The NFL Draft is done. How did the Houston Texans do? KPRC2RandyMc shares his take on each player in the Texans 2023 draft class.
– Hello Texans fans! This is KPRC 2 Sports Director Randy McIlvoy checking in with this week’sHow are you feeling after the NFL Draft chaos that began Thursday and didn’t wrap up until late Saturday afternoon? Are you hopeful the picks made will be the right ones to help get this team move in the right direction again?
: I’ve said for a couple of months I don’t believe any of the quarterbacks are “franchise” type signal callers. Good QB’s? Definitely and maybe one of the four will actually be an impact quarterback in the NFL based on history. Stroud is solid in the pocket and won big at Ohio State. I’ll be shocked if he’s not the starter week one. As of now, he’ll be competing with Davis Mills and Case Keenum.
Offensive lineman Juice Scruggs runs a drill during Penn State's football pro day, in State College, Pa., Friday, March 24, 2023. : What a career he had at UH leading the nation in yards and touchdowns. He also caught 109 passes from Clayton Tune. Dell lacks size, but he is quick. He’s only 5′8″, 165 pounds but is a big-time playmaker. Staying healthy in the NFL will be key to Dell’s success in this offense.
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