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The 2020 NFL Draft is over. Everyone has hauled in their seventh round picks. Now coaches and general managers are scrambling around, trying to sign their undrafted free agents to round out the rest of the roster.
This list will be updated throughout the weekend, likely via tweets from credible reports, as the process goes along. In the meantime, share any rumors, reports, news, thoughts, or hopes about any UDFAs that the Texans are connected to or, in your learned opinion, should be interested in, below.
NOTE: All these players are thought to be signing with the Texans, but nothing is official until confirmed by the organization.
UPDATING...
Texas Christian guard Cordel Iwuagwu has reportedly been signed by Houston as an UDFA:
Texans sign Texas Christian offensive guard Cordel Iwuagwu, according to a league source
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 25, 2020
Notre Dame LB Jamir Jones has reportedly been signed as an UDFA, according to Mark Berman.
Notre Dame LB Jamir Jones signed with the Texans
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) April 25, 2020
West Georgia DT Auzoyah Alufohai has signed as an UDFA as well.
DT Auzoyah Alufohai from West Georgia to the #Texans
— patrick the brick wall (@PatDStat) April 25, 2020
James Madison TE Dylan Stapleton has also reportedly signed, according to Aaron Wilson.
James Madison tight end Dylan Stapleton has signed with the Texans, according to a league source
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 25, 2020
Ole Miss RB Scottie Phillips has joined the running back group as an UDFA.
Ole Miss RB Scott Phillips to the #Texans.
— patrick the brick wall (@PatDStat) April 25, 2020
Credit to PatDStat, as he’s been all over these UDFAs so far. Georgia WR Tyler Simmons has reportedly been signed.
Georgia WR Tyler Simmons to the #Texans.
— patrick the brick wall (@PatDStat) April 25, 2020
It looks like we’ve got ourselves a 2-in-1 deal with LB Jan Johnson and OL Elex Woodworth.
Texans sign undrafted free agent linebacker Jan Johnson (Penn State) and center-guard Elex Woodworth (North Texas), per a league source
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 26, 2020