O.J. Howard may quickly find himself starting for the Texans

@JohnHCrumpler elucidates how O.J. Howard’s skillset may meet the perfect opportunity with the Houston Texans’ run-first offense.

It was no secret entering the cut down deadline that the Houston Texans needed to find help for Davis Mills.

Specifically, their tight end group and wide receivers represented some of the shallowest in the entire NFL. The team was only rostering four wide receivers and two tight ends, a rather unacceptable situation in today’s pass heavy league and with the burden already placed on Mills to perform this year in what amounts to a full-season audition to become the team’s franchise quarterback.

Houston moved quickly to solve their issues at wide receiver, they used their third overall waiver claim on Tyler Johnson and some practice squad magic to elevate Chris Conley back onto the 53-man roster. In contrast, it appeared the team was content to stay put at tight end position with no sound of any waiver claims placed or workouts that the team was executing.

Yesterday, that news finally changed as word broke of former Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Buffalo Bills tight end O.J. Howard flying to Houston for a workout with the expectation that a contract would be signed. This came almost 24 hours after Howard had reportedly been trying to strike a deal to join the reigning AFC Champion Cincinnati Bengals.

It may have taken an entire offseason but Houston finally found their splashy tight end signing to hopefully elevate the group.

There’s a natural tendency to express caution with any signing that occurs this late into the off-season however there’s plenty of deserved optimism around the Howard signing that should have Houston fans excited. The Texans Wire had looked at the former Alabama tight end as a potential target for Nick Caserio since February and most of those points remain the same.

The 6-6, 251-pound passing target brings a first round pedigree and a physical presence that neither Pharaoh Brown nor Brevin Jordan currently offer the team. Howard was a nasty blocker and above average receiver during his time in Tampa Bay before suffering an Achilles injury in 2020. The injury not only sapped him of some explosiveness but also took off the same page from veteran quarterback Tom Brady, who clearly preferred throwing to Rob Gronkowski and Cameron Brate in two tight end formations.

Fortunately for Houston, Howard no longer has to appeal to the whims of the game’s best quarterback. Furthermore, his greatest strength is one that he still flashed plenty in both Tampa Bay and with Buffalo this past preseason. His strength to bully defenders and run blocking project as an excellent fit for offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton’s offense and should help to open up running lanes for rookie sensation Dameon Pierce. It’s a skillset that could see Howard starting games for Houston much sooner than many expect.

Brown has served as Houston’s primary blocking tight end and sat atop the depth chart as his position for the entire preseason. To his credit, Brown has put together a fantastic offseason and made an excellent case for why he should see plenty of playing time in 2022. It’s a situation however that is worth monitoring as Brown missed the entire preseason with a hamstring injury and has left the door open for playing time.

Jordan is a totally different tight end than his other two counterparts. The 6-3 Miami product is primarily known for his speed and pass catching ability, a skillset that didn’t exactly flash this offseason in the way Houston was hoping. Jordan still projects as the clear “pass-catching” tight-end when the team wants to use 12 personnel but isn’t the run-mauler that Lovie Smith’s offensive identity will crave.

The two question marks at his position make for a fascinating situation for Howard. His stock could not possibly be lower right now among the league, having seemingly failed to make both of the AFC’s top dogs in Buffalo and Cincinnati and being forced to come to the Texans for a more favorable situation. Can Howard’s historical talent, fierce run blocking, and desperation to make his claim in the league force him atop Houston’s depth chart? Or has the injury truly changed the dynamic in place for the sixth-year tight end?

Howard has the advantage of more natural talent and more experience in the league than either Brown or Jordan. His injury history and late arrival to Houston will make the competition truly interesting.

The run blocking on display in Buffalo and the fact that tight ends will likely project as the fourth or fifth receiving option when they’re on the field bode well for Howard. Hamilton and the Texans will just be asking for serviceable to above average route running and pass catching ability for Mills when the team has him in play on passing downs.

Howard may have the opportunity of a career here in a situation that not only plays to his strengths but will offer ample opportunity to show them off over the next four months. Fans can see how much Houston initially chooses to utilize their new tight end during the season opener on Sept. 11 against the Indianapolis Colts.

John Crumpler has written for the Texans Wire since 2019 and is a PFWA member. Follow him on Twitter @JohnHCrumpler and catch him on The Backpedal Podcast.

4 best games from Texans TE O.J. Howard’s career

Here are the four best games from new Houston Texans tight end O.J. Howard’s career.

The Houston Texans made a move to bolster their tight end group with the signing of former Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard.

Howard, a former 2017 first-round pick from Alabama, never materialized as the dynamic tight end many thought he would be when he played for the Crimson Tide. Is it any wonder why Rob Gronkowski went to the Bucs other than to just win another Super Bowl with Tom Brady?

The 6-6, 251-pound tight end spent the offseason program and preseason with the Buffalo Bills, who did not retain him on their 53-man roster. However, general manager Nick Caserio believes the Texans could unlock Howard’s potential.

Here are four games from Howard’s career that suggest what he is capable of.

Bengals target O.J. Howard signs with Texans

The former first-round pick signed elsewhere.

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At one point, the Cincinnati Bengals had former first-round pick O.J. Howard in town with the intention of signing him.

But things move quickly in the NFL — the Bengals looked elsewhere and Howard ended up signing elsewhere.

Thursday, Howard signed with the Houston Texans, according to Aaron Wilson of Pro Football Network. That came a day removed from him visiting the Bengals.

Those Bengals, though, added a new tight end via the waiver wire and actually put in a claim on another that failed.

