Texans look to replace loss of Earl with acquisition of Boulware
The Texans filled a need for a safety by acquiring Michael Boulware on Saturday from the Seahawks in exchange for former first-round pick Jason Babin.
Texans coach Gary Kubiak needed help at the position because of the season-ending foot injury of veteran Glenn Earl. Boulware, a former second-round choice, lost his starting job and was destined to be moved. The Seahawks brought in Brian Russell and Deon Grant to start at safety. In fact, the Seahawks were five deep at safety and had the depth to be able to make a deal.
"I heard that I'm going to Seattle," said Babin, a defensive end. "We knew it was a possibility. It's the way football goes, just do what you can while you're here."
Babin, the 27th pick in the 2004 draft, appeared in 15 games last season with three starts and had 26 tackles and five sacks.
He said the Seahawks told him they liked his pass-rushing ability.
"Seattle, they said, 'We're going to give you some chances to do some damage,'" he said. "So hey, time to go up there and rush the passer."
Boulware started eight games last season for the Seahawks and had 39 tackles and two interceptions. He had 73 tackles and four interceptions in 2005 and 63 tackles and five interceptions as a rookie.
The Texans filled a need for a safety by acquiring Michael Boulware on Saturday from the Seahawks in exchange for former first-round pick Jason Babin.
Texans coach Gary Kubiak needed help at the position because of the season-ending foot injury of veteran Glenn Earl. Boulware, a former second-round choice, lost his starting job and was destined to be moved. The Seahawks brought in Brian Russell and Deon Grant to start at safety. In fact, the Seahawks were five deep at safety and had the depth to be able to make a deal.
"I heard that I'm going to Seattle," said Babin, a defensive end. "We knew it was a possibility. It's the way football goes, just do what you can while you're here."
Babin, the 27th pick in the 2004 draft, appeared in 15 games last season with three starts and had 26 tackles and five sacks.
He said the Seahawks told him they liked his pass-rushing ability.
"Seattle, they said, 'We're going to give you some chances to do some damage,'" he said. "So hey, time to go up there and rush the passer."
Boulware started eight games last season for the Seahawks and had 39 tackles and two interceptions. He had 73 tackles and four interceptions in 2005 and 63 tackles and five interceptions as a rookie.