The latest member of the Houston Texans’ draft class, second-round pick Blake Fisher, has signed his contract. Fisher, a Notre Dame offensive tackle, agreed to a four-year deal worth approximately $6.6 million, including a $1.616 million signing bonus.
As the final rookie drafted by the Texans to sign, Fisher is expected to provide depth and serve as insurance behind Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil and former first-round pick Tytus Howard. While he may start the season as a backup, Fisher’s experience playing for Notre Dame suggests he could be a part of the Texans’ long-term plans beyond 2024.
Fisher expressed his desire to earn the respect and trust of his teammates and learn from established players like Tunsil and Howard. As a three-year starter at Notre Dame, Fisher became the first true freshman to start at left tackle for the Irish in 2021 before transitioning to the right side of the line.
Texans coach DeMeco Ryans praised Fisher’s abilities and potential impact on the team, particularly in adding depth and competition to the offensive line room. Despite missing games in 2021 due to a knee injury, Fisher is known for his strong run-blocking skills and high football IQ.
Fisher believes his intelligence and ability to read the game contribute to his effectiveness on the field, benefiting not only himself but also those around him. The Texans will kick off mandatory team minicamp in the coming weeks, with Fisher expected to continue developing and making an impact as a member of the team.
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