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The Houston Texans' offensive line has been a hot topic of discussion this entire season. Things really escalated after the Texans' were defeated 28-16 by the New england Patriots last Sunday afternoon, thanks in some parts to the Patriots' defensive front seven overwhelming Houston's offensive line throughout the entirety of the game. 

This offseason, general manager Nick Caserio brought in names like tackle Cam Robinson, guard Ed Ingram, center Jake Andrews and even rookie draft pick Aireontae Ersery to help fix a porous situation left by last year's unit.

To a certain degree, they were successful during the regular season. However, not enough to stave off Patriot pass rushers and allow quarterback C.J. Stroud enough time to comfortable survey the field and deliver accurate passes to his receiving options. 

Carios has another chance to improve the line this offseason via the draft and free agency. Do you think that he makes the right moves to help this weakness? Let us know in the comments section below.