Tight end Teagan Quitoriano made impressive debut vs. Eagles

Quitoriano’s touchdown on his first career catch put him in good company as the third player to accomplish the task in #Texans history

Not much has gone right for the Houston Texans in the passing game, but one unlikely contributor may have put together a performance against the Eagles that could necessitate a more prominent role in the offense moving forward. Rookie tight end Teagan Quitoriano caught the first pass of his career for a touchdown in the game and joined some exclusive company as the third player in team history to accomplish the feat.

He joined receivers Derrick Armstrong and Jaelen Strong, who managed the task in 2003 and 2015 respectively, which may bode well for his usage this week against the New York Giants in a game where Houston will need to pull out all stops to get their second win of the season.

Quitoriano was a fifth-round pick in April’s draft by way of Oregon State and was one of the lesser-known tight end prospects in the draft behind the likes of Daniel Bellinger and Isaiah Likely. The rookie has been used sparingly through the Texans’ nine games in 2022, but veteran O.J. Howard’s lackluster play could force the coaching staff to thrust Quitoriano into significant playing time if he practices as well as he played against the Eagles.

While he certainly isn’t a finished product just yet, Quitoriano has shown flashes of brilliance on his college film and was a key part of the Beaver’s offense last year at the collegiate level. His upside as a blocker made him one of the more coveted players at the position in the 2022 class, and with soft hands to boot, Quitoriano may prove to be one of the better value picks of the draft if he can show consistent improvement over the Texans’ last eight games.

As the team reevaluates its roadmap heading into next season, expect Quitoriano’s name to come up as a valuable piece of developing talent who might be able to help in Houston’s rebuilding process.

WATCH: Texans’ Davis Mills throws touchdown pass to Teagan Quitoriano against the Eagles

Houston Texans quarterback Davis Mills threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to tight end Teagan Quitoriano in Week 9 against the Philadelphia Eagles.

How does arguably the worst team in the NFL right now possibly compete with the 7-0 super studs from the NFC East?

Score first, of course,

The Houston Texans got on the board early against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 9 on Thursday Night Football when quarterback Davis Mills threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to rookie tight end Teagan Quitoriano with 9:34 to go in the first quarter from NRG Stadium.

Quitoriano is making his NFL debut after spending the first eight weeks of the season on injured reserve.

The Texans are off to a great start on Battle Red Day as they debut their Battle Red helmets.

Texans place S Grayland Arnold on injured reserve among 5 total roster moves

The Houston Texans placed safety Grayland Arnold on injured reserve ahead of their Week 9 encounter with the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Houston Texans announced five total roster moves ahead of their Week 9 tilt with the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday Night Football at NRG Stadium.

The Texans activated rookie tight end Teagan Quitoriano and cornerback Tavierre Thomas from injured reserve.

The Texans also placed safety Grayland Arnold on injured reserve.

The Texans also elevated receiver Jalen Camp and tackle K.C. McDermott as their standard practice squad elevations.

The Texans will also be without receiver Brandin Cooks against the Eagles as the nine-year veteran is missing the game due to personal reasons.

The Texans, who are sporting their Battle Red attire in prime time, are 0-5 all-time against the Eagles.

WATCH: Texans TE Teagan Quitoriano catches touchdown pass against the Rams

Houston Texans rookie tight end Teagan Quitoriano caught a 6-yard touchdown pass against the Los Angeles Rams in the second preseason game.

One of the intriguing aspects of fifth-round tight end Teagan Quitoriano was his ability to catch passes and take advantage of hidden space to advance the football after the catch.

The Houston Texans’ rookie from Oregon State demonstrated that ability against the Los Angeles Rams in the second preseason game Friday night at SoFi Stadium with 6:05 to go in the third quarter.

With a second-and-goal from the 6-yard line, quarterback Kyle Allen threw a quick out to the right side for Quitoriano, who managed to slide and bull his way into the end zone and push Houston ahead 14-6 including the extra point.

