C.J. Stroud’s mom endorses possible Texans draft target

The Houston Texans could add one of C.J. Stroud’s former Ohio State teammates in the 2024 NFL draft.

The Houston Texans could reunite quarterback C.J. Stroud with one of his former Ohio State teammates in the 2024 NFL draft.

No, we’re not talking about wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., though. Tight end Cade Stover, who played the past five seasons with the Buckeyes, met with the Texans at the NFL combine in Indianapolis this past week and said it would be “unbelievable” to play with Stroud again.

That news caught the attention of Stroud’s mother, Kim, who posted a short message in support of Stover after the news that he met with the Texans.

“Yes,” Stroud wrote. “Great player, great family!”

Stover caught 77 passes for 982 yards and 10 touchdowns over the past two seasons for the Buckeyes. With Stroud alone, Stover finished with 36 receptions for 406 yards and five touchdowns. He actually began as a linebacker and defensive end for his first two college seasons before he switched to tight end full-time in 2021.

The 6-foot-4, 255-pound tight end is projected to be one of the top tight ends drafted this spring, according to Pro Football Focus, and NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein compared him to Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson. He’s likely a Day 2 pick who could be taken in the third round.

An Ohio State reunion would be nice, but not necessarily one the Texans need for 2024. Houston just re-signed starting tight end Dalton Schultz and have a breakout candidate in Brevin Jordan as his backup who flashed at times in 2023. Stover’s snapshare would be severely limited behind both Schultz and Jordan.

Houston could roster three tight ends, but likely not at the expense of a Day 2 pick. The Texans have other needs across the roster – especially on defense – that they’ll look to solve with draft picks in April.

C.J. Stroud named a top-3 QB by Florida State WR Keon Coleman

Top 2024 NFL draft prospects already believe C.J. Stroud is one of the best quarterbacks in NFL.

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud’s popularity is gaining steam with NFL draft prospects.

Florida State wide receiver Keon Coleman named Stroud one of the three best quarterbacks in the league right now alongside Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen.

Stroud put together a sensational rookie season in Houston that culminated in the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award for the No. 2 pick. He threw for 4,108 yards, 23 touchdowns and just five interceptions. Stroud also completed nearly 64% of his passing attempts.

The Texans don’t have a huge need a wide receiver with Nico Collins and Tank Dell, but Coleman could be on their draft board this spring after Stroud said he liked Coleman this past year. Houston met with the Florida State wideout at the NFL combine after he finished the season with 50 receptions for 658 yards and 11 touchdowns. Coleman could be an option for Houston in the first round at No. 23 or in the second round at No. 59.

Draft aside, this is yet another example of Stroud being named alongside some of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. He’s already a top-five MVP candidate for 2024 and some pundits have already predicted he’ll win the award.

Jaime Jaquez responds to CJ Stroud saying he put up 40 on Heat player in high school

CJ Stroud and Jaime Jaquez gave each other respect when recalling the high school game in which Stroud hit a crazy game-winner against the future Heat player’s team.

Back in high school, Miami Heat guard Jaime Jaquez was one of the highest-scoring basketball players in the nation, while Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud starred not only in football but on the basketball court. Just a couple counties away in southern California, their two schools faced off against each other on the hardwood in 2019.

Stroud recently said on a podcast that in their matchup, he put up 40 points and hit the game-winning shot for his school, Rancho Cucamonga, against Jaquez’s Camarillo High School. “Have you ever had a moment where they rushed the floor for you hitting the game-winner?” he asked fellow NFL player Micah Parsons on the podcast.

While speaking to a reporter during All-Star Weekend, Jaquez was asked about Stroud’s comments and the game.

“I’ll make of it this way — I don’t think he had 40, but he definitely hit the game-winner. He had a crazy game-winner,” Jaquez said.

FoulUpThree found the receipts, and Stroud was only half-right — he finished with 26 points but hit the game-winning shot, and the crowd rushed the floor.

 

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That shot was impressive enough that we have no issue with Stroud saying he put up 40. A game-winner like that against an opponent like Jaquez gives him the right to brag however he wants.

For what it’s worth, both players spoke with respect for the other. Stroud called Jaquez the Heat’s other star (along with Jimmy Butler), and clearly took pride in putting up that kind of performance against a player of Jaquez’s caliber.

Jaquez averaged 31.7 points, 11.7 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.1 steals per game in his senior year. Now on the Heat, he is averaging 12.8 points as a rookie and was a member of the Rising Stars game.

Stroud clearly still has basketball talent too, as he scored 31 points in the NBA’s All-Star Celebrity Game last week.

Jaquez sent respect back Stroud’s way.

“I’m wishing him all the best from SoCal,” Jaquez said.

