

HOUSTON — The Houston Texans are in the middle of interviewing candidates for their vacant head coach position. But once the Texans hire their sixth coach in franchise history, it will be time for the organization to turn its attention to the draft.
ESPN released its first of several mock drafts Wednesday morning. And with the No. 2 pick, the Texans selected quarterback C.J. Stroud from Ohio State.
Said Kiper:
Stroud was the first quarterback taken in Kiper's mock, and he was the second prospect taken after the Chicago Bears selected defensive tackle Jalen Carter from Georgia.
The mock selection of Stroud would give general manager Nick Caserio his ideal quarterback based on his stature. He is 6-foot-3, 215 pounds and has the frame to endure the physicality of the NFL.
After an exceptional 2022 campaign, Stroud finished his college career throwing for 8,123 yards while completing 69.3 percent of his passes for 85 touchdowns and a dozen interceptions.
For the Texans' second pick, Kiper has Caserio and company electing to go the way of defense, picking Iowa defensive lineman, Lukas Van Ness, with the No. 12 pick.
Said Kiper:
Van Ness is a versatile defender who can play both outside and inside in an area in which the Texans desperately need to improve going forward.
With that said, if things go Kiper's way and Caserio gets his quarterback of the future and a defensive line anchor, the Texans franchise could get put back on the fast track to improvement.
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