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Houston Draft Picks
Houston Texans
Derek
Stingley Jr.
1
Rnd
3
Pk
CB
Position
Draft Grade: B
Pre-Draft Rank: 12
School: LSU
Height:6' 1"
Weight: 195
Eric Edholm's Commentary
This one started crystallizing a few weeks ago when the Texans were said to be looking hard at corner — and specifically at Stingley. His past two seasons have been forgettable and injury-plagued, but the talent is just too alluring here. Stingley covered Ja’Marr Chase every day in practice in 2019 and won a lot of those battles. Can he do it in the NFL? If he fails, it won’t be because of talent.
Houston Texans
Kenyon
Green
1
Rnd
15
Pk
OG
Position
Draft Grade: C-
Pre-Draft Rank: 20
School: Texas A&M
Height:6' 4"
Weight: 325
Eric Edholm's Commentary
Trading down earned Houston some more draft capital. But with a pass rusher on the board (Jermaine Johnson) whom we thought might be a nice fit there, the Texans instead take what we feel is a reach with Green. Nice player with toughness and four-position versatility. He’ll start inside right away, we suspect. But this was someone whom other teams felt could maybe last until deep in Round 1, perhaps farther.
Houston Texans
Jalen
Pitre
2
Rnd
5
Pk
S
Position
Draft Grade: B+
Pre-Draft Rank: 55
School: Baylor
Height:6' 0"
Weight: 197
Eric Edholm's Commentary
Between Derek Stingley Jr. and Pitre, the Texans' secondary has been completely remade in the span of 24 hours. An All-Juice Team favorite, Pitre is not big, but he can play all over the place and immediately will be a tone setter for Lovie Smith's defense. Another strong pick.
Houston Texans
John
Metchie III
2
Rnd
12
Pk
WR
Position
Draft Grade: B-
Pre-Draft Rank: 64
School: Alabama
Height:6' 0"
Weight: 195
Eric Edholm's Commentary
The Texans moved up into Cleveland's spot to take Bama's "other" receiver, who just happened to catch 96 passes a year ago. His ACL injury makes him an early PUP list candidate, and Metchie doesn't possess elite traits other than quickness and route-running savvy. But he's a great choice here to develop and expect more out of in Year 2.
Houston Texans
Christian
Harris
3
Rnd
11
Pk
LB
Position
Draft Grade: B
Pre-Draft Rank: 52
School: Alabama
Height:6' 2"
Weight: 232
Eric Edholm's Commentary
Houston moves up again to take a nice linebacker who could have gone earlier than this. Harris entered last season as a potential first-rounder but had a slow start before playing his best ball down the stretch. His eyes will deceive him at times, so there will be a learning curve as he adapts to a new scheme. But Harris has closing speed and toughness that belies his lack of ideal size.