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  • Texans' Tank Dell: Sustains minor wound in shooting

    The Texans have issued a statement relaying that Dell -- who sustained a minor wound as the result of a shooting in Florida on Saturday night -- has been released from the hospital and is in good spirits.

    Per Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston, Dell is expected to make a full recovery from the wound he sustained during Saturday night's incident at a nightclub in Sanford, Fla. Dell is coming off a 2023 regular season in which he recorded a 47-709-7 receiving line in 11 games prior to sustaining a season-ending broken fibula Dec. 3.

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  • Texans' LaDarius Henderson: Winds up in Houston

    The Texans selected Henderson in the seventh round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 249th overall.

    Henderson actually started for Arizona State when he was just 17 years old, but he eventually transferred to Ann Arbor in his final season and started for the national-title winning team. Throughout his five career collegiate seasons, Henderson started 20 games at tackle and another 19 at guard, so his versatility could be useful for the Texans' offensive line depth.

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  • Texans' Marcus Harris: H-Town bound

    The Texans selected Harris in the seventh round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 247th overall.

    Harris was a 36-game starter at Auburn. His size (6-foot-2, 286 pounds) likely led to him being available this late, but Houston has a way of making undersized defensive tackles productive. Denico Autry is the obvious current example of that. Harris has the ability to get into the backfield with 11.0 tackles for loss and 7.0 sacks as a senior on The Plains.

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  • Texans' Solomon Byrd: Headed to Houston

    The Texans selected Byrd in the seventh round of the NFL Draft, 238th overall.

    Byrd was a disruptive force in college, splitting his career between Wyoming and USC. In two seasons with the Trojans, he posted a combined 10.0 sacks and 18.5 tackles for loss across 27 games. That production led to him getting drafted, but he lacks the twitch and speed that would likely be required to excel as a pro. Byrd should have the chance to develop further on a team's practice squad if he can't make the Texans' roster.

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  • Texans' Jawhar Jordan: Joins crowded Houston backfield

    The Texans selected Jordan in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 205th overall.

    Jordan led Louisville in rushing yards last season (1,128) and compiled 13 touchdowns on the ground, but the running back will turn 25 at the start of the season and is very slight (5-foot-9, 193 pounds) for a ball carrier that doesn't have a ton of straight-line speed (4.53 40-yard dash). Jordan's vision and craftiness to set up blocks made him an explosive playmaker in college, but that sort of time won't be allotted to him at the professional level.

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  • Texans' Jamal Hill: Picked by Houston in Round 6

    The Texans selected Hill in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 188th overall.

    Hill was not expected to be drafted after he bounced between safety and linebacker while struggling to earn playing time at Oregon, even as a former top recruit. The Texans could value Hill for his special teams potential, or perhaps head coach and former linebacker DeMeco Ryans suspects he can mold Hill's tools into something useful at linebacker. At the very least, Hill has athleticism to work with, boasting a 4.46-second 40-yard dash at 6-feet, 216 pounds.

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  • Texans' Cade Stover: Reuinites with Stroud in Houston

    The Texans selected Stover in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 123rd overall.

    Stover is a solid tight end prospect who established himself as a reliable target in the Ohio State offense over the years despite the Buckeyes having elite star power at receiver. He started all but one game over his final two seasons in Columbus and racked up 77 catches for 982 yards on 101 targets to go with 10 touchdowns. Stover is more pass catcher than blocker, which helps his fantasy appeal. However, the landing spot is tricky for him with Dalton Schultz under contract and Brevin Jordan beginning to break out. It may take some time for Stover to carve out a role in H-Town but the talent is there.

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  • Texans' Calen Bullock: Reeled in by Houston in the third

    The Texans selected Bullock in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 78th overall.

    Bullock was a safety at USC and could very well stick there in the NFL, but at just 6-foot-2, 188 pounds he risks getting clobbered in run defense if he doesn't add any weight. There are at least two bits of good news on this, though. The first is that Bullock might have the skill set to play at corner anyway, and at that position he'd have close to the ideal frame for press coverage. The second is that Bullock is still young, turning 21 on April 30. If Bullock were something more like 200 pounds in a year or two it wouldn't be shocking, and at that point he'd have a more conventional safety frame.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 96.9
(22nd)
269.3
(5th)
342.4
(12th)
Def. 96.6
(6th)
254.9
(25th)
330.7
(14th)

Injuries

Player Injury
N. Brown WR Noah Brown WR Shoulder
T. Dell WR Tank Dell WR Lower Leg
J. Ward SAF Jimmie Ward SAF Quadriceps
L. Johnson CB Lonnie Johnson CB Knee
K. Green OT Kenyon Green OT Shoulder - Labrum