Looks like Atlas underestimated the Justice Democrats performance. This is just the beginning of the party takeover.
Not really in the places that mattered as much though:
Competitive R Districts:
TX-2 - Defeated
TX-7 - Advanced to runoff (But arguably more due to DCCC idiocy and backlash)
TX-21 - Defeated
TX-23 - Will likely advance to runoff
Safe R Districts:
TX-12 - Won
TX-14 - Won
TX-26 - Won
12, 14, and 26 were primary wins, but in districts not really of importance to the national or state party as they're not remotely competitive in the general election (plus district 12 was uncontested in the primary). In the four districts that do matter where they fielded candidates, two failed to make the runoff, while one candidate (Moser) arguably would not have advanced had it not been for the incompetence of the DCCC in this particular situation. TX-23 was pretty much a 3 way tie for 2nd place, and the Justice Democrat that advanced has a very large hill to climb in the runoff (Gina Ortiz Jones led Trevino 40.5%-17.5%).