Top 10 biggest Houston Texans NFL draft busts of all time

7. Xavier Su’a-Filo, G, UCLA (2014, No. 33 overall)
Su’a-Filo was a second-team All-American in 2013 and took home the Morris Trophy, an annual award given to the best offensive and defensive linemen in the conference (Pac-12). He also started at guard and tackle for the Bruins, and when the Texans selected him in the second round, there was a lot of hype around him as the Texans were looking to rejuvenate an offense that ranked No. 31 in the league in 2013.
Two years after being drafted, Su’a-Filo started 15 games, and in 2017 he was one of two linemen to play every game, but he wasn’t re-signed following the season.

