The Houston Texans are on the clock…well sort of.

While the NFL Draft is rapidly approaching in the coming weeks and teams are headed across the country for pro-days and interviews, Houston will have to be patient and wait till the middle of day 2 before they officially can be on the clock.

As of now, the Deshaun Watson trade up last year looks like a huge win for Houston. After trading away a second round pick and Brock Osweiler to the Cleveland Browns, former GM Rick Smith double dipped to move up 13 spots and select the Clemson gun-slinger. Watson shined in his six appearances for the Texans in 2017 and was on the way to set career breaking records before tearing his ACL in early November. Watson will have to come back 100% healthy but as of now, it’s hard to disagree with Smith’s decision.

Tight end might not be a glaring position of need at the moment, but a simple move could make Houston check the tape on this tight end class. CJ Fiedorowicz might have been a primary target for Texans quarterbacks in the past, but his ever growing number of concussions might make him reevaluate his life choices and possibly call it a career. Ryan Griffin did a nice job picking up the slack with his readjusted contract extension, but still had his flaws in both the passing and running game.

Griffin should be the long-term option at tight end of now even if Fiedorowicz tries to come back. Stephen Anderson has shown some promise over the past two seasons but is more of a flex than a full-fledged tight end in today’s passing league. The Texans have been linked to possibly signing former Seahawk Jimmy Graham but still could use help in their blocking. If they are in the market come draft weekend for another weapon on the offense, here are five tight ends to keep an eye on.