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4 facts to remember about the Texans’ practice squad

The Houston Texans completed their practice squad Wednesday. While the bulk of the Texans’ construction centers around the 53-man roster, assembling a practice squad that can supplement the needs of the main roster is also key.

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Khalil Davis

DT

6-1

308

27

3

Nebraska

Austin Deculus

T

6-5

321

24

2

LSU

Cobi Francis

CB

5-11

193

24

2

Memphis

Ali Gaye

DE

6-6

265

25

R

LSU

Brandon Hill

S

5-11

195

22

R

Pittsburgh

Johnny Johnson III

WR

6-1

199

24

1

Oregon

Dalton Keene

TE

6-4

251

24

2

Virginia Tech

Jimmy Morrissey

C

6-3

303

25

3

Pittsburgh

Adedayo Odeleye*

DE

6-5

271

25

1

Loughborough (U.K.)

Steven Sims

WR

5-10

176

26

4

Kansas

Garret Wallow

LB

6-2

230

24

3

TCU

Ty Zentner

P

6-2

199

25

R

Kansas State

Derek Rivers

DE

6-5

250

29

7

Youngstown State

Michael Deiter

C-G

6-6

315

26

5

Wisconsin

Dieter Eiselen

G

6-4

320

27

2

Yale

Lance McCutcheon

WR

6-3

202

24

2

Montana State

Here are four facts to keep in mind regarding the formation of the Texans’ practice squad.

Not much room for rookies

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Typically undrafted rookies can make their case throughout the preseason to give a team reasons to keep them around. The Texans’ practice squad features just two undrafted rookies in defensive end Ali Gaye and punter Ty Zentner, who is truly a fill-in as Cam Johnston recovers from injury. Seventh-round safety Brandon Hill was the third rookie to make his way on the practice squad. Houston appears to want to give late bloomers a chance more than stash undrafted talent.

Heavy on the D-line

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Where the Texans allocated spots on their practice squad was defensive line with defensive ends Ali Gaye, Derek Rivers, Adedayo Odeleye, and defensive tackle Khalil Davis. If the Texans are going to emphasize the defensive line being the point of attack, it would make sense to load up there.

Stashing useful veterans

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The Texans have veterans on the practice squad who have given them meaningful reps and will continue to do so throughout the season.

Take the case of Garret Wallow. Houston was able to keep the third-year linebacker, who played 13 games for the Texans last year and had 185 special teams snaps. With Wallow still on the practice squad, special teams coordinator Frank Ross has three opportunities to use Wallow as a game day elevation before having to consider making place on the active roster.

Developing international talent

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The Texans had defensive end Adedayo Odeleye as their International Practice Player last year, and they are keeping the Loughborough (U.K.) product around for another season. Keep in mind Odeleye has a chance to see playing time with the game day elevations from practice squad.

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