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Grade Houston Texans sign WR Jha'Quan Jackson
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Low-risk depth signing with minimal upside for Houston's receiver room. Multiple outlets report the Texans added the former Titans returner and reserve receiver. Jackson's primary value lies in special teams contributions rather than offensive production. Fans view this as a non-impactful camp/roster move addressing depth neutrally. Expect Jackson to compete for roster spots in practice squad or role player territory.
The Houston Texans' signing of Jha'Quan Jackson earns a **D Contract Value Index (CVI)** — a deal that reflects minimal commitment to a depth or lottery-ticket option rather than a strategic investment. At $1.005M on a one-year agreement, this is effectively a practice-squad-caliber contract dressed up as a professional signing, the kind of move teams make late in the offseason when roster spots need filling and cap flexibility is abundant. For a rebuilding free agent on a veteran squad in playoff positioning, the salary structure suggests the Texans view Jackson as a replacement-level contributor — someone to audition in camp or deploy as emergency depth without meaningful wage burden. The one-year term eliminates any long-term commitment or salary-cap dead weight, which is the only element preventing this from grading lower, but the sub-$1.1M AAV means there's no real financial upside here and precious little downside either. On a roster where every roster spot theoretically carries playoff-window weight, this signing reads as organizational filler rather than a calculated bet on a specific skillset, a gamble with no leverage and no payoff trajectory.
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The Houston Texans signed Jha'Quan Jackson (WR) on May 26, 2026. FanVerdicts covers every reported NFL move — and asks fans to weigh in on each one. Cast your Fan Verdict on this move, see where the crowd lands, and argue the call. FanVerdicts brings its own read too — sentiment and Contract Value Index — as one honest input alongside the crowd's. Where FanVerdicts has weighed in so far: Contract Value Index D, Sentiment C-.
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