HOUSTON â" Former Dallas linebacker Bradie James jumped at the chance to reunite with Wade Phillips and Reggie Herring in Houston.
The rest of the Texans? Well, they began spring conditioning drills on Monday with many of the familiar faces missing.
Houston went 10-6 in 2011, winning its division for the first time and earning the franchiseâs first playoff berth. The roster then underwent significant change in free agency, with career sacks leader Mario Williams, tight end Joel Dreessen, right tackle Eric Winston and right guard Mike Brisiel among those who signed with other teams. The Texans also traded All-Pro linebacker DeMeco Ryans to Philadelphia.
Houston acquired the 6-foot-2, 246-pound James to fill the void left by Ryansâ departure. James played his first nine NFL seasons with the Cowboys, including the four-year span when Phillips was the head coach and defensive coordinator, and Herring became his linebackers coach.
âWade is kind of laid-back, but not too laid back,â James said. âIf you want to get Wade riled up, miss an assignment and heâll get after you. Reggie is the guy that is a âspit on the side of your faceâ type of guy. Heâs just on you like an old nagging woman, but they complement each other. You can just tell how the guys rallied around those two last year and there is talent all over the field out here.â
The Texans felt like James is a better fit for Phillipsâ 3-4 alignment than Ryans, who was drafted along with Williams and Winston by Houston in 2006, coach Gary Kubiakâs first season. Tight end Owen Daniels, the last remaining holdover from the class, thinks the Texans were lucky to keep the roster intact for that long.
âThatâs just part of the business,â Daniels said. âObviously, I wish all those guys the best, but weâve still got a lot of good players here and a lot of guys that contributed and a lot of up-and-coming guys that weâre excited about. I try to focus not necessarily more on whoâs gone. You have to give them credit for helping and contributing to get us where we got to, but a lot of the guys here have been working hard to continue that process.â
Quarterback Matt Schaub didnât go anywhere, and he said he is âright on scheduleâ in his recovery from a broken right foot that sidelined him for the final six games and the playoffs. He had a procedure last week to remove pins and screws from his foot, and he expects to be fully healed by the time training camp begins.
âItâs hard for me to tell you a certain date, or June or something like that,â he said. âAll I know is come time for training camp, Iâm going to be 100 percent ready to go and thatâs all that really matters, in my mind.â
The Texans set a franchise record for yards rushing (2,448) and ranked second in rushing offense (153 yards per game) in 2011, a key to their first playoff appearance. Winston didnât miss a game between 2007-11 and Brisiel started 25 games over the past two seasons.
Rashad Butler, who spent most of last season on injured reserve with an elbow injury, will take Winstonâs spot; Antoine Caldwell will take over at right guard after making only three starts there last season.
Schaub expects an easy transition.
âThey are guys that have played for us and played in this system and played in this league, so they have experience,â he said. âLooking forward to just getting them out there and getting a more integral role in what we are doing.â
Dreessen has joined Peyton Manning in Denver after starting 10 games last year and making six touchdown catches. His departure opens a spot for Garrett Graham, a fourth-round pick by the Texans in 2010. Graham has played in 13 games across two seasons.
âIt means a lot, and Iâm just going to try and go out there and earn the respect of the rest of my team and just try and do my best,â he said.
The Texans were just glad they were able to use the training room at Reliant Stadium, unlike last year when the lockout forced them to find other places to stay in shape. More than 30 players gathered for several workouts at nearby Rice as the labor dispute dragged on.
âI think this year will be a lot smoother,â Daniels said. âWeâll be able to obviously have the guys around, build that continuity within in our team. As many guys as we had together last year, weâll be able to have the whole team around this year, working together from day one. Thatâs going to go a long way, I think, for us and our preparation for the season.â
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