The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis is officially in the books, which mean we now have a bit more intel gathered on how the Houston Texans' draft process and overall offseason could pan out over the coming months.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Houston Texans' season ended in the divisional round of the AFC playoffs after CJ Stroud and the offense let down the team's historical defense. The offense was out of sorts and downright bad in both of the team's playoff games, and it caught up to them against the eventual AFC champion New England Patriots.
The Houston Texans seemingly aren't done making moves following their trade to send out Tytus Howard to the Cleveland Browns. Now, they've added a new powerful running back into their offense.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The Browns are taking the first of what will be many steps aimed at improving their offensive line this offseason. A trade agreement with the Texans has been reached.
The Houston Texans came up short in their 2025 season, but they finished the year well aware of their biggest weakness. After having a historically great defense last year, the offense continued to let them down, and it has to be addressed in the offseason.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Texans and Browns have agreed to a trade that will send RT Tytus Howard to the Browns for a fifth-round pick.
Just a few days after the Houston Texans opted to make a change within their offensive staff in the form of firing their quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson, it didn't take much time for him to land a new role elsewhere heading into next season.
The Houston Texans and the rest of the league are finally wrapping up their week-long action in Indianapolis for this year's NFL Combine, where we're now coming away with a bit more clarity on how not only their draft may, but their entire offseason may pan out over the months ahead.
The Houston Texans selected quarterback C.J. Stroud and pass rusher Will Anderson with the no. 2 and no. 3 overall picks in the 2023 NFL Draft. But their future with the organization stands at very different points heading into a contract year.
The Houston Texans might be primed for an investment at running back during this year's free agency period, particularly to add a veteran runner to add into their backfield mix.
While they haven’t been able to get over that hump the last three years, the Houston Texans have come a long way from where they once were. Let’s be honest here: they were once the laughing stock of the NFL.
Joe Mixon’s time in Houston appears to be nearing its end. As of late February, the Texans are widely expected to part ways with the veteran running back via a failed physical designation, a move that would clear $8.5 million in 2026 cap space.
While the Houston Texans went 12-5 and earned a playoff berth last season, their rushing attack was far from perfect. They ranked 22nd in rushing yards per game (108.9) and tied for 28th in yards per attempt (3.9).
C.J. Stroud will remain in place with the Texans for 2026. He will have a new position coach for the first time in his career next season, though. A parting of ways between Houston and quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson is set to take place, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports.
The Houston Texans and quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson have parted ways, multiple media outlets reported on Thursday. A reason for the move was not publicly disclosed.
With the NFL Scouting Combine underway in Indianapolis, the Houston Texans have decided to make a change to their coaching staff. The Texans enjoyed yet another successful season under head coach DeMeco Ryans.
The forgotten man in Houston will likely to continue to be forgotten. “All signs” are pointing to a breakup between the Houston Texans and running back Joe Mixon, Jonathan Alexander of The Houston Chronicle reported on Tuesday.