Matt and BFD review the Texans 2019 Draft Class." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - Log In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsTexansOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Texans StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Texans NewsYahoo Texans Team PageYahoo Texans ReportYahoo Texans Depth ChartYahoo Texans TransactionsYahoo Texans PhotosOdds About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Filed under:Battle Red Radio2019 NFL Draft2019 Houston Texans OffseasonHouston Texans Podcast: April Is The Cruelest MonthNew Benardrick McKinney Color Rush Jersey ,7commentsMatt and BFD review the Texans 2019 Draft Class. CDTShareTweetShareShareHouston Texans Podcast: April Is The Cruelest MonthPhoto by Al Gretz/Keystone Features/Getty ImagesApril is the cruellest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing Memory and desire, stirring Dull roots with spring rain.The 2019 NFL Draft has left people who care about the Houston Texans missing long warm winters, and feeling sharp and splintered. Despite having a first and two second round picks, the Texans didn’t add immediate talent for the 2019 season after sitting on their cap space this offseason. Development. Potential. Eventually. Wasting Deshaun Watson’s rookie contract. Matt and BFD discuss the Texans draft class, talking specifically about the first round leap frog, Max Scharping’s potential, Lonnie Johnson’s strength and length, a best player available tight end Jordan Akins Color Rush Jersey , if that Longhorn can replace Christian Covington, a fullback in 2019, and where the team currently stands. Also the floor is open for questions for tonight’s show. Please leave them in the comments below. We are recording around 7 p.m. CST tonight. The direct link is here. The embedded player is below. MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE:You can subscribe on iTunes here.You can subscribe on Android/Google here. You can subscribe/listen on Spotify here.You can subscribe/listen on Stitcher here.Please subscribe and write a lovely review that gives us that three stars out of five rating we deserve. Keep that in mind when you download the episode this week.Thanks for staying awhile and listening. Enjoy the show while you do whatever it is that you do. On Saturday, the Texans are going to Newark, New Jersey to play the New York Jets. It’s all very confusing. As we await that game, we can learn the latest from Aaron Wilson about the Texans’ injury situation. Here’s a summary. Kayvon Webster was designated to return from injured reserve. He has a 21 day window to practice until the Texans decide he’s ready to play, or he will miss the remainder of the season. After being signed in late August, Webster played two snaps in one game against Dallas, injured his quad, and hasn’t played since. Maybe he’ll play soon. That would be cool. Shareece Wright just got burned by another double move while you were reading this paragraph. Aaron Colvin suffered an ankle injury and still hasn’t played much. Romeo Crennel had the following to say:I don’t know. This sounds more like a guy they don’t trust to have out on the field. Colvin was a fine cost-effective signing in free agency DeAndre Hopkins Color Rush Jersey , but it isn’t surprising he’s been worse in Houston than he was in Jacksonville. Playing in between A.J. Bouye and Jalen Ramsey is much different than playing between Johnathan Joseph and Wright or Kareem Jackson. Notably, Houston hasn’t designated Kevin Johnson to return either after he suffered another concussion earlier this year. This secondary is in a strange place. The last bit of injury news concerns Zach Fulton and DeAndre Carter. Fulton has a hand injury, and Carter suffered a concussion against the Colts attempting to make a goal line catch. Both are back at practice. There were a few practice squad moves. Washington lost their entire offensive line to injury, so they signed Kyle Fuller off Houston’s practice squad. Practice squad tight end Eric Tomlinson was signed by the Jets. Good luck, fellas. Lastly, Derek Newton signed with the Saints. Good luck, dude. I loved watching him and Brandon Brooks play together and demolish the right side of defenses. We were so young once.