The Houston Texans have to be ready to draft an impact player at the third overall pick.
And for fans of the Houston Texans fans to know more about the 2022 NFL Draft class, hence why we put together our big board of prospects that we’ve scouted so far throughout the offseason. Mock drafts that have been done will be listed, and this article will be updated as we draw closer to April.
Houston has 11 picks as of right now for the 2022 NFL Draft.
This is just to see all the players we’ve scouted so far to date, and rankings will come when we’re closer to the draft. For now, here’s the ultimate list. Enjoy!
Houston Texans mock drafts, and players to watch
- College Football: Final week of season prospects to watch
- Senior Bowl: Five players to watch
- Offensive-heavy mock draft
- Contender-focused mock draft
- No QB mock draft
- Top choices at third overall pick
- Houston’s mock draft, bye week version
- Texans mock draft with a focus on defense, surprise offense
- 3rd first-round pick mock draft (done before the Brandin Cooks extension)
- National Mock Draft for Houston
- Dream draft scenario for the Texans
Quarterbacks
- Pitt’s Kenny Pickett
- Eastern Washington’s Eric Barriere
- Liberty’s Malik Willis
- Cincinnati’s Desmond Ridder
Running Backs
- Alabama’s Brian Robinson Jr.
- Michigan State’s Kenneth Walker III
- Texas A&M’s Isaiah Spiller
- Florida’s Dameon Pierce
Wide Receivers/Tight Ends
- Ohio State’s Garrett Wilson
- Alabama’s John Metchie
- Nevada’s Romeo Doubs
- North Dakota State’s Christian Watson
- Penn State’s Jahan Dotson
- Ohio State’s Chris Olave
- Utah State’s Deven Thompkins
- Arkansas’ Treylon Burks
- Ohio State’s Jeremy Ruckert (TE)
- Texas A&M’s Jaylen Wydermeyer (TE)
- Indiana’s Peyton Hendershot (TE)
Offensive Linemen
- Alabama’s Evan Neal
- Mississippi State’s Charles Cross
- Texas A&M’s Kenyon Green
- Oregon’s T.J. Bass
- Tennessee’s Cade Mays
- Ohio State’s Thayer Munford
Defensive Linemen
- Newberry College’s Ty’Ran Dixon
- Michigan’s Aidan Hutchinson
- Oregon’s Kayvon Thibodeaux
- Arizona State’s DJ Davidson
- South Carolina’s Kingsley Engabare
- UConn’s Travis Jones
- Texas Southern’s Micahel Badejo
Linebackers
- Georgia’s Nakobe Dean
- Appalachian State’s De’Marco Jackson
Cornerbacks/Safeties
- LSU’S Derek Stingley Jr.
- Duke’s Josh Blackwell
- Georgia’s Derion Kendrick
- Cincinnati’s Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner
- Notre Dame’s Kyle Hamilton (S)
- Baylor’s Jalen Pitre (S)
- Florida A&M’s Markquese Bell (S)
Specialists
- San Diego State’s Matt Araiza (Punter)
- Pitt’s Cal Admoitis (Long snapper)