The Houston Texans entered the 2024 NFL Draft without a first-round pick, but that didn’t stop them from finding legitimate contributors early. Houston’s top selection quickly proved worthy of the slot. With five interceptions already, Lassiter plays with competitive toughness and a pure coverage ability as good as any young corner in football when he's at his best. Even when he gives up modest yardage, he rarely loses positioning and consistently contests throws. His emergence opposite Derek Stingley Jr. has solidified the Texans’ secondary, although Stingley has had a rough start to 2025. A prototypical Notre Dame lineman -- well-coached, technically refined, and powerful in the run game. Fisher started a majority of the games in the back half of his rookie season (Week 15 into the divisional round) flashing reliable feet in pass protection and the ability to displace defenders. So far in 2025, he's appeared in three games with a start in Week 5 against Baltimore. The most active rookie of the class, Bullo
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