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NFL Mock Draft: Houston Texans Add Key Contributors On Day 2

With the NFL Draft two weeks away, how will the Houston Texans address key needs on both sides of the football?

The 2024 NFL Draft is only two weeks away. Time is flying this offseason, especially for Houston Texans fans. Not only has Houston been a major offseason winner acquiring two former All-Pros in wide receiver Stefon Diggs and pass-rusher Danielle Hunter, but quarterback C.J. Stroud is poised for a potential MVP season ahead.

Even with the Texans trading out of the first round with the Minnesota Vikings, there’s still plenty of depth to be found on Day 2 of the draft.

Let’s go ahead and explore another three-round mock draft, this time conducted by Bleacher Report’s NFL draft scouting staff.

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Feb 29, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Texas A&M linebacker Edgerrin Cooper (LB08) works out

42 — Edgerrin Cooper, LB, Texas A&M

One of this year’s biggest risers in the pre-draft process, Cooper’s freakish athleticism to go along with great game tape has him climbing as high as late first-round by some pundits. If Cooper were to slip to No. 42, Houston should run up the card due to his game-changing potential in the short and long term.

“Overall, Cooper is a bit of a project who might take a year or two to catch on. But in a weak linebacker class, he'll be one of the top options available at the position,” Bleacher Report wrote. “Schematically, he'd be best as a "Will" linebacker in even fronts for a team that uses a lot of man coverage and fire zone blitzes. That will allow play-callers to take advantage of his ability to impact the passing game, as he's a good coverage 'backer and blitzer.”

Last season for the Aggies, Cooper put up 84 total tackles, 17 tackles for loss and 8 sacks. As a versatile defensive piece for head coach DeMeco Ryans, Cooper could shine within Houston’s system.

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Mar 1, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Ohio State tight end Cade Stover (TE14) works out during the

59 — Cade Stover, TE, Ohio State

Stover continues to be a popular mock draft selection for Houston, whatever slot he may land within Day 2 range. Not only is the chemistry already present between Stover and Stroud as former college teammates, but Stover is a strong stylistic fit for a San Francisco 49ers-like offense run by Bobby Slowik.

“All in all, Stover has a playable skill set right now as well as the potential to grow into something more,” Bleacher Report wrote. “Stover is a true Y tight end with strong hands, explosive short-area movement and a good blocking foundation to build upon.”

A tight-end duo featuring Dalton Schultz and Stover for Stroud to work with? Sounds like a solid plan, but a potential reach here at No. 59, in terms of where Stover is placed on consensus boards.

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Feb 29, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Michigan defensive lineman Kris Jenkins (DL13) works out during

86 — Kris Jenkins, DL, Michigan

Houston dips back into the Big 10 here selecting a multi-positional defensive lineman in Jenkins. For the national champion Michigan Wolverines last season, Jenkins racked up 37 tackles, 4.5 for loss, and 2.5 sacks.

Projecting more as a rotational lineman with some real athletic pop, Jenkins should slide right into an immediate playing time role.

“Overall, Jenkins projects as a good run defender who has a high ceiling as a pass-rusher, but he isn't a complete player at this time,” Bleacher Report wrote. “Schematically, he could play as either a 4i-technique in odd fronts or as a 3-technique in even fronts.”

Will the Texans continue to hit grand slam transactions during this offseason? Stay tuned to the NFL Draft taking place April 25-27.