You are over thinking this. You need to start crunching numbers and understand what is/has transpired and make an educated guess as to what the Texans will do going forward.  Right now I believe you are wrong and I will explain why.AJ is easily still a top 10 WR in the league.  He has had some injuries and although he may not be the blazing beast he was 10 years ago he has not lost as much of a step as you think he has. AJ's targets and Yards Per Catch the last 4 years...In 2008, 171 targets, 10.7 targets per game, 13.7 ypc In 2009, 170 targets, 10.6 targets per game, 15.5 ypcIn 2010, 138 targets in 13 games so 10.6 targets per game, 14.1Last year in 2011, it is skewed as he only played 6 games, but in a couple of those games he only played a quarter of those games before going down to injuries, however he still averaged 8.5 targets per game (it would have been at 10 had he played full games), 14.9 ypc-Andre Johnson career YPC is 13.7 ypc.-Over his career AJ has caught anywhere from 58 to 61% of the balls that come his way.Now this year tell me what number is just a little off to start the year.-AJ ypc 14.3-Catching 59% of his passes-His targets 7 per game on pace for 112Now look at the box score and tell me when AJ got his normal targets per game of around 10 targets per game tell me how AJ faired.game 1 -  8 catches 119 yards, 1 td, 10 targets    game 2 -  3 catches 21 yards,  0 td, 4 targets    game 3 -  2 catcehs 72 yards,  1 td, 4 targets game 3 -  3 catches 56 yards,  0 td, 6 targets game 5 -  1 catch   15 yards,  0 td, 6 targets game 6 -  8 catches 75 yards,  0 td, 12 targetsSo in conclusion if AJ is targeted more as I am assuming he will end up being closer to his 10 targets a game vs the 7 he is on pace for now then you will see more of the AJ of old.  His YPC is still fine and his catch percentage is still fine.  Some people pretend as if they can tell how much of a step he has lost, but if you look deeper than you will realize it is not as big of a reason as the decline as is the targets and the way the games have played out so far.