With no first-round picks, the Houston Texans largely flew under the radar during what appears to have been an effective NFL draft.
The Texans made a trio of quality additions on Day 2, drafting a pair of potential starters in the secondary (Georgia cornerback Kamari Lassiter and USC safety Calen Bullock), while adding much-needed offensive line depth (Notre Dame tackle Blake Fisher). They proceeded to add six more players on Sunday, ranging from projects and depth pieces to individuals who could make an immediate impact on special teams.
Houston received an overall "B" in Chron's draft grades, indicating a relatively successful weekend, yet one glaring need went unaddressed.