There was a luxury over the weekend, watching Houston draft players, debating what their roles could be, while knowing there is already a viable NFL starter at their position. The Texans' first three draft picks—cornerback Kamari Lassiter,
It’s natural to have an opinion on the draft and the selections. It means nothing, kinda like playing a game of “Whose Line Is It Anyway” or that one pinball game attached to every computer in the early 2000s.
The Houston Texans certainly hope to rekindle the Ohio State football connection quarterback C.J. Stroud built with tight end Cade Stover in 2022. Stover broke out for 406 yards and five touchdowns on 36 receptions after Stroud,
The Texans' 2024 draft class is complete. Here is a pick-by-pick breakdown of Houston’s picks: Kamari Lassiter, CB, Georgia Round 2: Pick 42. Why the Texans drafted him: Lassiter, who is 6-0, 180 pounds,
Everything is bigger in Texas, including the expectations for the Houston Texans in 2024. Good, the AFC South champions are looking to have a target on their backs. It means people are paying attention.
B The Texans didn’t have a first-round pick, but they still grabbed a few quality players, including a starting nickel corner and developmental offensive tackle. Their first four picks have a chance to be immediate contributors,
The Houston Texans didn't have a first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, but they did the most with what they did have as they look to improve off their impressive 2023 season. The 2023 roster was already pretty well built out and strong,
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The cornerback was the Texans' first selection of the draft. The 6-foot, 186-pound defensive back is a Georgia product, having spent three seasons in Athens and winning two National Championships. He didn't test well during his pre-draft process,
The Texans added another defensive end with the selection of USC’s Solomon Byrd with the 238th overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft. A veteran talent, Byrd spent six seasons between Wyoming and USC before eventually heading to the draft.
The USC Trojans are collecting more NFL draft picks on Day 3, but they are coming from unexpected sources. After Jarrett Kingston went off the board at No. 215 thanks to the San Francisco 49ers, Solomon Byrd was selected at pick No.
Former USC Trojans redshirt senior defensive end Solomon Byrd at last has an NFL destination! The 6'3", 250-pound Palmdale native, who split his NCAA eligibility between stints with Wyoming from 2018-21 and USC from 2022-23,