HOUSTON -- The Houston Texans were perhaps one of the most hostile teams since the begin of the 2023 NFL Draft. And also on Saturday, the third as well as last day, the Texans maintained their aggressiveness. Houston coordinated three professions that accompanied general manager Nick Caserio's plan to "remain real to the formula" throughout the final four rounds. The Texans began the day by renewing their third-round choice in 2024 by trading the No. 105 option to the Philadelphia Eagles. Houston made two more trades yet made use of the assets to contribute to its rookie course. The Texans sent their initial 2024 third-round pick to the Arizona Cardinals to finish a hit trade Thursday night. Dylan Horton, SIDE, TCU drafted fourth round, No. 109 overallThe Texans' first trade of the day came prior to the choice of EDGE rush Dylan Horton from TCU at No. 109. Houston had the ability to make the choice complying with a profession that sent picks 104 as well as 203 to the Las Vegas Raiders for the No. 109 and 174 selections. Horton ended up being the 2nd defensive prospect the Texans picked after taking Will Anderson Jr. with the No. 3 pick. He brings flexibility to Houston's defense as a possibility who has used all 3 degrees.  Horton completed his collegiate job at TCU as a protective end. But prior to his senior season, Horton played protective back and linebacker Dalton Wagner T-Shirt. He finished his profession at TCU with 110 takes on, 25 tackles for loss, 15. 5 sacks as well as 2 forced fumbles. "I'm hostile," Horton claimed. "I am a leader off the area and on the field. I was a captain in 2014. That was a wonderful honor. I am excited to be component of this Texans defense Austin Hooper T-Shirt. "Henry To'oTo'o, LB, Alabama composed sixth round, No. 167 overallThe Texans used their second pick of Day 3 to take one more protective prospect from Alabama. They traded with the Los Angeles Rams to No. 167 for linebacker Henry To'oTo'o. In the exchange, the Texans sent choices No. 174 as well as 259 to Los Angeles.  To'oTo'o, that played running back in high school, completed his university profession at Alabama with 205 deals with, 6. 5 sacks as well as one pass deflection.

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