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Tracking 2024 Prospect Visits

2024 Prospect Visits

QB Devin Leary Kentucky (EW)
QB Spencer Rattler SC (T30)

WR Dimitri Stanley Iowa St (CGS)
WR Roman Wilson Michigan (SB)
WR Ainais Smith Tx A&M (SB, PD, local PD)
WR Jacob Cowing Arizona (SB, COM)
WR Javon Baker UCF (COM, T30)
WR Troy Franklin Oregon (COM)
WR Ladd McConkey Georgia (SB)
WR Keon Coleman FSU (COM)
WR Xavier Worthy Texas (COM, PD)
WR Jamari Thrash Louisville (COM)
WR Brian Thomas Jr LSU (COM)
WR Luke McCaffrey Rice (SB, COM, T30)
WR Jordan Whittington Texas (COM)
WR Marcus Rosemary-Jacksaint Georgia (SB)
WR/PR Coleton Beck VT (PD)
WR Josh Cephus UTSA (local PD)

RB Kimani Vidal Troy (SB)
RB Will Shipley Clemson (COM)
RB Bucky Irving Oregon (COM)
RB Braelon Allen Wisconsin (COM)
RB Dylan Laube UH (COM)
RB MarShawn Lloyd (SB)
RB Ladarius Owens Texas Southern (local PD)
RB Isaac Guerendo Louisville (T30)
RB Ray Davis Kentucky (T30)

TE Theo Johnson Penn St (SB, COM)
TE Isaac Rex BYU (Hula)
TE Tanner McLachlan Arizona (COM)
TE Ben Sinnott KSU (SB)
TE Cade Stover OSU (COM)
TE Jaheim Bell FSU (COM)
TE Ja’Tavion Sanders Texas (PD)
TE Malcom Epps Pitt (local PD)
TE Trey Knox SC (PD)

OT Patrick Paul Houston (SB, COM)
OT Kiran Amegadjie Yale (COM)
OT Travis Glover Georgia St (T30)
OT Christian Jones Texas (PD, T30, local PD)
OT Kingsley Suamataia BYU (T30)
OT Matt Gonclaves Pitt (T30)
OT Christian Duffie KSU (local PD)
OT Roger Rosengarten UW (T30)

OG X’Zauvea Gadlin Liberty (EW)
OG Doug Nester West Virginia (Hula, EW)
iOL Jalen Sundell NDSU (EW)
iOL Beaux Limmer Arkansas (PD)
iOL Brady Latham Arkansas (PD)
iOL CJ Hanson Holy Cross (EW)
iOL Michael Jerrell Univ of Findlay (PD)
iOL Christian Mahogany BC (T30)
iOL Clay Servin Rice (local PD)
iOL Jack Freeman UH (local PD)
iOL Sincere Haynesworth Tulane (local PD)
iOL McKade Mettauer Oklahoma (local PD)
iOL Bryan Hudson Louisville (PD)

Edge Darius Robinson Missouri (SB, COM)
Edge Nelson Caesar Houston (SB, local PD)
Edge Gabriel Murphy UCLA(EW, COM)
Edge Jaylen Harrell Michigan (COM)
Edge Bralen Trice UW (COM)
Edge David Ugwoegbu Houston (COM, local PD)
Edge Chop Robinson Penn St (COM)
Edge Mo Kamara CSU (EW, COM, T30)
Edge Dallas Turner Alabama (COM)
Edge Adisa Isaac Penn St (T30)
Edge Jalyx Hunt Houston Christian (PD, T30)
Edge Jaylon Allen Memphis (local PD)
Edge Ezrah Thibodeaux Tx A&M Kingsville (local PD)
Edge Ovie Oghoufo LSU (PD)

DT Myles Murphy UNC (EW)
DT Johnny Newton Illinois (COM)
DT Gabe Hall Baylor (SB)
DT Braden Fiske FSU (SB)
DT Jaden Crumedy Miss St (COM)
DT T’Vondre Sweat (SB, PD)
DT Michael Hall Jr OSU (T30)
DT Joshua Landry Missouri (local PD)



