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Should the goal of Texans recently published Ol Alex Cappa in the free agency?

The Houston Texans must update their interior design line after giving up 54 sacks in 2024. After its publication, an inexpensive option is now on the market.

The Cincinnati Bengals announced on Monday that they published the security guard Alex Cappa. Cappa joined the AFC North franchise as an unrestricted free agent in 2022 and entered its eighth NFL season.

A third round of the Tampa Bay Buccaners of the NFL design from 2018 from Humboldt State won a great bowl in 2020. Cappa entered the last year of his contract with the Bengal and was supposed to be an unrestricted free agent in 2026.

During his term in Cincinnati, Cappa started all 50 games on the right guard. In 2023, according to the statistics and information from ESPN, he took the 60th out of 62 players in the Pass block profit rate as a guard. Last season, Cappa last took the same statistics among 64 qualified players.

In Houston, Cappa could look for a new home than the lowest price. Last season he allowed most sacks, pressure and hurry from all offensive linemes, while protecting Joe Burrow for all-Pro qb, even though he also dealt with a lower body with a injury before the start of the regular season.

The Texans were also able to use Cappa to change a change to the overturn of an offensive lineman. Houston also has to support his broad recipient room, so that adding the former outstanding from Tampa can select the franchise with its first overall selection.

Money will speak for Houston, which currently contains only 4.6 million US dollars in the salary limit for the new league year from next week. Cappa, who has had a professional run blocking, could be ready to take the league's minimum to reset his time in the professionals.

This article originally appeared on Texan Wire: Should the Texans target the former Bengals Ol Alex Cappa?