Risner said that the Vikings had shown interest in him earlier this offseason, but that was before the draft, which is why his fit in Houston with the Texans is also murky at best.
The Texans acquired Risner’s Vikings teammate, right guard Ed Ingram, in a trade with Minnesota this offseason. They signed left guard Laken Tomlinson and veteran tackles Cam Robinson (Risner’s Vikings teammate in 2024) and Trent Brown in free agency.
The Texans drafted offensive lineman Aireonte Ersery in the second round this year, too.
Risner’s odds of landing with the Texans appear slimmer than some of his other options. He has suggested some are on the table.
That is before considering incumbent players like Blake Fisher and Tytus Howard, both of whom could compete for starting spots. Risner has even said he could compete at center. Jarrett Patterson and Juice Scruggs are expected to do battle with newcomer Jake Andrews there.
Perhaps the uncertainty around the Texans’ offensive line can work in Risner’s favor.