Fullback Vonta Leach spent another day on the free-agent market.

Leach, 29, who earned first-team All-Pro recognition and a starting spot in the Pro Bowl after helping Arian Foster lead the NFL in rushing, is trying to get a contract that would make him the highest-paid fullback in the NFL. That would require a deal that averages at least $4 million per year.

The Texans hope to re-sign Leach, who wants to remain in Houston, but it depends on the money.

Baltimore and Denver are among the teams that have shown interest in Leach (6-0, 255 pounds).

Friday at 5 p.m. was the first time teams could sign free agents. The Texans announced four — cornerback Johnathan Joseph, safety Danieal Manning, receiver Jacoby Jones and defensive end Tim Bulman.

More players, including veterans and the draft choices, are expected to sign today.

The Texans report for training camp Sunday.

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