties or routes run along the sidelines with space to work after the catch.

If he weren’t playing second-fiddle to Howard at this point in the season, Akins could be one of Houston’s leading receivers, and as the offense begins to experiment with new strategies, he may see his role expand over the Texans’ last seven games. The only uncertainty for Akins at this juncture of the season is whether he will be re-signed by Houston as part of their 2023 rebuild, or if he will need to pursue a contract elsewhere for next season.

Given the potential, he has shown and his accomplishments in a Texans uniform, the team’s front office should be expected to make every effort to keep Akins as a part of their plans moving forward.

Dameon Pierce has amassed second-most yards through 10 games as a rookie in Texans history

Pierce made another appearance in the #Texans’ record book after his performance against the #Commanders in Week 11

The Houston Texans’ 2022 campaign is in a tailspin, but that doesn’t mean that their impressive rookie running back Dameon Pierce isn’t continuing to make headway in the franchise record book. Though his Week 11 performance left something to be desired, he still managed to get into the top two among Texans rookies all time for yardage through his first 10 games.

His 915 yards from scrimmage are second only to Domanick Williams, who tallied 1002 in 2003. Pierce placed ahead of the third-place back, Steve Slaton, in the category by 16 yards and is poised to put himself in a position to continue racking up the accolades as the season continues.

Part of the disappointment for Houston in their Week 11 loss was the sparing usage of Pierce, who only saw 10 carries on the ground and three targets through the air in the game. Clearly, his talent warrants that he is more utilized on the Texans’ struggling offense, and the coaching staff was remiss to limit his involvement in a matchup where it didn’t seem that they were overly concerned with pursuing their second win of the season.

For Pierce, this season has put his abilities at center stage on a weekly basis despite Houston’s struggles. His hard-nosed running style has played well with the Texans’ gritty identity, and perhaps with better quarterback play to take the heat off of Pierce as the feature back, he could blossom into one of the premier running backs in the NFL.

It is unlikely that Davis Mills will take the necessary step forward to keep defenses on their toes, and Pierce will likely have to wait for next season to reach his full potential on a wholly competent offense. For now, though, the weekly reminders of his excellence will serve as a bastion of hope for Texans fans who need a little positivity amid the team’s skid back to being the league’s doormat.

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