Houston Texans general manager Nick Caserio did not commit to whether he thought star RB Joe Mixon would play at all in 2025.
The Texans have placed Joe Mixon on the reserve/non-football injury list to start the season. Mixon will miss at least the first four games of the season, but at this point, that seems optimistic. The 29-year-old running back has been sidelined since early OTAs with an ankle injury. His lack of progress and the team’s unwillingness to commit to his status long-term make this seem like a precarious situation.
I’ve been fading Mixon in redraft leagues and suggest you do the same. 2022 breakout Dameon Pierce is still with the team and earned first-team snaps in the team’s final preseason game. He and Nick Chubb seem to be in line to carry the workload early on. Rookie 4th-round pick Woody Marks might have the highest upside and is a name that’s been whispered by fantasy savants since the beginning of Best Ball season.
Figuring out this backfield early could lead to fantasy glory. The Texans have a top-5 defense and what should be an above-average passing game. Mixon was electric last year. If one of the three candidates can emerge as a workhorse, he could be a league winner. My gut tells me to trust Chubb at ADP and fade Marks’ rise in the coming week of so before the season starts.
–Blake Stachel (@bllakkay)