2020 NFL Draft: Complete grades for every team

Luke Easterling breaks down the 2020 NFL Draft, giving out early grades for all 32 teams

Houston Texans

When you traded away arguably the best wide receiver in football, and you still don’t have a first-round pick to show for it, it’s hard to have a great draft. Houston started off strong in the value department, though, getting a potential first-round talent in TCU defensive lineman Ross Blacklock.

That’s as good as it got for the Texans this weekend, though. Jonathan Greenard is a solid edge defender who impressed at the Senior Bowl, but waiting until the fourth round for a corner proved to be way to long. Penn State’s John Reid is decent, but not immediate starter material, and that’s what Houston needed at a key position.

North Carolina’s Charlie Heck was a solid pick that brings needed depth at offensive tackle, and Rhode Island wide receiver Isaiah Coulter is one of this year’s most intriguing small-school prospects.

GRADE: C