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UNDRAFTED FAs POST 2025 DRAFT

No real info on my normal site about him.


NFL.com had a little insight:


Hey, if he doesn't make it, I think he is Samoan. WWE could use him in another Bloodline story line
Also found this on him-

 
No real info on my normal site about him.


NFL.com had a little insight:


Hey, if he doesn't make it, I think he is Samoan. WWE could use him in another Bloodline story line
Nobody cares about that whack arse bloodline. He will be thoroughly destroyed by the greatest luchador/Mysterio of all time! #DirtyDom
 
Eli Cox-OC Kentucky signed a 250k garranteed 3yr deal.. I'm not saying that he is going to replace anyone but, with 250k garranteed. The must like something about him. His weaknesses seem coachable

 
Texans signed WR Daniel Jackson.

Jackson’s (5’11/193) athletic abilities won’t garner him much praise on the gridiron, but what he lacks in flash, he makes up for with savvy route running to gain an edge over opposing defenders. He’ll need to show that same level of acumen at a higher level if he hopes to show he can separate in the pros, but his career 50 percent contested catch rate suggests he can find more ways to win in coverage. Jackson was a four-year starter at Minnesota and ended his career with a 75-863-4 line, posting career highs in receptions, yards, and targets. His ability to play outside and in the slot will work to his advantage, as coaches will have a chance to explore where he would best fit in their receiving room, but he could be better suited as a zone-beating slot receiver due to his limited speed — he ran just a 4.63s 40-yard dash. Jackson only logged 20 snaps on special teams during his career, which may work against him when it comes to finalizing roster cutdowns.
 
Texans signed WR Daniel Jackson.

Jackson’s (5’11/193) athletic abilities won’t garner him much praise on the gridiron, but what he lacks in flash, he makes up for with savvy route running to gain an edge over opposing defenders. He’ll need to show that same level of acumen at a higher level if he hopes to show he can separate in the pros, but his career 50 percent contested catch rate suggests he can find more ways to win in coverage. Jackson was a four-year starter at Minnesota and ended his career with a 75-863-4 line, posting career highs in receptions, yards, and targets. His ability to play outside and in the slot will work to his advantage, as coaches will have a chance to explore where he would best fit in their receiving room, but he could be better suited as a zone-beating slot receiver due to his limited speed — he ran just a 4.63s 40-yard dash. Jackson only logged 20 snaps on special teams during his career, which may work against him when it comes to finalizing roster cutdowns.
Camp body, maybe makes the PS.
 
Eli Cox-OC Kentucky signed a 250k garranteed 3yr deal.. I'm not saying that he is going to replace anyone but, with 250k garranteed. The must like something about him. His weaknesses seem coachable


Most guaranteed among UDFAs per Aaron Wilson. Would love to see another viable center on this roster other than Patterson. Hopefully he’s a UDFA gem!
 
Looking for UFDA and of course the Texans signings I noticed on various tracker sites the Texans have the least signings so far opposed to the other teams. I know it's early but many of the other teams are signing them up. I can not recall the signings being so slow in the past years. Anyways just a now observance.
 
Looking for UFDA and of course the Texans signings I noticed on various tracker sites the Texans have the least signings so far opposed to the other teams. I know it's early but many of the other teams are signing them up. I can not recall the signings being so slow in the past years. Anyways just a now observance.

Caserio said they weren't going to have a big udfa class.
 
Huzzie was a highly regarded prospect before he tore his ACL at the shrine bowl. I assume he’ll be moved to IR once the cutdowns begin to let him rehab fully. But interesting the Texans think highly enough of him to sign him with essentially a “redshirt” year.
Don't really understand this move, even with "redshirt" year.

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From a 2022 large NFL ACL study

Orthop J Sports Med
. 2022 Mar 7

Return to Play and Performance After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in National Football League Players​

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Overall, 312 NFL players were included in this study, and 174 (55.8%) returned to play. Of the eligible players, only 28.5% (n = 59/207) remained in the league 3 years postinjury. Within the first 3 years postinjury, players played in fewer games (8.7 vs 13.7;), started in fewer games (3.0 vs 8.3), had lower AVs [AV=Approximate Value] (1.5 vs 4.3), and had decreased snap counts (259.0 vs 619.0).

Of 62 DBs, only 31 ever returned to play.

1-Year, 2-Year, and 3-Year Return-to-Play Rates and Return-to-Play Time Overall and by Position a
RTP After 1 yRemained Active After Injury, % (n/Total for Position)
PositionNo. of Players (%)Rate, % (n/Total for Position) (n = 312)Time, mo, Median [IQR]2-y Rate (n = 259) b3-y Rate (n = 207) c
CB36 (11.5)52.8 (19/36)12.6 [2.1]29.0 (9/31)28.0 (7/25)
 
Most guaranteed among UDFAs per Aaron Wilson. Would love to see another viable center on this roster other than Patterson. Hopefully he’s a UDFA gem!
I share your sentiments but not getting my hopes up because it seems if the Texans thought he had a realistic chance to make the team and contribute they would have used one of those
many sixth or seventh round picks for him ?
 
I share your sentiments but not getting my hopes up because it seems if the Texans thought he had a realistic chance to make the team and contribute they would have used one of those
many sixth or seventh round picks for him ?
Agree. I don’t know why but UDFA’s seem to generate more interest around here than 6th and 7th rounders. Maybe it’s just a “lottery” attitude? I believe they sell tickets for UFDA’s at Valero stations.
 
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Most guaranteed among UDFAs per Aaron Wilson. Would love to see another viable center on this roster other than Patterson. Hopefully he’s a UDFA gem!
Unfortunately, he falls more in the category of Suggs...............very weak in the lower extremities. Won't be able tp hold back strong NFL Dlinemen.
 
