Battle Red Blog
Roster underdogs are players who are on the outside looking in to make the Houston Texans 53 man roster come August. Some of the players will be fairly familiar names, but they are currently facing an uphill battle to make the team. As with last year, there will be players who surprise and players who fizzle out.
2025 Underdogs:
With that, let’s get into who are several of the key underdogs vying for the last few spots heading into Training Camp this July.
Huzzie didn’t make the initial 53-man roster but is projected to make the team this in the first Rosterology of the offseason. He featured in two games closer to the end of the season when injuries piled up in the secondary. He played almost exclusively at slot corner in week 18 and performed extremely well in coverage.
Entering his second year, he will compete with rookie Kamari Ramsey for the backup nickel role. Ideally, Ramsey will slot in behind Reed Blankenship and Huzzie can play the nickel. A slow but promising start to his rookie season should give him momentum heading into training camp to earn a roster spot in an extremely competitive defensive back room.
It’s hard to tell whether Brown is slated to be the starter at center or even make the roster. Twitter casts Brown anywhere between the first and third team as the Texans shuffle and mix offensive lineman around. Houston signed Brown this offseason, which resulted in an overwhelming barrage of disapproval in what would go on to be coined as “Browngate”. Who knew a one-year, $3.5M signing could unearth such negative discourse.
Brown has rotated in with the starting offensive line at times… but has also been seen with the third string. Primarily a center, Brown has to compete with the rookies Keyland Rutledge and Febechi Nwaiwu for a role on the offense. Then, he must unseat starters from last year’s offensive line in Jake Andrews and Jarrett Patterson.
It’s murky waters for Brown and an uphill climb to say the least. For now, he’s on the outside-looking-in, but it is quite promising that he’s already getting first team reps in minicamp.
Hill could be seen practicing with a club on his left hand through OTAs. That tells you how serious his circumstances are heading into training camp. Hill made the initial 53-man roster last year, but played sparingly. Now, Houston has added two rookies in Wade Woodaz and Aiden Fisher, plus veterans Marte Mapu and Jake Hummel. Even with the injury to E.J. Speed, Hill sits as the sixth linebacker on the roster. That’s a precarious position for the third year linebacker even after a productive year on special teams. Hopefully his hand will heal in time for training camp.
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