In his second season, C.J. Stroud led the Houston Texans to the playoffs but individually took a step back in 2024. He fell out of the top 10 quarterbacks as a result.
Stroud is entering a critical third season with the Texans, and the organization has gone about getting him back on the trajectory he appeared on as a rookie, when he earned Offensive Rookie of the Year and Pro Bowl honors.
That has included a new offensive coordinator and line, both of which should be improved.
“That can affect your confidence when the protection and the playcalling around you isn’t great,” an anonymous NFL quarterbacks coach said, per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler on July 14. “It can all tie together. But the framework of what made him great his rookie year is still there … Such a natural thrower of the football with elite ball placement.”