Houston’s Texans bring more closely one of this year’s broad receiver prospects in the weeks ahead of the draft.
According to Kprc2 Insider Aaron WilsonThe Texans welcome the receiver of Washington’s state, Kyle Williams, for a top-30 visits this week.
Williams, a two -year starter for WSU, is a quick pass receiver that appears to be an intriguing deep threat, and a potential target of the second day for teams looking for an offensive boost.
For the Texans, Williams could be a solid reinforcement for the receiver room, joining a convincing nucleus of Nico Collins and Christian Kirk for next season, but could fill an additional young boost to bring an additional ounce of explosiveness to this Houston offense for 2025 and beyond.
During his last season with the cougars, Williams made 70 receptions on 1,199 yards, carrying 14 affected in the process.
After the departure of Stefan Diggs, as well as the likely absence of a grass star Tank Dell hit this offense next season, it could be reasonable to expect the Texans to target another young width at the start of this year’s draft. The offensive line would probably remain at the top of the priority list, but the receiver could inevitably fall too far behind.
Williams, if he is able to be picked up by Houston, could be a strong addition to fill this receiver need. The Texans will have four choices in the top 100, two of them being in the third round, potentially being a perfect opportunity to write his name on the draft card, if this event as what they see during his visit and his pre-project process.
The draft of the NFL 2025 will start on Thursday April 24 in Green Bay, Wi.
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