The Houston Texans made a major move this week, when the former third-overall pick out of the 2020 NFL Draft, Jeff Okudah, was placed on the injured reserved list. An unshocking move, as Okudah has often been injured, and when he wasn't hurt, he was nearly unplayable. as a corner. The Texans made that move and also brought back Desmond King, this time to the practice squad. King of course was a key player in the Texans 2023 season on defense, but failed to make the roster, in part, because of the likes of Okudah and rookie Kamari Lassiter. Sadly, King wasn't signed to the main roster, at least yet, and will instead bide his time for his return to the team. Instead, the Texans signed former fourth-round pick Rashad Weaver. Weaver, a defensive end/outside linebacker hybrid, was picked in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft by the Tennesee Titans. He did very little his rookie year, but his sophomore year saw him play 16 games, start four, and achieve 5.5 sacks in limited action. He put up a Pro Football Foc
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