LB Winston Reid Weber State (Hula)
LB Cedric Gray UNC (SB, COM)
LB Payton Wilson NC State (SB, COM)
LB Edgerrin Cooper TX A&M (EW, T30)
LB Jaylan Ford Texas (COM, PD)
LB Tommy Eichenberg OSU (COM)
LB Nathanial Watson Miss St (COM)
LB Tarique Barnes Illinois (PD)
LB Jamal Hill Oregon (T30)
LB Darius Muasau UCLA (PD)
LB Jordan Magee Temple (T30)
LB Omar Speights LSU (PD)
LB Hasaan Hypolite UH (local PD)

CB AJ Woods Pitt (Hula)
CB Kalen King Penn St (SB, COM)
CB Quinyon Mitchell Toledo (SB, COM)
CB Qwan’tez Stiggers CFL (EW, T30)
CB Jarvis Brownlee Jr Louisville (SB)
CB Jarius Monroe Tulane (EW)
CB Ennis Rakestraw Missouri (COM)
CB Desmond James Auburn (SB, COM)
CB Kamari Lassiter Georgia (COM)
CB Terrion Arnold Alabama (COM)
CB Cam Hart ND (SB, COM)
CB Nate Wiggins Clemson (COM)
CB Mike Sainristil Michigan (COM)
CB Kool-Aid McKinstry Alabama (COM)
CB Chau-Smith Wade WSU (SB)
CB Davon Ferguson Bowling Green (PD)
CB Malik Fleming UH (local PD)
CB MJ Devonshire Pitt (EW)

S Malik Mustapha Wake Forest (SB, COM)
S Mark Perry TCU (EW)
S Cole Bishop Utah (SB, COM)
S Beau Brade Maryland (COM)
S Tyler Owens TTU (COM)
S Kamren Kinchens Miami (COM)
S Tyler Nubin Minnesota (COM)
S Travion Blalock Wisconsin (local PD)
S Myles Heard LA Tech (local PD)
DB Marcus Banks Mississippi State (local PD)
S Kam Pedescleaux Tulane (local PD)
S Damani Richardson TX A&M (local PD)
S Sam Mathews TX A&M (local PD)
S Jaylin Simpson Auburn (T30)
S Javon Bullard Georgia (T30)


CGS- College Gridiron Showcase
Hula- Hula Bowl
EW- East West Shrine Bowl
SB- Senior Bowl
COM- Combine
T30- Top 30 Visit
PD- Pro Day
Local PD- local pro day
 
Last year’s prospect visit list. I bolded the players drafted by the Texans. I may have missed some zoom meeting visits, but I just pulled the last comprehensive list from the very helpful @TexansFan15

Some notes: They sure did a lot of work on Tank!

The premium picks (Stroud/Anderson) got top 30 visits.
It's why I always hated the notion that "Stroud told them to draft Tank so they did"

They'd already done copious amounts of work on him and were going to draft him all along it was just a funny/cute story that Stroud liked him too.
 
Last year’s prospect visit list. I bolded the players drafted by the Texans. I may have missed some zoom meeting visits, but I just pulled the last comprehensive list from the very helpful @TexansFan15

Some notes: They sure did a lot of work on Tank!

The premium picks (Stroud/Anderson) got top 30 visits.
Out of the 30 allowed, they only did 22.
So far this season (as of last evening) 20.
 
Interesting the player comped to Jalen Pitre is getting a top 30 visit. I like Bullard, but I also liked Pitre coming out. Would he be a replacement for the player who had a sophomore slump? Or could they get them both on the field playing productively?

PS: Of course he was a team captain for the Georgia Bulldogs. Cap likes captains!

 
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Interesting the player comped to Jalen Pitre is getting a top 30 visit. I like Bullard, but I also liked Pitre coming out. Would he be a replacement for the player who had a sophomore slump? Or could they get them both on the field playing productively?

PS: Of course he was a team captain for the Georgia Bulldogs. Cap likes captains!

Had my eye on Bullard for some time now.
I think 42 is a tad high for him but if he slips down the board into the early 50s it may tempt the Texans to move up for him.
If Texans really want a Safety, the best idea would be to make a small jump up from #42 to nab Nubin.
 
