Report: Texans sign sixth-round C Jarrett Patterson to rookie contract

The Houston Texans locked up their first rookie of the 2023 draft class in center Jarrett Patterson.

The Houston Texans are making headway signing their nine-player draft class.

According to Aaron Wilson from KPRC-TV, the Texans signed sixth-round center Jarrett Patterson to a four-year contract.

Houston picked Patterson No. 201 in Round 6 of the draft. The Notre Dame product has the ability to play center and guard, which caught the eye of the Texans.

“He’s done both,” general manager Nick Caserio said after the draft on April 29. “Essentially it says he can play all three positions. How does he fare relative to someone else inside? When you’re taking seven to eight offensive linemen into the game, the ability to do multiple is going to enhance that player’s overall value.”

Patterson earned third-team all-ACC in 2020.

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C Juice Scruggs considered the Texans’ ‘biggest reach’ in 2023 NFL draft

Second-round center Juice Scruggs is considered the Houston Texans’ “biggest reach,” according to Pro Football Focus.

The Houston Texans rattled the drafniks with their selection of center Juice Scruggs No. 62 overall in Round 2 of the 2023 NFL draft.

According to Gordon McGuinness from Pro Football Focus, the Texans’ taking the Penn State offensive lineman was considered the team’s biggest reach of the draft.

We had Scruggs as a mid-round prospect, with him coming off a 71.5 PFF grade in his lone full season at center in college. Using the 62nd overall pick on him very possibly means he will start in 2023, so we may learn quickly just how much of a reach this really was.

Scruggs was also the Texans’ “most questionable pick” by another outlet.

The Texans needed help at center. Mock drafts that were going as far as three rounds had the Texans using a pick on Ohio State’s Luke Wypler, who came in at No. 54 on PFF’s big board. In reality, NFL teams were comfortable picking anybody ahead of Wypler. Presuming the Texans blew it with Scruggs, why then did Washington, New England, and Seattle all take centers all presumably lower than the 54th-best prospect in the draft — according to PFF’s big board?

Maybe there needs to be a new rubric.

What may actually be puzzling about the Scruggs selection is something that has nothing to do with the player himself. In the sixth round, Houston used a pick on another center prospect in Notre Dame’s Jarrett Patterson. The Texans will have two rookies going against three veterans — Michael Deiter, Scott Quessenberry, and Jimmy Morrissey — for the starting center job.

General manager Nick Caserio indicated on April 28 after the second day of the draft that one of the reasons they grabbed Scruggs was for his possible position flexbility.

“I think in Juice’s case, it’s probably more center than guard, but if he had to go there and play guard, looks like he’d be competitive,” said Caserio.

Houston has key pieces on the offensive line with Laremy Tunsil, Kenyon Green, Shaq Mason, and Tytus Howard. If the Texans can get center on point, they should have adequate pass protection and run blocking.

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C Juice Scruggs regarded as Texans’ ‘most questionable’ 2023 draft pick

Former Penn State center Juice Scruggs is CBS Sports’ candidate for the Houston Texans’ “most questionable” pick in the 2023 NFL draft.

No team nails every pick in the draft. Even Nick Caserio says making a pick is a 50-50 proposition.

As such, it is only natural to conclude the Houston Texans had a selection that was entirely head-scratching to everyone outside the organization.

According to Josh Edwards from CBS Sports, the Texans’ “most questionable” pick from the three-day event at the end of April was the selection of former Penn State center Juice Scruggs.

The Texans have had a clear objective over the past two years. They locked up offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil, then drafted edge rusher Will Anderson Jr., offensive guard Kenyon Green and Scruggs. It is obvious that they are placing an emphasis on getting more physical at the point of contact so it is easily understood why they were drawn to adding an interior lineman. However, Scruggs was lower on my personal board. 

There were other aspects of the Scruggs selection that would have qualified as questionable more so than their rank on a draft analyst’s big board.

