A free agent in April for the second straight year, Steven Nelson paid a visit to one of the league’s rebuilding teams. The Texans brought in the veteran cornerback for a meeting, according to ESPN.com’s Field Yates (on Twitter).
Nelson signed with the Eagles just before training camp last year, having hit free agency after a Steelers release. The former third-round pick worked as a starter with Philadelphia last season, but the Texans were one of the teams interested before the Eagles landed him.
The Texans re-signed Desmond King this offseason and have Lonnie Johnson going into a contract year. The team has starter needs at a few positions, and Nelson would qualify as a short-term answer at corner. Nelson turned 29 this offseason and is approaching his eighth NFL season.
The ex-Chief has experience outside and in the slot and has been a steady starter for most of his career. Nelson has not missed more than one game in a season since 2017. His best recent season came in 2019 — his first in Pittsburgh — when he allowed a 50% completion rate, a 65.8 passer rating as the nearest defender and ceded zero touchdowns. Over the past two years, Nelson has allowed 12 TDs and seen his other coverage figures rise as well.
He was good last year for the eagles. Not great, but good. He is solid #2 CB
Exactly who he is, a mostly solid #2 CB. Like the article says he was great in 2019 but he tailed off a bit in 2020 which might have contributed to the Steelers deciding to move on. But as a Steeler fan I have no complaints, he was reliable and far better than what they had been used to as a #2 CB.
If he was a solid #2 he would have a team by now. But the problem is that Nelson thinks he’s worth more than everyone else does.
Eh, both can be true, no?
Not sure about that. After all, Mathieu and Gilmore are still in play where landing spots are concerned
I think all 3 could come down to a matter of asking price.