Unfortunately, he falls more in the category of Suggs...............very weak in the lower extremities. Won't be able tp hold back strong NFL Dlinemen.
The same things were said about David Andrews when he came out of college. I wouldn't bet against this young man. He's probably a PS guy next yr.
 
The same things were said about David Andrews when he came out of college. I wouldn't bet against this young man. He's probably a PS guy next yr.
Arm length has not been much of an important evaluation for a center, but it is still important, especially when compensating for weakness. NFL centers' arm lengths today still hoover around 33 inches. Cox has an arm length of just barely 31 inches!
 
WR Daniel Jackson added to the roster. Decent combine numbers. No real info on much else.


Edit: Unless he can be coached up fast...camp body
Despite a 4.62 40, he was not able to gain separation in college.............not likely to be coached up in the NFL to do better.
 
Agree. I don’t know why but UDFA’s seem to generate more interest around here than 6th and 7th rounders. Maybe it’s just a “lottery” attitude? I believe they sell tickets for UFDA’s at Valero stations.
lol not really I always enjoyed diamond in the rough UDFA signings. But it's not interest vs 6&7 rounders it's something to get into after all the draft is over. So next stops are UDFA and then maybe more trades as the season progresses.
 
What caught my attention was the mention of Jerome Carvin as the backup OC ???. Will have to see who this guy is. I agree with CnnnD about Cox's 31" arms. First thing I noticed when I searched his draft report after the signing. Except for this, seems a decent enough prospect for a depth position, but the odds are really against him.
 
What caught my attention was the mention of Jerome Carvin as the backup OC ???. Will have to see who this guy is. I agree with CnnnD about Cox's 31" arms. First thing I noticed when I searched his draft report after the signing. Except for this, seems a decent enough prospect for a depth position, but the odds are really against him.
If a center can control two and a half feet on either side of him and throw in another six or eight inches with slide or shuffle, I am more interested in his ability to read the defense and set up the offensive line play. As a guard for emergency plays, we'll see.

FWIW, Draftbuzz has him. 33 3/8s
Has anyone actually measured his arms? I know he wasn't @ combine and I didn't find anything at his pro day.https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Jerome-Carvin-OL-Tennessee
 
Yes, most teams went with the measurements from the all-star games or got their own. And it wasn't just arm lengths that were off, a bunch of the hand measurements were wrong as well
I reported this earlier elsewhere, using

Former Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe has undergone an precedented hand growth spurt between the Senior Bowl and the Scouting Combine, Milroe’s hands have grown. The measurement is the distance from tip of the little finger to the end of his thumb.................it grew from 8 and 3/4 inches to a fertilized 9 3/8 inches.
 
If a center can control two and a half feet on either side of him and throw in another six or eight inches with slide or shuffle, I am more interested in his ability to read the defense and set up the offensive line play. As a guard for emergency plays, we'll see.

FWIW, Draftbuzz has him. 33 3/8s
Has anyone actually measured his arms? I know he wasn't @ combine and I didn't find anything at his pro day.https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Jerome-Carvin-OL-Tennessee
In 2023 at Pro Day, his arms measured at 34 1/2 inches.

[I've seen his height listed by different sources anywhere from 6'3" to 6'5".]
 
Hard for me to think Junior Tafuna went undrafted, sacrilege! Great instincts to the QB you can’t teach. Sticks as special teams standout. He will make roster. Over 300 lbs who is fluid, runs like a raging bull, high motor & team captain.

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Another 6'8 TE invitation to camp Mason Tharp:

I spoke to a person I know who has followed him since his days at Klein HS. Interestingly enough, he has confirmed that Tharp is actually just under 6'9" tall (after having grown two inches during his time as a Red Raider). The 250 lbs in this article is also not correct. He put on serious weight to tip the scales at 270 pounds, 45 pounds heavier than he weighed as a recruit. Also interesting is that prior to taking up with Texas Tech, he was given offers from the Arizona Wildcats and the Michigan State Spartans!

He has been known more for his run blocking prowess................something that the Texans have lacked for decades.

Injury history (with loss of 9 games) have been a concern. His specific injuries have essentially been kept under wrap. However, I have managed to find out that while at Texas Tech before the 2023 season, he had already suffered 3 significant concussions.

I found an article that very well reviews Tharp and includes some very interesting video clips.

2025 NFL DRAFT SCOUTING REPORT: TEXAS TECH TE MASON THARP

I like this young man. I hope with time and a lot of effort, he can develop into a real Texans weapon while avoiding injury.
 
I spoke to a person I know who has followed him since his days at Klein HS. Interestingly enough, he has confirmed that Tharp is actually just under 6'9" tall (after having grown two inches during his time as a Red Raider). The 250 lbs in this article is also not correct. He put on serious weight to tip the scales at 270 pounds, 45 pounds heavier than he weighed as a recruit. Also interesting is that prior to taking up with Texas Tech, he was given offers from the Arizona Wildcats and the Michigan State Spartans!

He has been known more for his run blocking prowess................something that the Texans have lacked for decades.

Injury history (with loss of 9 games) have been a concern. His specific injuries have essentially been kept under wrap. However, I have managed to find out that while at Texas Tech before the 2023 season, he had already suffered 3 significant concussions.

I found an article that very well reviews Tharp and includes some very interesting video clips.

2025 NFL DRAFT SCOUTING REPORT: TEXAS TECH TE MASON THARP

I like this young man. I hope with time and a lot of effort, he can develop into a real Texans weapon while avoiding injury.
Wow! 3 concussions isn't good. I do like that he is known for run blocking as we definitely need that. Thanks for the info!
 
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