Texans move Jeff Driskel from quarterback to tight end

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Texans quarterback Jeff Driskel has yet to play in a game this season. A new position may change that.

Driskel is moving to tight end, the team announced today.

Houston tight ends coach Andy Bischoff referred to Driskel as a rare athlete who has the potential to contribute both on offense and on special teams now that he’s not at quarterback.

The Texans are a rare team with four quarterbacks on the 53-man roster. Two of them haven’t played at all this season, Driskel and Deshaun Watson. Watson is expected to sit out the entire season amid an investigation into sexual assault and harassment of female massage therapists and his own desire to leave Houston. But Driskel may play this year now that he’s playing a different position. Tyrod Taylor and Davis Mills will continue to man the quarterback position for the Texans.

Driskel is a good all-around athlete who ran a 4.56-second 40-yard dash at the Scouting Combine and has averaged 5.8 yards per carry while getting limited playing time with the Bengals, Lions and Broncos over the last three seasons. It’s not easy to learn a new position, but that athleticism will give him a shot to make something of himself as an NFL tight end.

6 responses to “Texans move Jeff Driskel from quarterback to tight end

  1. The move from QB to TE is something we’ve seen before and can work. It also can fail. Driskel has a few years of quality backup work at the QB position. He would be risking a 4-8M a year job for a position that can readily be replaced and that elite TEs make 4-8M. With this move he had better be very sure that he can be elite or he’s giving up too much.

  2. jake6879 says:

    November 18, 2021 at 6:51 pm

    The move from QB to TE is something we’ve seen before and can work. It also can fail. Driskel has a few years of quality backup work at the QB position. He would be risking a 4-8M a year job for a position that can readily be replaced and that elite TEs make 4-8M. With this move he had better be very sure that he can be elite or he’s giving up too much
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    That’s not even close to accurate to say hes risking 4-8 million a year. In 6 years in the league Driskel has made 6.3 million TOTAL. He wasnt a highly drafted qb or one with a vast amount of starting experience so no hes not going to be an 8 million dollar backup nor is he risking that.

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