J.J. Watt says Texans’ title contention window is ‘very real and legitimate’

Houston Texans legendary defensive end J.J. Watt thinks his old team can compete for a championship this season.

J.J. Watt is very high on his former team.

The legendary defensive end called the Houston Texans “a team on the rise” after they rose from the bottom of the AFC South to the top and made the AFC divisional round. Even more, Watt told the Houston Chronicle’s Greg Rajan the Texans are already at the point where they can compete for championships.

“I would say from an outsider’s perspective, they’re ahead of schedule,” Watt said. “… I think they do have to approach this as this is a very real and legitimate window.”

What comes next is entirely up to the team, though.

They have a lot of in-house free agents but the third-most salary cap space. There are needs across the roster, too, such as a running back, backup wide receiver and various other positions depending on who the team keeps ahead of free agency. And then there’s the draft, where the Texans hold the No. 23 overall pick a year after general manager Nick Caserio hit it big with Derek Stingley Jr. in 2022 and then C.J. Stroud, Will Anderson and Tank Dell in 2023.

But the success of this past season makes Houston an enviable location for new talent, according to Watt. He called the Texans “a destination” for players now.

“Players are going to want to play for [head coach] DeMeco Ryans. Players are going to want to play with a C.J. Stroud-led team,” Watt said. “And they see what’s being built down there and we all know in the NFL, if you have a phenomenal quarterback on a rookie deal, that sets you up for success.”

The AFC is littered with competitors, though, as evidenced by the Kansas City Chiefs’ back-to-back Super Bowl wins, the Baltimore Ravens dismantling of this Texans team in the divisional round and the always-contending Buffalo Bills.

The window to win is there, but now it’s on the Texans to jump through it wholeheartedly.

Texans QB C.J. Stroud shows off batting skills at Travis Scott celebrity softball game

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud showed he can play baseball as well as football this winter.

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud can do it all.

He’s already NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and will participate in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game this weekend. And on Thursday, Stroud competed in Travis Scott’s annual Cactus Jack Foundation’s HBCU Celebrity Softball Classic at Minute Maid Park in Houston.

Stroud showed off his batting prowess before the event and then went yard during the game.

“It’s for a good cause, I appreciate Trav having me out,” Stroud said, via KPRC 2. “It’s been a cool couple of hours. I played when I was growing up. I got some swings in. Just having fun, nothing too serious.”

Stroud also extrapolated on his “we all wanna play baseball” quote from this past November (Spoiler: It’s all about the guaranteed money in their contracts). He added that he wouldn’t try to do too much in the basketball game this weekend in Indianapolis – a relief to the Texans and fans alike, no doubt.

Stroud wasn’t the only high-profile NFL players in attendance. Buffalo Bills wideout Stefon Diggs, Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson, Tennessee Titans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin, former NFL running back Adrian Peterson, former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel and fellow Texans star Tank Dell were also there.

Dell’s appearance was especially encouraging he is just months removed from a season-ending leg injury. Dell was seen walking around and throwing the ball, seemingly a good sign from the recent update about his broken fibula surgery.

This is the winter of Stroud, though, after he led the Texans to the AFC South title and then a wild card win in his first NFL season. There will undoubtably be loftier expectations for Houston in 2024, but for now Stroud and company are riding high in the offseason before the team begins to make more moves ahead of next year.

Texans QB C.J. Stroud ‘won’t look at’ Lombardi Trophy until he’s in the Super Bowl

Houston Texans QB C.J. Stroud wouldn’t look at the trophy the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will play for in Super Bowl LVIII.

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud has his eyes on winning a Lombardi Trophy during his career. Although he came up short in his rookie season, Stroud told FanDuel TV’s Kay Adams he’s already looking toward next year for when he can play for a Lombardi Trophy.

But in the meantime, Stroud said won’t even look at the one the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will fight for in Super Bowl LVIII. Adams had the actual trophy that will be presented to one of the teams on set during her interview with the Texans quarterback, but Stroud refused to glance at it.

“I want to put my eyes on the one that I want to win,” Stroud said. “I’d rather just wait next year for mine.”

Bold talk for the Offensive Rookie of the Year. But Stroud proved in Year 1 he can lead this Texans team to great heights. He led the NFL in passing yards per game this year and had the lowest interception rate among quarterbacks who played at least 10 games.

The Texans offense as a whole looked great, too, especially in three of Stroud’s final four games of the season. Houston looked its best in the wild card win over the Cleveland Browns where Stroud threw three first-half touchdowns. He couldn’t take down the vaunted Baltimore Ravens defense in the divisional round, though.

A return to the playoffs may not be so easy with the competitiveness of the AFC South, though. The Indianapolis Colts and Jacksonville Jaguars were both in contention for the division crown before the Texans took crucial wins at the end of the season. Houston general manager Nick Caserio and head coach DeMeco Ryans will need to make flawless moves this offseason to maintain the teams’ core but also improve areas of need across the roster.

