The Houston Texans are spending heavily on other positions but are hesitant to offer CJ Stroud a massive contract extension. The hosts argue that Stroud's performance has declined significantly after a strong rookie year, particularly in the postseason, making him a 'weak link.' They predict a moderate, three-year, $100 million deal, positioning him as a mid-tier starter, reflecting a lack of full confidence from the team.
Impact: High. This cautious approach to Stroud's contract signals organizational doubt about his long-term potential as an elite quarterback, potentially impacting team strategy and player morale.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 02:42:49 to 02:46:28.
Sources in support: Rob Parker (Host), Kelvin Washington (Co-host)

