The Houston Texans are considering Tulane cornerback Lance Robinson as a potential undrafted free-agent fit, with general manager Nick Caserio focusing on building a pipeline of young talent through the NFL Draft and post-draft signings.

By the Numbers
  • Robinson ran a 4.49-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine and improved to 4.43 seconds during his pro day.
  • He intercepted four passes and broke up 11 as a senior at Tulane, ranking 37th in defense grade among FBS corners with at least 440 snaps last season.
Yes, But

Some concerns include his size (just short of 5-foot-10, 185 pounds) which might push him inside from his primary boundary position in college.

State of Play
  • Houston Texans lack a second above-average cornerback and proven depth in the secondary.
  • Other teams, like the New York Jets, are also interested in Robinson post-draft.
What's Next

Identifying under-the-radar talents like Robinson could be crucial for the Texans to bolster their roster and support the development of key players.

Bottom Line

The Houston Texans are eyeing Tulane cornerback Lance Robinson as a potential undrafted free-agent addition to strengthen their secondary and support the team's strategic talent development approach.