Firstly, the Texans did not possess a Round 2 selection to start Day 2 thanks to the trade with the Arizona Cardinals to take Anderson. Houston traded up to take Scruggs No. 62 overall because they wanted a younger option to compete with veterans Michael Deiter, Jimmy Morrissey, and Scott Quessenberry.

Secondly, even though the Texans already made a move to shore up their center position, and complimented Scruggs for his position flex along the interior, Houston went ahead and essentially duplicated the pick in Round 6 at No. 201 overall with the Jarrett Patterson selection. The 6-5, 306-pounder played center at Notre Dame.

Center was a position the Texans needed to address in the draft. Their redundant methods may be more questionable than the actual picks.

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WATCH: Best Notre Dame highlights from Texans C Jarrett Patterson

Take a look at some of the best highlights from Houston Texans C Jarrett Patterson when he played for Notre Dame.

Jarrett Patterson will be tasked with protecting the Houston Texans’ new franchise quarterback C.J. Stroud in 2023 and could be a key part of the team’s offensive line in the coming seasons. A smart and instinctive lineman, Patterson’s status as a sixth-round pick belies his ability to deploy effective blocks on a consistent basis, and in time, he could go down as one of the best picks of Day 3 in this class.

Check out some of Patterson’s best plays from his time at Notre Dame below to get acquainted with his skillset ahead of the 2023 season:

Texans take Notre Dame C Jarrett Patterson No. 201 overall in Round 6 of 2023 NFL draft

The Houston Texans picked Notre Dame C Jarrett Patterson No. 201 overall in Round 6 of the 2023 NFL draft.

The Houston Texans are taking another center.

The Texans picked former Notre Dame center Jarrett Patterson No. 201 overall in Round 6 of the 2023 NFL draft Saturday.

Patterson turned in third-team All-ACC honors in 2020. The Laguna Hills, California, native played 48 games for the Fighting Irish with 3,099 snaps.

The Texans picked Juice Scruggs in Round 2 to provide depth at center and the rest of the interior offensive line. Houston already has veterans Jimmy Morrissey, Michael Deiter, and Scott Quessenberry on the roster.

Patterson is the sixth player from Notre Dame the Texans have drafted. The last time Houston picked a Notre Dame player was twice in 2016 with receiver Will Fuller in Round 1 and center Nick Martin in Round 3.

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WATCH: Juice Scruggs reacts to being picked by Texans

Take a listen to Juice Scruggs’ reaction when the Houston Texans called him to announce they were going to take him in the 2023 NFL draft.

The Houston Texans released video from their draft call with second-round center Juice Scruggs.

The Texans traded into the second round to take Scruggs despite not having a pick. Houston valued the Penn State center that much.

“Hey, Juice, it’s Nick Caserio. How are you doing, bud?”

“I’m great, man,” Scruggs said. “How are you doing?”

“Congratulations,” Caserio replied. “We’re turning the pick in and making you a Houston Texan.”

“I appreciate it, I appreciate it,” Scruggs said.

Scruggs, who earned third-team All-Big Ten last year, will be going against veteran centers that include Scott Quessenberry, Michael Deiter, and Jimmy Morrissey.

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WATCH: Best Penn State highlights from Texans C Juice Scruggs

Here are some of the best highlights from new Houston Texans center Juice Scruggs as he completed his career with Penn State.

Juice Scruggs will be in for a battle when he gets to the Houston Texans.

The AFC South club already has three veterans on the roster with center experience in Scott Quessenberry, who started 16 games last season, Michael Deiter, and Jimmy Morrissey.

Scruggs will have to earn his playing time for sure.

The Texans see potential in Scruggs, which is why general manager Nick Caserio traded up to take the former Penn State product. Scruggs is a physical blocker who can play multiple spots up front and could project as a guard or center moving forward, depending on where Houston wants to improve next season.

