The Houston Texans may have found themselves an early contributor in defensive end Charles Omenihu.

According to Pro Football Focus, the rookie defensive end from Texas earned a 90.2 overall grade, which is the highest rookie grade from Week 2. The fifth-round pick collected two tackles, 1.0 sack, and a forced fumble in the Texans’ 13-12 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars Sunday at NRG Stadium.

According to @PFF … These five rookies had the BEST Week 2! 😤 pic.twitter.com/At2Ikx1wAl — NFL (@NFL) September 17, 2019

What Omenihu brings to the Texans’ defensive line is instant contribution, which they needed right out of the gate after trading Jadeveon Clowney to the Seattle Seahawks on Aug. 31.

If Houston can get more high end production from Omenihu as the season progresses, then they could have the components for a tireless rotation of pass rushers to keep sending at opposing quarterbacks, which is one of the recipes for success in January.

The former Longhorn notched his first sack of the season at the end of the first quarter, sacking rookie quarterback Gardner Minshew right at the line of scrimmage for a short loss. The Jaguars recovered the football, but Omenihu collected his first career sack and forced fumble along with helping the Texans to their first win of the season.