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Micjones 06-18-2012 08:09 PM

Houston Heading Toward Big Season.
 
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If you are looking for one NFL player that is capable of a breakout season in 2012 then look no farther than Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Justin Houston.

The Chiefs drafted Houston in the third round out of Georgia and getting him there was a steal. Houston was projecting as a mid-first round pick before he tested positive for marijuana use at the NFL scouting combine. Teams backed away from a player stupid enough to smoke weed so close to such an important event but the Chiefs felt that Houston’s value was too great to pass on in round three. They also felt that, after talking with Houston, that there wouldn’t be any future trouble.

So far, KC’s investment is paying off big time.

Houston got off to a slow start last season (what Chiefs player didn’t) but by the end of the year he had forced his way into the starting lineup and soon he became an every-down player. In fact, Houston’s numbers and grades from Pro Football Focus indicated that he could be a monster in 2012. First, take a look at Houston’s overall grades from 2012.

Houston’s first four weeks were crap. After that he didn’t play as much and when he did he was average. Then, from Week 10 on, save a slip-up against the eventual AFC Champion Patriots, Houston was a beast. He finished the season with an overall grade of +6.8.

Yet there was a clear moment when Houston “got it” and it appeared to come around Week 10. We were tracking Houston’s progress here on AA and we had already noticed he had gone from bad to average and correctly predicted that he was about to turn the corner.*

*This is just one of the many reasons you should subscribe to premium stats at Pro Football Focus.

So what kind of season might Houston have in 2012? Chances are he could be even better than he was from Week 10 on of last season. But what if he was just equally as good? What would his numbers look like?

In 2011,Houston finished the year with six sacks, three QB hits, 13 QB hurries, three batted passes, 45 tackles and 32 stops.*

*The official NFL numbers credit Houston for a few more tackles. They also credit him with -.5 a sack. We’re using PFF numbers here because we believe them to be more accurate. PFF doesn’t give out 1/2 sacks. If two players get there at the same time, they both get credit for a sack.

His grades from PFF were as follows:

Overall: +6.8, Run D: +7.4, Pass Coverage: -7.6

If we take his numbers from Week 10 on, average them out and project them for an entire season, they look like this.

12 sacks

4 QB Hits

22 QB Hurries

58 Tackles

50 Stops

+33.4 Overall Grade

How does that +33.4 overall grade stack up against all 3-4 OLB from 2011?

It would be good for #3 in the entire NFL behind only Cameron Wake (+43.5) and Aldon Smith (+36.4) and ahead of players like Demarcus Ware (+32.6) and even Tamba Hali (+31.4).

The 50 stops?

Yeah, that’d be the best in the NFL.

The stops are really important because those are plays basically blown up by Houston. Add to that 12 sacks and you’ve got yourself an absolute force at OLB opposite Tamba Hali.

2012 will be Houston’s second season in Romeo Crennel’s defense. He’ll likely benefit from a full offseason of work and a more structured preseason plan from Romeo Crennel rather than Todd Haley’s “we’ll take it slow approach.” Houston should be ready right out of the gate this season and if he can string together 17 weeks of play comparable to his last eight weeks of football in 2011, the Kansas City Chiefs defense is going to be very, very good.

And Justin Houston could be heading to the Pro Bowl.
The Story.

whoman69 06-18-2012 08:24 PM

Errr, what's going on here? I feel like JimNasium right now.

BigMeatballDave 06-18-2012 08:29 PM

Re-break Manning

BossChief 06-18-2012 08:49 PM

Getting Baldwin AND Houston for the 21st overall pick was just masterful usage of draft currency.

It was like a "buy one, get one half off" sale because both had perceived issues.

And they say Pioli only plays it safe.

Hog's Gone Fishin 06-18-2012 08:50 PM

Well, I'd say this is good news. And with a beast at nose tackle we may just enjoy this defense like no other.

Okie_Apparition 06-18-2012 09:01 PM

Where's the pineapple

Easy 6 06-18-2012 09:26 PM

A ton of it is still just heavy ink on paper, but if even half of my expectations come true, its still going to be a transformed defense... scary.

I'll trust the locker room & yes i said it, 'right 53' culture to keep Houston on the right track & mentor the Poe's, the paper potential on both is sky high, Romeo worked a miracle his first year here with piecemeal, cant wait to see what he schemes up now with a far more handpicked team ... a NT with the proven/projected skills to play end, and a LB whose light magically flipped on last year, a force out of the blue.

Big Expectations, the lull before the storm.

CoMoChief 06-18-2012 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Hog Farmer (Post 8687409)
Well, I'd say this is good news. And with a beast at nose tackle we may just enjoy this defense like no other.

It sure as shit better if the Chiefs want to win 9-10 games with Cassel at QB.

JFC I wish we would have been able to get Manning. He's going to return to form more than likely and with him this roster would **** teams up the ass all season long. Can you imagine playing with a lead and just unleashing Hali and Houston on opposing offenses? With Cassel it's 3 n out and defense is still catching their breath from the last series.

**** you Cassel

**** you

**** you

**** you.

BigMeatballDave 06-18-2012 09:29 PM

If Berry is 100%, and the rest of the D stays healthy, this D will rape faces.

Peyton Manning, you are on notice.

Rasputin 06-18-2012 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 8687406)
Getting Baldwin AND Houston for the 21st overall pick was just masterful usage of draft currency.

It was like a "buy one, get one half off" sale because both had perceived issues.

And they say Pioli only plays it safe.

Yes and in between those picks we got our Cotf. I was really hoping for Hudson and we got him.

Rasputin 06-18-2012 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 8687510)
It sure as shit better if the Chiefs want to win 9-10 games with Cassel at QB.

JFC I wish we would have been able to get Manning. He's going to return to form more than likely and with him this roster would **** teams up the ass all season long. Can you imagine playing with a lead and just unleashing Hali and Houston on opposing offenses? With Cassel it's 3 n out and defense is still catching their breath from the last series.

**** you Cassel

**** you

**** you

**** you.

No matter how excited we try to get for this team we got FN Cassel to wake us up from a wet dream.

Frankie 06-18-2012 09:40 PM

LOL. Every thread about any other Chiefs player ends up being a Cassel thread. Such is the state of the CP.

O.city 06-18-2012 09:43 PM

I think Houston has a bright future, but I'm gonna let it playout a little more before I put too many eggs in that basket.

Chiefshrink 06-18-2012 10:34 PM

Houston is the real deal and as good as Von Miller is I predict Houston will rival his play most of the year. Yeah I realize they play in different defenses but just from a playmaking perspective is my point.

Two-Twenty 06-18-2012 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by sportsshrink (Post 8687612)
Houston is the real deal and as good as Von Miller is I predict Houston will rival his play most of the year. Yeah I realize they play in different defenses but just from a playmaking perspective is my point.

Hope that's true sir but your reputation precedes you.


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