Woody Marks "learning the route tree" in anticipation of a new role

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As a rookie, Woody Marks led the Texans in rushing attempts (196) and rushing yards (703). He played 52 percent of the snaps in the 16 games he played.

Marks, though, had a long run of only 23 yards, 39 runs for first downs and two touchdowns.

The Texans traded for David Montgomery in the offseason, and they consider him a "three-down back."

Thus, Marks is preparing for a pass-catching role this season.

"I think the key for Woody is understanding his role, which he does," running backs coach and assistant head coach Danny Barrett told Aaron Wilson of KPRC. "He's going to get lots of opportunities. Last year we brought him along slower, which was good to help him kind of learn the game, and once he learned the game, he played a lot faster. And you can see him now playing even faster. So, his role is going to pick up some third downs, special teams. He's a kickoff return guy. But, more importantly, probably in the passing game as well. Just his level of confidence in the offense going into Year 2 is at an all-time high right now. We've got to keep it there."

Marks had 24 receptions for 208 yards and three touchdowns last season, including a 50-yard catch-and-run.

"Nick Caley is doing a great job right now," Marks told Wilson. "Got me doing all types of routes, learning the route tree. Just get outside and just using me as he can so I can be productive."

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