10:03 am | August 8, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Houston Texans added another playmaker for Deshaun Watson. For the first time, the young quarterback will have a proven pass-catcher in the backfield after Houston traded for running back Duke Johnson on Thursday.
Johnson, who is entering his fifth NFL season, has never had a season with fewer than 47 catches. That came last season, when he was targeted 62 times and gained 429 receiving yards with three touchdowns. He also had 40 carries for 201 yards. According to Pro Football Focus, Johnson’s career receiving grade (90.9) ranks fifth among running backs with at least 100 targets, dating back to 2015.
Lamar Miller is still the Texans’ starting running back, but Johnson should give Houston a perfect complement to Miller and a solid backup at the position after the team cut 2017 third-round pick D’Onta Foreman early in training camp. Adding Johnson also means the Texans should be able to lighten Miller’s load, which could help him stay healthy and active for all 16 games this season. Last year, Miller played in 14 games while dealing with ankle and chest injuries.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Texans traded a conditional fourth-round pick in 2020 that could become a third-round pick to the Browns. Even if it is a third-round pick, the Texans are expected to receive at least two compensatory picks, likely in the third round, after losing defensive backs Tyrann Mathieu and Kareem Jackson in free agency.