Despite not having a first-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft, the Houston Texans had a solid overall selection of players. They managed to pick quality players such as a starting nickel corner and a developmental offensive tackle. The first four picks have the potential to make immediate contributions to the team, which is impressive considering the lack of a first-day pick. Although this draft may not generate as much excitement as last year’s, it will still help strengthen the team’s foundation.
One of the standout picks for the Texans was Kamari Lassiter, a cornerback from Georgia selected 42nd overall. Lassiter is a physical corner with exceptional short-area quickness and strong tackling skills. While he may be limited to playing in the slot due to his lack of long speed, he adds depth to the team’s defensive backfield and brings a physical presence to the position.
On the other hand, the selection of Blake Fisher, an offensive tackle from Notre Dame chosen 59th overall, may require more patience. Fisher, who just turned 21 in March, is still developing physically and faces a steep learning curve early in his career. While there is potential for Fisher to be a key player for the Texans in the future, there is also a greater level of uncertainty surrounding his immediate impact.
The Texans made a total of nine draft picks, selecting players like Calen Bullock, Cade Stover, and Jawhar Jordan in later rounds. Each pick brings a unique skill set to the team and will contribute to the Texans’ depth and competitiveness in the upcoming season. While some picks may have more immediate impact than others, the Texans have laid a solid foundation for