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It took some time for WR Will Fuller and the Texans to work out the details of Fuller’s first professional contract, but they’ve finally come to an agreement.

According to multiple reports, Fuller has agreed to his rookie deal with Houston. It’s a four-year contract that Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports has a total value of $10.164 million. The Texans also have the standard team option for a fifth year that all first-round picks have as part of their deals.

Fuller was one of two wide receivers the Texans drafted as they continued their offseason attempts to upgrade their offense. He and fellow rookie Braxton Miller will join DeAndre Hopkins as targets for the newly signed quarterback Brock Osweiler in Houston this season and Fuller’s speed should make him a threat down the field as long as he shows he can hang onto the ball when it comes his way.

With Fuller signed, the Texans have now struck deals with their entire draft class.