His highlight reel from Penn State warranted his selection as a Day 2 prospect who should contribute to the Texans’ rebuild in year one. Check out his best plays below to get acquainted with his game:

Houston Texans pick Penn State C Juice Scruggs No. 62 overall in Round 2 of 2023 NFL draft

The Houston Texans picked former Penn State center Juice Scruggs No. 62 overall in Round 2 of the 2023 NFL draft.

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The Houston Texans are going with a rookie quarterback and a rookie center combination after all.

The Texans picked former Penn State center Juice Scruggs No. 62 overall in Round 2 of the 2023 NFL draft Friday night at Union Station in Kansas City.

Houston traded their Nos. 65 (Round 3), 188 (Round 6), and 230 (Round 7) selections to the Philadelphia Eagles to obtain their No. 62 overall to take Scruggs.

Scruggs made third-team All-Big Ten in his final year with the Nittany Lions. In 2022, the 6-3, 310-pound interior offensive lineman was voted team captain and started all 12 games for Penn State.

The move comes a day after the Texans drafted Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud No. 2 overall.

The Texans have centers Scott Quessenberry, Jimmy Morrissey, and Michael Deiter on the roster.

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Texans fill roster holes in latest NFL.com 4-round mock draft

The Houston Texans address all of their major roster needs in the latest NFL.com four-round mock.

Houston Texans general manager Nick Caserio shored up the roster throughout the first wave of free agency, but there are still areas of concern.

The Texans could still use a quarterback, receiver, and edge rusher, and smart money says the team will address the positions in the 2023 NFL draft, where Houston holds 12 picks and the largest capital.

According to Chad Reuter from NFL.com, the Texans indeed remedy quarterback with their No. 2 overall pick as Alabama’s Bryce Young starts his career with the last place finishers in the AFC South a season ago.

The Texans use their No. 12 overall pick — acquired via 2022 offseason trade with the Cleveland Browns — to provide an adequate receiving threat in USC wideout Jordan Addison.

Trading Brandin Cooks leaves the door wide open for the Texans to select the smooth, quick former Biletnikoff Award winner (top college wide receiver). Addison’s game combines some of the traits/skills seen in two receivers selected in the top half of last year’s first round, Garrett Wilson (10th to the Jets) and Jahan Dotson (16th to the Commanders). His smooth routes and open-field quickness should allow him to contribute from the slot immediately.

Houston’s second-round pick is arguably as intriguing as its additional Round 1 selection. At No. 33 overall, the Texans are hovering near remaining first-round talent. If any falls through the cracks, Houston is in fabulous enough position to take it.

The Texans fix the pass rush with Iowa State defensive end Will McDonald. Ostensibly new coach DeMeco Ryans, who was the defensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers the past two seasons, has his Nick Bosa.

In Round 3, where the Texans have Nos. 65 and 73 overall, Houston goes with Ohio State center Luke Wypler and Tennessee defensive end Byron Young. Wypler can challenge for the starting center job while Young can provide an effective complement as an edge defender.

The Texans go with Syracuse cornerback Garrett Williams at No. 104 overall in Round 4, which gives Houston a younger defensive back to possibly replace Steven Nelson when his contract expires at the end of the 2023 campaign.

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Breaking down the Texans’ one-year contract with C Michael Deiter

Here is a look at the Houston Texans’ one-year contract with center Michael Deiter.

The Houston Texans have shored up their center depth with Michael Deiter.

The former Miami Dolphins 2019 third-rounder started 23 of 57 games for the AFC East club during his four seasons in South Beach.

Aaron Wilson from KPRC-TV obtained details of the contract. Deiter signed a one-year deal worth $1.23 million with a $125,000.

Deiter has a base salary of $1.08 million with a $550,000 split salary. Deiter can earn a $27,500 workout bonus with a $1.08 million base salary veteran benefit. Deiter will count $1.092 million against the salary cap.

The former Wisconsin product joins Scott Quessenberry as the only other center on the Texans’ roster. Quessenberry signed a one-year deal to return to Houston.

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