Either way, Stroud has his heart – and his eyes – set on next year’s Lombardi Trophy.

C.J. Stroud, Will Anderson become 3rd pair of teammates to win OROY and DROY

The Houston Texans cleaned up the NFL Rookie of the Year awards in 2023.

Houston Texans rookies C.J. Stroud and Will Anderson Jr. made history at NFL Honors this year.

The two became just the third pair of teammates to win both Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year. New York Jets wideout Garrett Wilson and cornerback Sauce Gardner both won in 2022, while New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara and cornerback Marshon Lattimore won in 2017.

Stroud was the overwhelming favorite to win his award, while Anderson edged out Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter. They were picked with sequential selections at the draft this past spring when the Texans took Stroud with the No. 2 over pick and then traded up to take Anderson at No. 3.

These awards are the biggest example of the drafting prowess of general manager Nick Caserio and head coach DeMeco Ryans. Stroud proved to be one of the best quarterbacks in the league and led his team all the way to AFC South title and a playoff win, while Anderson blew up games his pass-rushing prowess.

The future is bright in Houston for a lot of reasons, but Stroud and Anderson are the two key foundational pieces for the new-look Texans.

Texans WR Tank Dell talks special season, facing adversity and what lies ahead

Tank Dell met with the media for the first time since suffering a season-ending injury, where he discussed the Texans’ bright future.

As the Houston Texans players cleaned out their lockers on Monday, there was an upbeat spirit throughout as players dipped in and out of the locker room going through their end-of-season checklist. Laughter and handshakes could be heard, and the customary “See you when workouts begin” was usually how the conversations ended.

Media members did their best to talk to whoever they could get a camera in front of one last time. Still, there was one player whose locker was constantly occupied by a couple of individuals who wanted to be sure that they had the perfect spot when he walked in, and as soon as he did, his infectious energy filled the room.

“What’s up everybody,” said Houston Texans rookie wide receiver Tank Dell, as he positioned himself to answer questions.

It was the first time since he suffered a broken fibula in the Texans’ Week 13 matchup against the Denver Broncos that the media was allowed to talk to him. As usual, Dell answered every question with the energetic nature that he has displayed since Houston drafted him in the third round of the 2023 NFL draft.

“It has been great just seeing the guys (teammates) accomplish so much this year,” Dell said about the Texans season. “So many people sold us short this year, and for them to go to the second round…we wanted more, but that is just a stepping stone to start where we want to be in the future. I was just rooting for them guys the whole time. Just trying to support the best way I can and support them guys.”

Dell, a superstar wideout from the University of Houston, made sure his energy could be felt around the facility and on the sidelines as soon as the team doctors medically cleared him.

During the AFC wild card game against the Cleveland Browns at NRG Stadium, Dell greeted his best friend and fellow rookie teammate, quarterback C.J. Stroud, on the sidelines after a miscue between Stroud and wide receiver Nico Collins that would have resulted in a touchdown as Collins was at least four steps ahead of the nearest defender. Stroud was visibly upset that he could not connect with Collins, but Dell was there to reassure him of who he was.

“Everybody knows that is my real deal brother off the field,” Dell told Texans Wire when reminded of that occurrence. “Even though I did not have to go up to C.J. after that play and tell him anything because he is poised. That play, he will forget about it and go in and win the game. I know the energy that I bring to my teammates and C.J. I was just telling him, ‘Man, you are the best ever, and that ain’t nothing. Watch how you are going to win the game.’”

Stroud rebounded from the miscommunication with Collins to help lead his team to a 45-14 victory over the Browns and helped the Texans advance to the divisional round of the playoffs.

“Tank [Dell] is definitely somebody who we love to have around,” Stroud said during his mid-week press conference. “He’s definitely the most outgoing person on this team, for sure. Just how he acts, his vibe, his positivity rubs off on everybody, so I love having Tank around. I’m constantly around him a lot still, so it’s really just a blessing to have a guy like still be joyful in a moment where he’s going through a lot.”

The two rookies developed chemistry early in their rookie season and were well on their way to becoming a dangerous combination and headache for defensive coordinators. Dell recorded his first 100-yard-plus game in a win against the Jacksonville Jaguars when he and Stroud connected for 145 yards and a touchdown. They duplicated that performance in a victory over the Arizona Cardinals when Dell finished the game with 149 yards receiving and a touchdown.

Throughout some of his roughest days, both mentally and physically, Dell has leaned on his faith to get him through the most brutal battle he has had to endure playing the game he loves so much. He is eager to get back on the field and improve upon his 709 receiving yards and seven touchdowns in ten games played during his rookie season.

