December 10, 2025

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2021 Houston Texans Projections: The Running Backs

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By: Matt Weston

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What the computers have to say about how the Texans running backs will fare this season.

Houston’s running back room is more crowded than a hydra in a hat store. The Texans currently have David Johnson, Phillip Lindsay, Scottie Phillips, Rex Burkhead, Gregory (Buddy) Howell, Mark Ingram, and Dontrelle Hilliard on the roster. Nick Caserio has turned what is usually an expendable position group, into a highly invested position by keeping Johnson, and adding a trio of veterans to the roster.

In part one, we looked at Football Outsiders’ KUBIAK system that projected the Texans’ quarterbacks. Part two dives into what the KUBIAK projection system has to say about the Texans’ running backs. You can purchase the KUBIAK projections, and the Football Outsiders Almanac once it is published here.

The computers have Houston’s three primary running backs as Johnson, Lindsay, and Ingram. Everyone else is either cut, ends up on the practice squad, and receives scant playing time, if any at all. If you are expecting for Johnson to bounce back, then toss your computer through the window. At age 30, Johnson is projected to have a similar lackluster season like last year. Lindsay, splitting carries with Johnson and Ingram, is more of a complementary back in this projection. And Ingram, is typically ineffective until the redzone, where he is expected to get the bulk of his carries. None of the backs are projected to do much in the passing game.

This is what the computers have to say. Please enter your projections for Johnson, Lindsay, and Ingram utilizing the following format: Rushing: Rushes, Rushing Yards, Rushing Touchdowns, Receiving: Receptions, Receiving Yards, Receiving Touchdowns.

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