Texans activate rookie TE Teagan Quitoriano from PUP list

The Houston Texans have activated fifth-round tight end Teagan Quitoriano from the active/physically unable to perform list.

The Houston Texans will get to see another one of their draft picks in training camp.

The Texans activated fifth-round tight end Teagan Quitoriano from the active/physically unable to perform list on Monday.

The former Oregon State product caught 19 passes for 214 yards and three touchdowns in his 11 games for the Beavers last season. Houston will have Quitoriano join a tight end group that includes Pharaoh Brown and second-year Brevin Jordan.

The activation of Quitoriano could not have come at a better time. Antony Auclair will miss time with an injured knee, and the club also worked out former tight end Ryan Izzo.

The other two players remaining on the PUP list include defensive end Jordan Jenkins and defensive back Tristin McCollum.

Texans place 3 players on PUP list to start training camp

The Houston Texans placed three players on the physically unable to perform list a day before the first training camp practice.

The Houston Texans have added players to the physically unable to perform list to start training camp.

The Texans have their first practice July 28 at Houston Methodist Training Center.

The three players on the PUP list are defensive end Jordan Jenkins, defensive back Tristin McCollum, and fifth-round tight end Teagan Quitoriano.

According to Aaron Wilson from the Pro Football Network, the Texans placed Jenkins on the PUP list due to an ankle injury. The former New York Jets 2016 third-round pick is not expected to stay on the PUP list very long.

Texans to sign former Oregon State TE Teagan Quitoriano

The Houston Texans have agreed to terms with former Oregon State Beavers tight end Teagan Quitoriano, their 2022 NFL fifth-round pick.

The Houston Texans have added another one of their nine-man 2022 NFL draft class to the active roster.

According to Aaron Wilson from the Pro Football Network, the Texans have agreed to terms with former Oregon State tight end Teagan Quitoriano, the club’s fifth-round selection.

Quitoriano fit the Texans’ “convictions” when it came to the type of player that they wanted, according to general manager Nick Caserio on April 30.

“On the line of scrimmage tight end who plays tough, strong, and physical,” Caserio said. “I think the tight ends will be a part of the offense here in the season, whether it’s two tight ends, one tight ends, three tight ends, however we do it. He was a player that there was definitely a lot of conviction for what potentially he could bring to the table.”

Quitoriano is signed just in time for rookie minicamp, which begins May 13.

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Texans take Oregon State TE Teagan Quitoriano No. 170 in Round 5 of 2022 NFL draft

The Houston Texans picked another fifth-round tight end for the second straight year in Oregon State’s Teagan Quitoriano.

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The Houston Texans added more depth to their tight end group with the selection of Oregon State’s Teagan Quitoriano with the No. 170 pick in Round 5 of the 2022 NFL draft.

The pick follows a pattern set by general manager Nick Caserio in the 2021 draft, his first with the Texans, when he took former Miami tight end Brevin Jordan. The rationale was to foment competition at a stacked position. The selection of Quitoriano serves a similar purpose.

Quitoriano is the second selection the Texans have made in the fifth round in 2022. Houston grabbed former Stanford defensive end Thomas Booker with the No. 150 overall selection.

Unpacking Future Packers: No. 92 Teagan Quitoriano

Oregon State TE Teagan Quitoriano is up next in Unpacking Future Packers, a countdown previewing the 2022 draft for Packers Wire.

The Unpacking Future Packers Countdown is a countdown of 100 prospects that could be selected by the Green Bay Packers in the 2022 NFL Draft.

The Green Bay Packers selected Jace Sternberger in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft. The following year the Packers once again selected a tight end in the third round when they drafted Josiah Deguara.

Sternberger is no longer on the team and Deguara has flashed potential and could be a potential breakout candidate next season. A breakout that the Packers are hoping starts in the playoffs this Saturday against the San Francisco 49ers.

