Since the Houston Texans acquired extra picks from the Cleveland Browns thanks to a 2022 offseason trade, it has constantly been draft season in Clutch City. The only change has been how intense the fervor has been for the draft, which has heated up since the end of the regular season.
Arguably the most notable college all-star game of the draft season is the Senior Bowl, and plenty of headlines fly out of Mobile, Alabama, during late January and early February.
Senior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy took to Twitter Monday morning and clarified all 32 NFL teams will have a chance to meet with all 125 Senior Bowl participants.
One of the more intriguing prospects is Notre Dame defensive end Isaiah Foskey. Some mock drafts have the Texans grabbing the 6-4, 257-pound edge defender with the No. 12 overall pick in Round 1. Others have the Texans taking Foskey in Round 2 at No. 33 overall. Wherever he falls, the conventional thinking is Foskey would be able to bolster Houston’s pass rush.
The Texans also have an assistant coach on the National Team as defensive assistant Ben Bolling will coach linebackers.