Texans Called ‘Logical’ Destination for $13 Million ‘Beast’ to Help C.J. Stroud

   

The Houston Texans invested heavily in their trenches this offseason, specifically along the offensive line. However, after C.J. Stroud finished second in sacks taken during the regular season, an addition like Dalton Risner could still make sense.

Dalton Risner got some work with the first team. Will the Vikings make a  change on the offensive line?

Risner spent the 2023 and 2024 seasons with the Minnesota Vikings. He originally entered the league as a second-round pick of the Denver Broncos in 2019.

Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox listed Risner among the “best” players still available.

“Surprisingly, Risner remains unsigned in the late offseason once again. It’s surprising because Risner has been a fairly solid starter throughout his career. Though he left a little something to be desired as a run blocker last season, he remained one of the NFL’s better pass protectors,” Knox wrote on July 19. “Risner should interest pass-heavy teams.

“The Houston Texans could and should consider taking a look at the 30-year-old. Houston has thrown several darts at its new-look offensive line and, even with just $11 million in cap space remaining, could afford to throw another by signing Risner.”

 

Risner drew praise from former NFL head coach Jon Gruden, who called him a “beast” and urged teams to sign the former Kansas State Wildcat.

Knox called the Texans a “logical landing spot” for Risner, who started eight of the 10 games he played in with the Vikings in 2024. Moreover, he has logged 81 starts in 87 total appearances.

Whether or not Risner would fit what the Texans want to do is unclear, though.