Texans selected Iowa State WR Jayden Higgins with the No. 34 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
One of the most efficient wideouts in college football last season, Higgins will join Nico Collins and perhaps Christian Kirk or Tank Dell in three-receiver sets in a Houston offense looking to bounce back after a dismal 2024 campaign. The selection takes some shine off Kirk, who appeared to be the clear WR2 for Houston headed into the draft. Higgins (6’4/214) spent two seasons at Eastern Kentucky before transferring to Iowa State. His large frame and ability to win on the boundary were natural complements to teammate Jaylin Noel, also a highly-regarded receiver in this class. Higgins posted a 53/883/6 receiving line as a junior and found another gear in his final season. As a senior, Higgins went for 1,183 yards and nine scores on 87 grabs. Though Higgins is built like a contested-catch specialist with a 6’7 wingspan, only 22 percent of his career targets were contested, a relatively low mark for a receiver of his size. When a defender was on top of him, Higgins still managed to bring in over half of his contested looks. Pro Football Focus graded him as their No. 1 receiver (min. 50 targets) in the country in 2024.