The Houston Texans could have their eyes set on a pair of intriguing prospects for day two of the NFL Draft— both being potential young sparks to their offensive and defensive fronts.
The Houston Texans, as they're known today, have been gradually built by the brain trust of Nick Caserio as one of the league's brighter general managers, and one who's made his mark in the draft with some notable pickups, both atop round one, and with value adds on days two and three.
It seems like Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud is already starting his offseason training and conditioning off on the right foot. Kicking off the
The Houston Texans had their pre-draft press conference for DeMeco Ryans a few days before kicking off the 2026 NFL Draft, where now-fourth-year head coach was able to give the media a bit of insight into his mindset lies before adding a new batch of rookie talent at the end of the week.
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Texans wide receiver Tank Dell was participating in the start of the team’s offseason conditioning program this week, per KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson. Dell was a third-round pick in 2023 who has been an electric slot receiver when healthy.
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Texans wide receiver Tank Dell was participating in the start of the team’s offseason conditioning program this week, per KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson. Dell was a third-round pick in 2023 who has been an electric slot receiver when healthy.
The week of the 2026 NFL Draft is officially here, meaning decision-making time is right around the corner for the Houston Texans and what's to come for their eight picks around the board.
Houston Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said Tank Dell is working hard to recover from the "devastating" knee injury that cost him the entire 2025 season, but was vague when discussing a potential timeline for the wide receiver's return to the field.
Leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft, the Houston Texans have been a premier candidate to target some highly-touted offensive linemen within the top three rounds on the board.
The Houston Texans have officially kicked off their offseason training heading into the week of the 2026 NFL Draft, hitting another big checkpoint on the offseason calendar before getting into their next regular season campaign.
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The Houston Texans have been prone to making a few big draft-day deals under the oversight of general manager Nick Caserio. In the past two drafts, the Texans have been one to frequently trade down and out of their first-round pick.
With the 2026 NFL Draft right around the corner, the Houston Texans have much talk surrounding exactly where on their roster they'll be placing the most focus within their eight selections throughout all three days on the board.
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C.J. Stroud enters a pivotal offseason headed into what will be his fourth year with the Houston Texans, taking on a season that might be his most important yet when it comes to defining his future with the franchise.
The Houston Texans are just days away from deciding what to do with their first round selection in the 2026 NFL Draft, slated to pick at the 28th-overall spot on the board.
The Houston Texans locked in one of their top stars for now and in the future with a new extension for All-Pro edge rusher Will Anderson Jr., as he was signed to a three-year, $150 million deal on Friday to cement his future with the franchise through the 2030 season.
The Houston Texans are continuing to survey some of the best offensive tackle prospects ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, this time by bringing in one of the
The Houston Texans checked off a major remaining box on their offseason to-do list by signing All-Pro edge rusher Will Anderson Jr. to a three-year, $150 million extension, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, and cementing him on the Texans roster through 2030.
The Houston Texans have been carefully picking apart this year's defensive tackle class leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft, having reportedly brought in several highly rated prospects projected to land in the top two days; a hint of what to expect come draft night at the end of the month.
Houston Texans edge rusher Will Anderson effectively reset the market for pass rushers on Friday with his new $150 million deal, and his agent is taking a well-earned victory lap.
Earlier this week, ESPN NFL insider Dan Graziano raised eyebrows when he said at the time that he thought it was "more likely that" Garrett "gets another contract bump from the Browns" this offseason than gets traded to an advertised Super Bowl contender. That supposed bump just got more expensive for either the Browns or a different club.
The edge defender market stood south of $35MM per year barely 13 months ago. It has now climbed to $50MM AAV. Will Anderson Jr. agreed to a monster Texans extension Friday, continuing this market’s rocket rise.
Unnamed executives discussed what Caserio did and didn't say about Stroud's future.
Will the Texans prepare for life without Dell during the draft?
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