While one report said after waiver wire claims that the Bengals still wanted to sign Howard, the fact they tried to claim two tight ends while Howard was in or around the building says quite a bit.

Howard, after a serious injury in 2020, failed to stick in Buffalo, so he was nothing but a depth target in the first place despite his big-name status. The Bengals could still look to make another move at the position for depth purposes before Week 1 but did just add another tight end to the practice squad after some roster moves on Thursday.

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Former Bucs TE O.J. Howard signs with Texans

Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard is signing with the Houston Texans

Another former Tampa Bay Buccaneers pass-catcher is joining the Houston Texans.

Tight end O.J. Howard is landing in the AFC South, per multiple reports.

Howard reunites with former Bucs teammate Tyler Johnson, a third-year wide receiver who was claimed off waivers by the Texans earlier this week.

The No. 19 overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft, Howard struggled with injuries and inconsistency throughout his time in Tampa Bay. He signed a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills in free agency this offseason, but was released after the preseason.

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Five potential landing spots for former Alabama TE O.J. Howard

Five potential destinations for former Alabama TE O.J. Howard. He was recently released by the Bills.

It has been a bumpy road for former Alabama tight end O.J. Howard since he entered the league. From injuries to being released, Howard is still looking to prove his worth in the NFL.

On Tuesday, the Buffalo Bills announced that they were releasing Howard. The Alabama native recently agreed to a contract with the Bills that guaranteed $3.2 million for one year. Ultimately, the team will be forced to pay Howard despite him not making the Bills’ active roster.

Howard began his NFL career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He would spend five years with the organization before being released in 2021. Altogether, he recorded 119 receptions for 1,737 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns thus far in his NFL career.

Since he was released on Tuesday, he will have the opportunity to sign with the team that he so desires. Today, Roll Tide Wire takes a look at some of the most possible and reasonable destinations for Howard going forward.

Ian Rapoport updates O.J. Howard to Bengals after Devin Asiasi waiver claim

Here’s the latest on O.J. Howard to the Bengals.

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The Cincinnati Bengals were reportedly interested in signing big-name free agent O.J. Howard. But Wednesday’s waiver claim of tight end Devin Asiasi threw a proverbial wrench in the apparent plans.

Potentially, at least.

According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport during a television appearance, the Bengals still want to add Howard. That came after Bengals head coach Zac Taylor told reporters on scene that there were no more planned transactions for the day, per Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic.

Meaning, Howard could still sign tomorrow. He’s in the building and doing the routine things like taking a physical. The addition of Asiasi does make it more complex though, as adding a fourth tight end might mean losing a player at another position. That, or they have plans to throw one of, if not both Drew Sample and Mitchell Wilcox on injured reserve.

Either way, the latest update says the Bengals and Howard could still come to an agreement as early as Thursday.

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Bengals expected to sign TE O.J. Howard

Another huge move for the Bengals.

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When we looked at players who were released at final cuts that the Cincinnati Bengals should try to sign in free agency, tight end O.J. Howard topped the list.

Turns out that one will come to fruition.

According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Howard will visit with the Bengals and sign if he passes a physical: “That was fast: The #Bengals are hosting FA TE OJ Howard on a visit today and assuming all goes well with the physical, he’s expected to sign, source said. The former first-rounder was a surprising cut yesterday and this should come together today.”

A former first-round pick, Howard couldn’t break onto the field with the Bills and played into the second half of preseason games this summer.

A 2020 achilles injury appears to have hurt Howard’s ability to help in the passing game, but he’s still a major boon as a blocker. That’s a valuable thing for the Bengals to add as third tight end Mitchell Wilcox battles an injury.

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8 recently cut players the Chargers should consider adding

Here are eight players that were released the Chargers should consider adding.

The Chargers announced their 53-man roster on Tuesday, but that does not mean it is finalized.

Los Angeles can add players via free agency or the waiver wire. That waiver wire is based on the draft order and processes on Wednesday.

These are some of the players that were released on Tuesday that the Bolts should consider adding.

5 roster cuts the Vikings should target

The 53-man roster deadline has passed and there are some roster cuts that the Vikings should target

With it being roster cutdown day, 27 players per team – 864 total – see their NFL dreams take an unfortunate detour. Some of them will be claimed on waivers by another team while others will make the practice squad. Some will stay free agents hoping for a chance or a shot at the USFL or XFL this upcoming February.

When initial 53-man rosters become finalized at 3 pm central time, they won’t stay intact for very long. Waivers will be very busy Wednesday afternoon at that same 3 pm central time.

With the Vikings already making a litany of roster moves, they will be among the teams that are active in both the waiver and trade markets. Here are five players they should target.

The NFL’s most surprising roster cuts in 2022

Here are the NFL’s most surprising player cuts as teams move to the required 53-man rosters.

“Success is never final, and failure is never fatal.”

That quote has been attributed to everybody from Winston Churchill to John Wooden, but whoever said it, it’s something important to remember as NFL teams got to their required 53-man rosters on Tuesday afternoon. Hundreds of players were told by their teams that their services were no longer required, and that’s always a big hit, no matter who you are.

That’s not a professional death sentence, by any means. Veterans who can’t catch on with one team can still do great things with others. And rookies who don’t make the cut in one city can certainly do so elsewhere.

I mean, the Pittsburgh Steelers cut Len Dawson and Johnny Unitas in the late 1950s, and those guys went on to have fairly decent careers.

So, with that in mind, here are our most surprising cuts from NFL teams as the required roster constrictions happened.