League sources expect Stingley, who is represented by Mulugheta of Athletes First, to secure a contract somewhere between $23 and $27 million per year. Houston will likely want to address its current free-agent class first, as well as the upcoming draft class, which is more of an immediate need, before coming to an agreement with Stingley’s team. Last year, the Texans reached a long-term extension with wide receiver Nico Collins on May 28. Expect the Texans to follow a similar timetable.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/insider/st...-one-free-agent-every-team-sign-afc-nfc-picks Houston Texans: C Drew Dalman (ATL) The Houston interior offensive line completely imploded in 2024, and incumbent starting center Juice Scruggs was near the bottom of the league with an 89.8% pass block win rate. Dalman would stabilize the middle of that line and will turn 27 next season. He started only nine games this past season because of an ankle injury but had a 95.1% pass block win rate when healthy. In 2023, his 94.0% PBWR ranked 10th among qualified centers. Dalman also fits a Houston running game that uses a lot of outside zone; no offense ran more outside zone than Atlanta this past season.