Outside of Deguara, the long-term outlook for the tight end position in Green Bay is murky. Will Robert Tonyan get re-signed after suffering a season-ending injury earlier this season?

Will this be the final ride for Marcedes Lewis? The veteran tight end will turn 38 in May and may opt to retire after.

Even if Lewis is back next season, the Packers will need to add depth to the tight end room this offseason. A player that Green Bay could target in the 2022 NFL Draft is Teagan Quitoriano. The Oregon State tight end checks in at No. 92 in the Unpacking Future Packers countdown.

Quitoriano arrived at Oregon State as a three-star recruit. In 2019, Quitoriano hauled in two receiving touchdowns. The following season he caught one touchdown. 

This past season Quitoriano posted career highs in receptions (19) receiving yards (214) and receiving touchdowns (3). Quitoriano played a vital role in B.J. Baylor rushing for 1,337 yards for the Beavers.

“Teagan had a really solid junior season this past year at Oregon State,” Marcus Russell, a contributor for Building The Dam said. “He was a reliable steady presence for the offense, but his greatest contributions came in the run game as an excellent blocker. The Beavers relied heavily on B.J. Baylor and their run game this past season and Teagan was often opening up holes for Baylor.”

Quitoriano is essentially a sixth offensive lineman when he’s on the field. He has a competitive appetite as a blocker. As a run blocker, he’s a battering ram. Once he latches on he drives his legs and is looking to bury the man across from him. 

“He reminds me a little of Nick Boyle for the Ravens,” Russell said. “He’s primarily a run-blocker, but can catch passes as needed. He’s an excellent athlete (two sports in high school with basketball). At 6-foot-6 he’s got the ideal frame for blocking and he’s put on at least 40 pounds since arriving at Oregon State. He’s just a big athletic man.”

Quitoriano looks the part of an NFL tight end. He checks in at 6-6 and 260 pounds. As a pass-catcher, he has soft, reliable hands. He wasn’t asked to play a big part in OSU’s passing attack, but when his number was dialed he answered. With his quickness, he’s going to make a killing in the short to intermediate routes. 

“His production was disappointing this season,” Russell said. “Fans were wanting Teagan and fellow tight end Luke Musgrave much more involved in the passing game. But again the Beavers relied heavily on their running game. Last year’s starter Tristan Gebbia was out all year with an injury. Sam Noyer was given the start in the opener but was pulled due to ineffectiveness and Chance Nolan played most of the year at quarterback. He averaged about 200 passing yards per game and much of the focus was on getting the run game going offensively.”

Quitorianio was a mainstay on OSU’s special teams coverage units early in his career. He’s a player that’s willing to do the dirty work. He has the quickness and toughness to step in and be a special teams contributor as a rookie.

“He’s a good athlete and all-around football player,” Russell said. “He contributed more on special teams during his first few years with the Beavers before he was a full-time starter at tight end, but is fully capable of making tackles and blocking on kickoffs and/or punts.”

Fit with the Packers

All signs point to Deguara being the starting tight end for the Packers next season. What does the depth chart look like behind him though?

Brian Gutekunst will look to add a tight end via the draft and if he waits until day three, Quitoriano could be high on his board.

The Oregon State product checks a lot of boxes. He’s willing to do the dirty work, both on special teams and as a run blocker. He has an NFL frame and even though his numbers as a receiver weren’t eye-popping he has the tools to be a weapon in any aerial attack.

“I’m interested to see how Teagan performs at his pro-day,” Russell said. “If he can display his strength and athleticism I could see an NFL general manager using a day three pick on him. You can’t teach his size and athleticism and he’s got the ability to be a pass-catching threat.”

The Packers want their tight ends to be dogs as blockers and Quitoriano may be the best run-blocking tight end in the draft. With his blocking chops and special teams experience, Quitoriano could be a steady contributor for the Packers as a rookie.

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