Houston Texans Pre-Draft Visit tracker ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft

The Houston Texans may not be one of the teams that need a lot of work done this offseason as we approach the 2025 NFL Draft, but there are certainly some needs that they have. Their holes on their roster aren't as big as others, but they are there. For the Texans, they are coming […]

Justin Churchill College Football & NFL Trending News Writer
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The Houston Texans may not be one of the teams that need a lot of work done this offseason as we approach the 2025 NFL Draft, but there are certainly some needs that they have. Their holes on their roster aren't as big as others, but they are there.

For the Texans, they are coming off a playoff win over the Los Angeles Chargers, which led to a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs — a playoff win and a playoff loss two years in a row. If they want to get over that hump, and get into the AFC Championship game, nailing their 2025 NFL Draft is key.

So, they are doing their homework. The Texans are meeting with a ton of players in the draft. Now, this doesn't mean anything other than that they just want to get to know these guys on a more personal level, but it's a good way to see who they do have a bit of interest in.

As far as the visits they have done so far, there's a ton. Texans general manager Nick Caserio and his staff have been busy. I've created a tracker with every visit the Texans have so far, so that you can keep up with who your team has their eyes on.


Houston Texans Pre-Draft Visit Tracker

  • Elijah Arroyo, Tight End, Miami (T30)
  • Jaydon Blue, Running Back, Texas (LOC)
  • Isaiah Bond, Wide Receiver, Texas (VIR)
  • Tyler Booker, Offensive Guard, Alabama (COM)
  • Josh Conerly Jr., Offensive Tackle, Oregon (T30)
  • Quinn Ewers, Quarterback, Texas (PRO)
  • Matthew Golden, Wide Receiver, Texas (LOC)
  • Charles Grant, Offensive Tackle, William & Mary (T30)
  • Omarion Hampton, Running Back, North Carolina (COM)
  • Jarquez Hunter, Running Back, Auburn (VIR)
  • Quinshon Judkins, Running Back, Ohio State (T30)
  • Kyle Kennard, Defensive End, South Carolina (VIR)
  • Chase Lundt, Offensive Tackle, Connecticut (T30)
  • Easton Mascarenas-Arnold, Inside Linebacker, USC (T30)
  • B.J. Mayes, Cornerback, Texas A&M (PRO)
  • Mac McWilliams, Cornerback, UCF (T30)
  • Andrew Mukuba, Safety, Texas (COM)
  • CJ Ogbonna, Quarterback, Buffalo (PRO)
  • Oluwafemi Oladejo, Outside Linebacker, UCLA (T30)
  • Shavon Revel, Cornerback, East Carolina (T30)
  • T.J. Sanders, Defensive Tackle, South Carolina (T30)
  • Nic Scourton, Defensive End, Texas A&M (LOC)
  • Brashard Smith, Running Back, SMU (LOC)
  • Shemar Stewart, Defensive End, Texas A&M (LOC)
  • Allen Walker, Inside Linebacker, Jackson State (T30)
  • Kyle Williams, Wide Receiver, Washington State (T30)
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The Texans need to nail that draft class to take that next step, and meeting with these guys, and making sure they are all cultural fits, is a big factor. Sure, the physical fit is important, too. However, these teams can watch tape and figure that out. The meetings are to make sure the player is a foot mentally and personality-wise.