Saints work out three free agent tight ends, pair of defensive tackles

Saints work out three free agent tight ends, pair of defensive tackles, via @KadeKistner:

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The New Orleans Saints have brought in five free agents to work out in positions that are light on depth. With tight ends Adam Trautman and Nick Vannett both suffering injuries on Monday night against the Jacksonville Jaguars, tight end has become a position of need. While the prognosis is positive for both tight ends, an extra body or two is needed.

Defensive tackle has been a position with plenty of question marks surrounding it heading into the season. Jalen Dalton was a projected starter until he was lost for the year with an injury, and David Onyemata will serve a six-game suspension to start the season.

Here are the players the Saints brought in for workouts:

Texans players have until July 2 to opt out of 2021 season

Houston Texans players have until July 2 to decide if they want to opt out of the 2021 season.

Houston Texans players have until July 2 to decide if they want to opt out of the 2021 NFL season.

According to NFL.com, the deadline is at 3:00 p.m. Central Time on July 2. Like in 2020, all opt-outs are final.

The voluntary opt outs are available to players who executed their contracts prior to Oct. 1, 2020. That means 2021 rookies are disqualified. However, they may opt out if they are deemed a higher risk. In such a case, the respective teams would still own the rights to the rookie.

In 2020, the Texans had one opt-out in defensive end Eddie Vanderdoes. However, this offseason, Houston traded with the New England Patriots to acquire right tackle Marcus Cannon, who opted out of the 2020 campaign.

Although Cannon opted out of 2020, he utilized the time to give his body a chance to recovery after nine accrued seasons in the NFL.

“This last year was amazing,” Cannon told reporters on a Zoom call on March 29. “I got a lot of time with the family. A lot of time for myself to work out and stay in shape and just get my body right. Get my body right and my mind right. It was great. It was great to have some time off from all of the bumps and bruises I’ve had over the years. The part I’m the most happy about is the time I had with my family. That was great.”

Players who are considered a higher risk for COVID-19 are entitled to a $350,000 stipend as was the case in 2020. However, voluntary opt-outs will not be given a stipend.

Texans release DT Eddie Vanderdoes

The Houston Texans have released defensive tackle Eddie Vanderdoes, who opted out of the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Houston Texans continue to churn the bottom of their roster.

The team announced Wednesday they have released defensive tackle Eddie Vanderdoes.

The 26-year-old from Auburn, California, opted out of the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2019, he played three games for the Texans, collecting eight tackles through 78 defensive snaps and two special teams snaps.

The 6-3, 315-pound defensive tackle originally was with the Oakland Raiders, who drafted him in the third-round from UCLA in 2017. Vanderdoes played in 16 games for Oakland in his rookie season, starting in 13 of them as he produced 18 combined tackles, two tackles for loss, and two quarterback hits. However, a torn ACL sustained in Week 17 of that year put him on a trajectory that included missing the 2018 season and getting released by the Raiders in October of 2019.

Vanderdoes was due $990,000 that would count against the salary cap. The release of Vanderdoes does not have a dead money hit.

Bill O’Brien says Texans respect DT Eddie Vanderdoes’ opt-out decision

Houston Texans coach and general manager Bill O’Brien says he and the staff respect DT Eddie Vanderdoes’ decision to opt out of the 2020 NFL season.

The Houston Texans took a ding to their defensive line depth when defensive tackle Eddie Vanderdoes decided to opt-out of the 2020 NFL season.

Coach and general manager Bill O’Brien told reporters Friday that he had a personal conversation with the former Oakland Raiders 2017 third-round pick, who was “very respectful.”

“He called and we talked about it,” O’Brien said. “He does have a pre-existing condition and he’s also had family members that have dealt with it over the last six months. He’s making a decision in the best interest of his family and we respect that decision.”

The Texans claimed former 2019 undrafted free agent Albert Huggins off waivers from the Philadelphia Eagles to take Vanderdoes’ place. Huggins previously was with the Texans in the 2019 offseason and was a member of the club’s practice squad.

O’Brien says when he has conversations with players about opting out, he gives them a listening ear; he doesn’t have a “specific end in mind.”

Said O’Brien: “The players have just entered the building, so you don’t start with the end in mind in any conversation. You just listen. You got to be a great listener. You have to be a great listener. Players are going through it. Staff are going through it. Everybody’s going through it, so we just have to, as a staff, be great listeners. Yes, I’ve tried to lend my ear to all the players and as best I can, be there for them and our staff as we walk through the first, let’s call it couple weeks of doing this full speed, to be available for any trepidations or hesitations somebody might have. We’ve tried to be there for everybody – players, staff, coach – anybody.”

Players have until Aug. 3 to opt-out of the season. The Texans do not currently have any players listed on the COVID-19 reserve.

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Report: Texans DT Eddie Vanderdoes to opt out of 2020 season

Houston Texans defensive tackle Eddie Vanderdoes plans to opt out of the 2020 season due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.

Houston Texans defensive end Eddie Vanderdoes plans to opt out of the 2020 season.

According to a report from the NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the 6-3, 315-pound defensive lineman will not be a part of the 2020 NFL season due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.

Vanderdoes played in three games for the Texans last season, collecting eight tackles.

The Raiders drafted Vanderdoes in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft from UCLA. Vanderdoes played 16 games for the Raiders his rookie year, tallying 18 tackles. However, a torn ACL in Week 17 ended up disrupting his 2018 season, and he never made it off the physically unable to perform list. The Raiders released Vanderdoes at the end of the 2019 preseason.

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