Texans WR John Metchie Drawing Trade Interest

The Texans boast one of the league’s top receiving corps, and their depth at the position has led to trade interest in John MetchieTeams are making inquiries into the third-year wideout, veteran insider Jordan Schultz reports.

Metchie had a productive final two seasons at Alabama, but an ACL tear suffered in the 2021 SEC title game led to questions about his health at the start of his rookie campaign. Those concerns proved to be a moot point, though, with an Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia diagnosis last summer forcing him to miss the year altogether. He managed to take part in 18 combined regular and postseason contests in 2023.

The 24-year-old Canadian saw a rotational role in the passing game last year, totaling 158 scoreless yards on 16 catches. During the 2024 preseason, he collected 100 yards and a touchdown on 10 receptions, suggesting he has the potential to serve as a complementary option now that he is fully healthy. However, an established trio is ahead of him on Houston’s WR depth chart. The team extended Nico Collins this offseason, one in which Stefon Diggs was acquired via trade. Tank Dell – who had a promising start to his NFL career when on the field last season – is also in place.

Diggs’ production fell off during the second half of last season, but the four-time Pro Bowler is the most accomplished receiver the Texans have in place. Collins had a career year in 2023, racking up nearly 1,300 yards and eight touchdowns. That production landed him a three-year extension averaging $24.25MM per season, cementing his status as a focal point of the team’s passing game for years to come. Dell, meanwhile, showed great chemistry with quarterback C.J. Stroud last year and expectations are high for him in 2024.

Those factors could lead Houston to move on from Metchie, but the former second-rounder has two years remaining on his rookie contract. That could entice the team to keep him in the fold as a depth option alongside the likes of Xavier Hutchinson, Robert Woods and Noah Brown. Metchie’s limited production is also likely to hinder the value of any trade package teams are prepared to offer, so it would come as a surprise if Houston moved on. This situation will be worth watching as roster moves are made around the league, though.

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