“I just felt like that was a test run for me,” Dell told reporters. “I had a lot more to display, but you know God puts you through some things for a reason. I just keep my head up because I know the years to come are going to be special here.”

Texans first-year head coach DeMeco Ryans rookie class has been exceptional this season, and that is a testament to not only Ryans and his staff but the character of the young men he drafted to be a building block for the organization. They are very talented and leaned on each other heavily for advice and support to get through the most extended season they have ever been a part of during their playing days.

Those guys, the hometown love from fans, and all the University of Houston football team supporters helped Dell keep his energetic vibe throughout his recovery.

“Before we ever stepped on the field to be Houston Texans, we were just talking about what we wanted to come true and bring to fruition and what we wanted to achieve in a short time in our first year,” Dell said exclusively to Texans Wire about the 2023 rookie class. “Like I was telling you (during the 2023 NFL Draft Combine) how I wanted to be here in H-Town [Houston] because it was like home for me.”

Texans believe 2023 season is stepping stone for an even brighter future

The Texans fell short in their AFC Championship bid, but an impressive 2023 season has laid the groundwork for a bright future in Houston.

BALTIMORE – – As time was winding down in the AFC divisional game between the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens, many Texans players had a different look about them.

Of course, one look was of disgust because they did not want to end their season with an embarrassing 34-10 loss to the Ravens on national television. They had overcome too much adversity in helping repair the team’s image after a disastrous three seasons, where they combined for only 11 wins, a win total Houston matched this season after defeating the Cleveland Browns in the wild card game last week.

No, the look they had was as if they were looking into the future at what they could soon become in the next two to three years with head coach DeMeco Ryans, a future franchise quarterback in rookie C.J. Stroud, and a bunch of young pieces that will become building blocks for Houston. It was the nucleus that the Ravens used over three years ago as they put together a team around superstar quarterback Lamar Jackson, who could potentially win his second NFL MVP award in four years once the votes are counted.

“I feel like this was a stepping stone,” Texans wide receiver Nico Collins said after the game. “We have seen what this team can do and what this team is about. I feel like it’s only the beginning; feel like it’s a lot of hungry people in this locker room that are willing to leave it all out there. You know, it isn’t the way it ended, but it is what it is. [We’ve] got to get ready for next year.”

Only Texans players believed they would participate in the 2024 NFL playoffs coming out of training camp. Many thought they had the talent to make a Super Bowl-type run like the Cincinnati Bengals did in 2021. That is where the “Why Not Us” mantra began. It was a phrase that many players used when speaking to the media about the expectations of the upcoming season. They continued to utter it until the clock ran out at M&T Bank Stadium in the loss to the Ravens, which officially ended their season.

Although there will be no more football to play next week, Texans players began to ponder the next season in the visiting team’s locker room. Yes, many players were disappointed that they couldn’t get the job done against the best team in football, a team they had on the ropes tied at 10 at the half. But they knew the adversity they had overcome and immediately contemplated a new mantra for the 2024 NFL season.

“Run It Back!”

That would be fitting for a team that relied so much on an outstanding rookie class that outperformed expectations. With the proper draft picks, re-signing some key free agents, and a ton of cap space heading into the offseason, it is difficult not to believe that they can contend for an AFC Championship next season.

“Shoot, tomorrow,” said quarterback C.J. Stroud when asked when the Texans would be ready to repeat the phenomenal run of 2023. “Like I told y’all before, pressure is a privilege, and it’s hard to stand up here. It may seem easy, but it’s hard. I worked hard; I appreciate you guys for the whole year.

“I think the foundation we set is a hard one built on a rock like DeMeco always talks about. I’m going to continue to work my tail off next year to make the city of Houston proud, to make my family members proud, make God proud.”

A mic’d up Lamar Jackson had the classiest moment with CJ Stroud after Ravens win

What a cool moment between Lamar Jackson and CJ Stroud

It’s hard to believe that Lamar Jackson has been in the NFL for six seasons already, but it’s true. He’s now one of the veteran players the new rookies in the league look up to.

So when CJ Stroud got a chance to go up against Jackson for his first taste of the postseason with the Texans this year, I’m sure it was a matchup he relished.

Stroud didn’t play his best game against the Ravens, but just being there in the moment was special. So it’s fitting that the two quarterbacks shared a moment after the game.

Jackson is clearly a fan of Stroud’s game. A mic’d up moment between the two caught Jackson sharing some words of encouragement with the Texans’ QB after the Ravens’ win.

“It’s the beginning for you, cuz. You feel me? You’re going to be there. You hear me? They’re waiting on you.” 

That’s such a brief moment, but it’s such a huge one. These are two of the best quarterbacks in the NFL showing an appreciation for one another. It doesn’t get any better than that.

Shoutout to Lamar for showing love.