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The Houston Texans are considering adding Eli Stowers, a standout tight end from Vanderbilt, to enhance their already explosive offense. With the 2026 NFL Draft approaching, Stowers could be a key asset for the team's future success.
Opinion: Houston Could Use Eli Stowers In The Line-up As A Dynamic Weapon
As the Houston Texans continue their ascent into the NFL's elite tier, the front office faces a fascinating "good problem" to have. How do you make one of the league's most explosive offenses even more unstoppable? While C.J. Stroud has plenty of perimeter firepower, the 2026 NFL Draft presents a unique opportunity to add a chess piece that could break defensive coordinators’ brains.
Enter Eli Stowers, the Vanderbilt standout who just put together one of the most decorated tight end seasons in recent memory.
Stowers isn't your traditional "sixth offensive lineman" tight end. He is a converted quarterback with a rare athletic profile—clocking a 4.51 forty and a gravity-defying 45.5-inch vertical. His 2025 campaign wasn't just good; it was historic. Stowers swept the prestigious John Mackey Award (top TE) and the William V. Campbell Trophy (the "Academic Heisman"), proving he has both the physical tools and the high-level processing power that DeMeco Ryans and Bobby Slowik covet. He appeared in 12 Games (5 Starts) with 62 Recs covering 769 Yds (12.4 Y/R) and snagging in 4 TDs.
The Texans' offense thrives on versatility and "positionless" playmakers. Look at the PFF splits: in 2025, Stowers earned an elite 85.3 pass-catching grade. While his run-blocking (51.2) remains a work in progress, his 71.5 pass-blocking grade shows a player willing to do the dirty work to keep his QB clean.
In Houston, Stowers wouldn't be asked to move mountains in the run game immediately. Instead, he would serve as the ultimate "matchup nightmare" in the slot. Imagine a 12-personnel package where defenses have to account for Nico Collins and Tank Dell on the outside, leaving a linebacker or safety isolated against Stowers in the seam. It’s a mismatch Stroud would exploit every single Sunday.
Currently projected in the Rounds 1–3 range, Stowers represents a high-value investment. While some teams might be wary of his "tweener" status, the Texans have shown they aren't afraid of unique archetypes.
Some say he operates more like a big slot receiver or hybrid pass catcher than a traditional inline tight end. He creates matchup problems for both linebackers and defensive backs.
If Eli Stowers is available when the Texans on are the clock on Day 2—or even late Day 1 if they want to get aggressive, Nick Caserio should sprint to the podium. In an AFC South that is getting faster and more physical, adding a First-team All-SEC weapon with 4.5 speed and a Mackey Award on his mantle isn't just a luxury; it’s a statement.
The Texans are building a juggernaut. Eli Stowers might just be the engine's final component.
Eli Stowers had one of the most decorated tight end seasons in recent memory, showcasing his potential as a dynamic weapon in the NFL.
Stowers could provide additional versatility and firepower to an already explosive Texans offense, making it even more challenging for opposing defenses.
The 2026 NFL Draft is an opportunity for the Texans to select Eli Stowers, potentially adding him to their roster to strengthen their offensive lineup.

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