What happened: Will Anderson Jr. has been vocal about the respect he has for the culture inside the Texans' defensive line room. Jonathan Greenard, another veteran on that same front, echoed similar praise for how that group approaches the game. That kind of internal admiration signals a unit that believes it can hang with anyone in the conference.

Why it matters: Anderson is only entering his third NFL season and he already commands that level of respect in the room, which says plenty about the talent stacked around him in Houston. Greenard backing up the same sentiment adds a second established voice validating the unit's identity. Stack that against Baltimore's front and the Texans have a real case for best D-line in the AFC.

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