Houston Texans: Top 10 Draft Busts in Franchise History

HOUSTON - OCTOBER 10: Quarterback David Carr #8 of the Houston Texans is injured during their game against the Minnesota Vikings on October 10, 2004 at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
HOUSTON - OCTOBER 10: Quarterback David Carr #8 of the Houston Texans is injured during their game against the Minnesota Vikings on October 10, 2004 at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /
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The Houston Texans have appeared to come away with a pretty decent haul in the 2018 draft. Even so, could any of this year’s picks slide their way into the top ten busts list?

The Houston Texans completed their 17th draft this past weekend. Well, not including the expansion draft in 2002. Which we won’t be on this list. There have been some major hits. There have been some major misses.

In this three-part series, we’ll take a look at the Houston Texans history with rookies. You can view the top draft picks in Texans history here. This article will focus on the worst picks in franchise history.

In order to get this list as accurate as possible, picks more recent than 2014 will not be considered. Some of these players still have a shot to turn their fortunes around. That is if they are currently on track to be included on this list.

There may be players missing, too high, or too low for you. Let me know what you think, whether you agree, disagree, or think someone should be included. So, this list will be comprised while trying to weigh and balance value, production, and expectation.

You probably won’t see anyone on this list drafted after the 4th round. After that, it usually isn’t a surprise if they don’t pan out. That being said, let us get to the honorable mentions.

All that being said, let’s get to the Honorable Mentions!