The article’s phrasing is slightly ambiguous regarding the third-down role. Wilson writes that the Texans “envision a solid workload for Marks that includes third-down pass-catching duties and carries along with a new role on kickoff returns.” Texans RB coach and assistant head coach Danny Barrett said Marks’ “role is going to pick up some third downs, special teams,” and Marks adds that OC Nick Caley has him running “all types of routes.” Marks will be involved on third down, but we do not yet know if he has won the job outright from new starting RB David Montgomery. Teams sometimes split up third-down and the two-minute drill gigs, and Wilson did not address the latter job. Barrett said Marks’ confidence is at an all-time high right now, and Wilson’s piece repeatedly compliments Marks’ pass-protection abilities, which further reinforces Marks’ potential passing game involvement. If Marks can secure the lead third-down role, and potentially the two-minute drill role, he may be able to generate PPR RB2 scam/FLEX stat lines this season. Stay tuned.