While some teams put plenty of stock in NFL combine testing and pro day numbers, the Houston Texans aren't one of them. They prefer to watch the tape and base their evaluations on the eye test, as well as weighing the overall character of a prospect.
At least in the past that was the case. Fans lost their minds after the Texans drafted cornerback Kamari Lassiter after he posted a 4.61 40-time during Georgia's Pro Day. He ended up becoming one of the league's top No. 2 cornerbacks opposite All-Pro Derek Stingley Jr.
In this year's draft, it's clear they didn't chase after athletic prospects.