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Time to fire up a thread for one of my favourite sleeper / development prospects from the 2019 NFL Draft.
The Houston Texans Are Banking on the Potential of Kahale Warring
Texans rookie tight end Kahale Warring makes good first impression
Texans Rookie Mini-Camp Notebook: Kahale Warring Has Strong Opening Day of Work
The Houston Texans Are Banking on the Potential of Kahale Warring
Texans rookie tight end Kahale Warring makes good first impression
Texans Rookie Mini-Camp Notebook: Kahale Warring Has Strong Opening Day of Work
Texans selected San Diego State TE Kahale Warring with the No. 86 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.
Warring (6’5/252) turned pro as a redshirt junior after playing high school football for only one year, walking onto the Aztecs’ team, and tallying a 51/637/8 (12.5 YPR) receiving line across three seasons. A star prep basketball and water polo player, Warring helped himself with 79th-percentile SPARQ results in Indy, including a 4.67 forty and 36 ½-inch vertical. Sure handed and known for his tireless work ethic, Warring especially popped on game tape for his run blocking as an in-line tight end, and his arrow is still pointing up as a pass catcher. Warring is a sleeper to develop into a Kyle Rudolph-level pro. Although he'll likely spend his entire frosh campaign developing, Warring joins a subpar tight end group led by default starter Ryan Griffin.
Apr 26, 2019, 10:44 PM ET
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