Safeties I want drafted.

Bishop 3rd
Mustafa- 4th
Perry- early 5th

Also I would be very happy if Nubin fell to 2-59.
What type of Safety are you looking for? A box Safety? Deep Safety? A Hybrid that can play slot?
 
What type of Safety are you looking for? A box Safety? Deep Safety? A Hybrid that can play slot?
A guy like Simmons that mostly plays deep, but can drop down on occasion. I'm not looking for a S that can play nickle. Although I think Petrie's best position is nickle. I'm hoping Petrie just had a bad sophomore yr and has learned Ryans system well enough to play at the level he did under Lovie. If not then S should take on a very high priority IMHO. Bishop is the type of S I'm looking for, but unfortunately most young S struggle their rookie yrs. Not everybody can be like Hamilton.
 
Bishop is more of a box safety. Which is fine, if that is what the Texans want. Bullock (see above) is a deep safety with some coverage ability. Not a big hitter, though.
Not from what I saw looking at his highlights and at the Sr. Bowl. Looks like he can do both to me and he tested well at the combine. Maybe your seeing something I'm not seeing?
 
Not from what I saw looking at his highlights and at the Sr. Bowl. Looks like he can do both to me and he tested well at the combine. Maybe your seeing something I'm not seeing?
I'm just going off how Bishop was used at Utah He had 21 TFL and 7.5 sacks over his career, vs 14 PD and 3 INTs. He plays close to the LOS. Bishop will likely play deeper in the NFL. But didn't you say recently that Safeties don't contribute early in their pro career? Bishop will have some transitioning to do if asked to move to deep safety.
 
I'm just going off how Bishop was used at Utah He had 21 TFL and 7.5 sacks over his career, vs 14 PD and 3 INTs. He plays close to the LOS. Bishop will likely play deeper in the NFL. But didn't you say recently that Safeties don't contribute early in their pro career? Bishop will have some transitioning to do if asked to move to deep safety.
Yes I did, but that goes for all safeties. Nubin is the only S I like better. I do like Bullard a lot though too. Although he has avg speed he's really good at diagnosing. Really smart player and seems like a Ryans kinda a guy. Too bad about the DWI and I hope he isn't held to the same standards that Sweat is being held too.
 
Yes I did, but that goes for all safeties. Nubin is the only S I like better. I do like Bullard a lot though too. Although he has avg speed he's really good at diagnosing. Really smart player and seems like a Ryans kinda a guy. Too bad about the DWI and I hope he isn't held to the same standards that Sweat is being held too.
It's about timing. Javon has had a couple of years to atone and attest to his mistake. He's had a chance to explain himself to every interested team. They aren't running a tight ship down in Athens.

Sweat's transgression just happened. After telling teams his partying days were over. A big mistake that Sweat is likely to regret on draft weekend.
 
It's about timing. Javon has had a couple of years to atone and attest to his mistake. He's had a chance to explain himself to every interested team. They aren't running a tight ship down in Athens.

Sweat's transgression just happened. After telling teams his partying days were over. A big mistake that Sweat is likely to regret on draft weekend.
DWI is DWI

And living in Austin is probably just as conducive for this kind of lifestyle if not more so than living in Athens.
 
DWI is DWI

And living in Austin is probably just as conducive for this kind of lifestyle if not more so than living in Athens.

I don’t know for sure. But Sarkisian did just kick Sweats road racing buddy off the team. As a guy who has had his own demons with alcohol, Sark will understand how to deal with these issues better than most.
 

“JM: You sure did. This is the busiest month of the draft. How are your pre-draft meetings going?

Tykee Smith: I was fortunate enough to meet with every team between the NFL Combine and the Senior Bowl. My agent Nicole and I are sorting through my schedule as we speak. We’re figuring out my pre-draft 30 visits right now. I’m looking forward to taking some trips.”
 
