Arky
07-30-2010, 09:59 AM
All the chickens are in the coop (http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/fb/texansfront/7131593.html).
About 2 1/2 hours before the start of his first NFL training camp, cornerback Kareem Jackson agreed to terms on a five-year deal.
Jackson and his teammates began camp at 8 this morning, and the Texans completed the deal around 5:30 a.m. after negotiating into the night. Jackson signing means the Texans have each of their nine draft choices on the practice field for their first workout.
Jackson, the 20th overall pick, enters camp as the starter opposite Glover Quin. The coaches thought so much of Jackson they placed him in the lineup as soon as he arrived to participate in the organized team activities.
General manager Rick Smith and vice president of football administration Chris Olsen worked hard to get all nine draft choices under contract. They got running back Ben Tate, the second-round pick from Auburn, on Thursday.
Tate, a 220-pound combination of power and speed, starts camp third behind Arian Foster and Steve Slaton. It's a crowded field at running back. Chris Henry and Jeremiah Johnson are behind Tate.
Meanwhile, Smith and Olsen continue to work on a deal that would satisfy Pro Bowl receiver Andre Johnson, who hired Houston agent Kennard McGuire to try to get him a new contract. Johnson has five years left on a seven-year, $60-million contract that will pay him a base salary of $5.7 million this season.
About 2 1/2 hours before the start of his first NFL training camp, cornerback Kareem Jackson agreed to terms on a five-year deal.
Jackson and his teammates began camp at 8 this morning, and the Texans completed the deal around 5:30 a.m. after negotiating into the night. Jackson signing means the Texans have each of their nine draft choices on the practice field for their first workout.
Jackson, the 20th overall pick, enters camp as the starter opposite Glover Quin. The coaches thought so much of Jackson they placed him in the lineup as soon as he arrived to participate in the organized team activities.
General manager Rick Smith and vice president of football administration Chris Olsen worked hard to get all nine draft choices under contract. They got running back Ben Tate, the second-round pick from Auburn, on Thursday.
Tate, a 220-pound combination of power and speed, starts camp third behind Arian Foster and Steve Slaton. It's a crowded field at running back. Chris Henry and Jeremiah Johnson are behind Tate.
Meanwhile, Smith and Olsen continue to work on a deal that would satisfy Pro Bowl receiver Andre Johnson, who hired Houston agent Kennard McGuire to try to get him a new contract. Johnson has five years left on a seven-year, $60-million contract that will pay him a base salary of $5.7 million this season.