Minicamp Rolled On With Some Good and Bad from C.J. Stroud and the Offense
A couple of mistakes early didn't ruin the day for the offense
The Houston Texans held their second day of mandatory minicamp on Wednesday.
Here are 11 observations from the workout.
C.J. Stroud and the offense improved from their Tuesday performance. Stroud started a little slow, throwing a pick-six to Jalen Pitre in 7-on-7. It was a great read by Pitre. Stroud hadn’t made mistakes like that on quick decisions before. Stroud threaded the needle to Dalton Schultz over safety Reed Blankenship. It was one of his best throws of the day. Jayden Higgins effortlessly hauled in a strike from Stroud in the first team period for a nice chunk of yards. Stroud’s success on short passes showed up after another mistake. Xavier Hutchinson hauled in two passes to set the offense up for a field goal attempt.


