Cam Robinson has signed a one-year contract with the Houston Texans, a strategic move as the team reshapes its offensive line. This comes after the Texans let go of Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil and other starters, highlighting a clear commitment to revamping their protection for quarterback C.J. Stroud.
Robinson, a seasoned tackle with eight years of experience, previously played for the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he faced the Texans frequently. His consistent performance against Houston, including his ability to limit pressures, suggests he could be a valuable asset in addressing the Texans' struggles with quarterback pressure and sacks last season.
With Robinson on board, Houston can solidify the left tackle position without disrupting the roles of other linemen, potentially optimizing their offensive line configuration. This signing also aligns with Houston's draft strategy emphasizing players from Alabama, further integrating Robinson's familiarity with head coach DeMeco Ryans' philosophy.