The Houston Texans are on the clock. Well, sort of. While the NFL Draft is rapidly approaching in the coming weeks and teams are headed across the country for pro days and interviews, Houston will have to be patient and wait till the middle of Day 2 before it officially can be on the clock.

As of now, the Deshaun Watson trade up last year looks like a huge win for Houston. After trading away a second-round pick and Brock Osweiler to the Cleveland Browns, former general manager Rick Smith double-dipped to move up 13 spots and select the Clemson gunslinger. Watson shined in his six appearances for the Texans in 2017 and was on his way to breaking records before tearing his ACL in early November. Watson will have to come back 100-percent healthy, but as of now, it’s hard to disagree with Smith’s decision.

As good as Watson was, the Texans still have a hole at left tackle. Free agency is one way to go, and adding Seantrel Henderson definitely helps, but they still need more.

Houston will still try to work former fourth-round pick Julie’n Davenport in as a franchise right tackle this offseason, but whoever plays left tackle for Houston is a short-term option. The Texans will need to score big early if they want to fix their offensive line woes quickly to protect their franchise quarterback. Assuming Davenport stays on the right side, here are five players Texans fans should keep an eye on as potential franchise pieces.