
The Houston Texans have increasingly relied on players from USC, notably selecting Kamari Ramsey in the fifth round. Solomon Byrd, a defensive end from USC, faces pressure to secure his roster spot after limited playtime last season.
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USC has produced many high-caliber players for the NFL. USC has not distributed players to any team in recent years as much as the Houston Texans. The team has continued to hit with players from USC. This year the Texans went that route again by selecting Kamari Ramsey in the fifth round.
Here is the list of USC Trojans that are now on the Texans:
Solomon Byrd did not see the field at all last season, and in 2024, he only managed to see 1 game of action. In that game, he tallied 2 solo tackles and a pass interception. Demeco Ryans loves depth on the defensive line, especially, but Byrd will be a player who will have to have a great camp to hold onto his roster spot. In his final season at USC, he showed great promise for being a potential high-quality rotational player, as he tallied 11 TFLs and 6 sacks. He needs to get back to being a distributor, or he could end up being on the outs after training camp.
Calen Bullock, so far, has been the best former Trojan on the Texans. In just two seasons, he has become a building block for Houston and is a big part of the best secondary in the NFL. Bullock, in his two seasons, has posted 9 interceptions, 21 pass deflections, and 115 tackles. Bullock has shown up in the big games by picking off Josh Allen this past season twice in a match vs the Bills. Bullock may have just started his career, but he is already a top safety in the league.
The Houston Texans currently have multiple players from USC, including Solomon Byrd and Kamari Ramsey.
In his final season at USC, Solomon Byrd recorded 11 tackles for loss and 6 sacks, showcasing his potential as a high-quality rotational player.
Solomon Byrd needs to perform well in training camp to secure his roster spot, as he had limited playtime last season and faces competition for depth on the defensive line.
Kamari Ramsey is a player from USC who was selected by the Texans in the fifth round, continuing the team's trend of drafting USC talent.


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Jaylen Smith, in his rookie season, did not see much time as he was mostly a special teamer. In 4 games, Smith managed to post 4 tackles total. There is still upside with Smith, and in year 2, he could see more time as there is more room opening up with some players leaving last season. At the bare minimum, Smith will still have real value on special teams this season.
Woody Marks got his number back and will be riding with #4 this season. It was a productive rookie season; he filled in very well after Joe Mixon's absence all season long. Marks had 703 yards rushing, 208 yards receiving, and 5 total touchdowns for the season. Marks best showing came in the wild card game vs Pittsburgh, where he ran for 112 yards and a touchdown. He was the best performer on the Texans' offense that game. With the addition of David Montgomery, Marks will be taking a back seat, but he will still have a better chance to do what he knows best, and that is to be a threat out of the backfield. He can also have fresh legs with another more than serviceable running back in the room, so when a big play is needed, he can make it.
Kamari Ramsey joins the bunch of alums this season with very valuable versatility and a skillset that aligns very well with what Demeco Ryans wants to do defensively. Woody Marks and Calen Bullock are the two Trojans who got off to a hot start to their career. I see the same kind of rookie success for Ramsey, as he is a player who will find his way on the football field.
This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: No NFL team likes USC football as much as the Houston Texans