CB Tulane
Link

#3 - Lance Robinson
Robinson timed as fast as 4.43 seconds in the 40 and posted a three-cone time of 6.94 seconds. He’s been a good cornerback at Tulane the past two seasons and has his moments on film. As a senior last season, Robinson intercepted four passes and broke up 11. Graded as a PFA in the Sportskeeda mock draft simulator, the New York Jets have shown a ton of interest in Robinson and could sign him after the draft. The Houston Texansare another franchise that likes Robinson, as they believe he is a perfect fit for their defense.”


#1- Mike Jerrell OL
Super-senior Mike Jerrell from Division II Findlay College in Ohio was graded as a potential late-rounder by scouts entering the past two seasons and is now receiving sixth-round grades heading towards the draft. A terrific small-school lineman, Jerrell lit up Ohio State pro day and looked better than Buckeyes top offensive line prospect Matt Jones during position drills. He also tested better than Jones, who worked out at the combine.
Measuring 6-foot-4.5 and 309 pounds, Jerrell timed as fast as 4.94 seconds in the 40 with a super quick 10-yard split of 1.69 seconds. His vertical jump was 32.5 inches, and Jerrell completed 26 reps on the bench. Teams are looking at Jerrell as a tackle for the next level, which is the same position he played in college. The talented blocker has already made official-30 visits to see the Houston Texans and Indianapolis Colts and has the Seattle Seahawks on the schedule for next week.”
 
CB Tulane
Link

#3 - Lance Robinson
Robinson timed as fast as 4.43 seconds in the 40 and posted a three-cone time of 6.94 seconds. He’s been a good cornerback at Tulane the past two seasons and has his moments on film. As a senior last season, Robinson intercepted four passes and broke up 11. Graded as a PFA in the Sportskeeda mock draft simulator, the New York Jets have shown a ton of interest in Robinson and could sign him after the draft. The Houston Texansare another franchise that likes Robinson, as they believe he is a perfect fit for their defense.”


#1- Mike Jerrell OL
Super-senior Mike Jerrell from Division II Findlay College in Ohio was graded as a potential late-rounder by scouts entering the past two seasons and is now receiving sixth-round grades heading towards the draft. A terrific small-school lineman, Jerrell lit up Ohio State pro day and looked better than Buckeyes top offensive line prospect Matt Jones during position drills. He also tested better than Jones, who worked out at the combine.
Measuring 6-foot-4.5 and 309 pounds, Jerrell timed as fast as 4.94 seconds in the 40 with a super quick 10-yard split of 1.69 seconds. His vertical jump was 32.5 inches, and Jerrell completed 26 reps on the bench. Teams are looking at Jerrell as a tackle for the next level, which is the same position he played in college. The talented blocker has already made official-30 visits to see the Houston Texans and Indianapolis Colts and has the Seattle Seahawks on the schedule for next week.”
I could see trading up into the 5th for Jerrell and drafting Robinson in the 6th. My guy is Glover in the late 4th/early 5th though.
 
I could see trading up into the 5th for Jerrell and drafting Robinson in the 6th. My guy is Glover in the late 4th/early 5th though.

Jarius Monroe is the Tulane DB i’ve been interested in. Shrine Bowl defensive MVP and showed some safety ability. Which he’ll need because his pro day was subpar which will probably make him a UDFA.
 
Bishop is more of a box safety. Which is fine, if that is what the Texans want. Bullock (see above) is a deep safety with some coverage ability. Not a big hitter, though.
I think Bishop can do both.

Utah had 2 really good safeties last yr.

I like Bullard a lot.

Smart, covers the backend in single high well. Great instincts and a fairly sure tackler. Definitely an upgrade and he's one of the few S prospects that can come in and start right away.
 
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I think Bishop can do both.

Utah had 2 really good safeties last yr.

I like Bullard a lot.

Smart, covers the backend in single high well. Great instincts and a fairly sure tackler. Definitely an upgrade and he's one of the few S prospects that can come in and start right away.
I like both Bishop and Bullard. I like 6 or 7 Safeties from the 2nd to 4th round. Just saying they are aren't the same players doing the same things.
 
I like both Bishop and Bullard. I like 6 or 7 Safeties from the 2nd to 4th round. Just saying they are aren't the same players doing the same things.
I didn't mean to imply that they were. Give me Bishop over Bullard and I like Bullard.
 
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