Houston Texans Make Sneaky Move In Adding Popular RB Prospect
Houston nabs popular RB Noah Whittington undrafted. The versatile back adds depth and competition to a crowded backfield, aiming for a roster spot.
The Houston Texans finished up the 2026 NFL Draft on Saturday, but that doesn't mean that the roster moves are done. Teams are always thorough when it comes to signing undrafted free agents after the draft concludes. These players are unlikely to make final rosters, but there have been plenty of instances of undrafted players making an impact and going on to have great careers in the NFL.
The Texans did not have a clear need at running back going into the draft, despite the fact that the running game was considered a weakness in 2025. Houston has Woody Marks returning for his second season, and the franchise also added David Montgomery after completing a trade with the Detroit Lions. The top two in that room seems set in stone, but Houston also added Noah Whittington as an undrafted free agent.
#Texans signing former Oregon running back Noah Whittington, per a league source ā Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 25, 2026 Whittington played his college football at Western Kentucky and Oregon, and he was a popular name throughout his time with the Ducks. He is on the older side, having played at the college level for 6 seasons, but that also means he has plenty of experience, which can certainly be a good thing. It was a weak class overall when it came to the running back position, but Whittington was a name that many thought would be drafted.
He ran for nearly 3,000 yards in his college career to go along with 21 touchdowns. He is also a threat in the passing games as he caught 90 passes while in college. He joins a running back room that is already settled, but he can certainly compete for a roster spot.