Tank Dells Return Leaves Texans Facing One Major Camp Decision

With the Houston Texans preparing for training camp, all eyes are on wide receiver Tank Dell as he makes cautious yet encouraging strides back from his significant knee injury.

The Texans are getting closer to having Tank Dell back in the mix, but they’re not about to turn him loose all at once.

After spending the offseason easing him back through individual work during OTAs and minicamp, Houston is expected to keep taking its time when training camp opens later this month. KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson said the team plans to use a “measured approach” as Dell starts working back into team drills.

“They are going to take a measured approach with Tank Dell, but the progress is outstanding, and the future outlook is good,” Wilson said. “Just don't expect a heavy workload for Tank at the start of camp. And that's because they want to do everything possible to give him a chance for a full recovery, so that when they do expose him to contact drills, it's not an issue.”

“So what they're going to do-- in all likelihood-- is have him ease into the drills. And I'm not expecting the most heavy workload for him at the start of camp. I also think that they'll be conservative about whether he plays in the first game or not.”

That cautious plan has been the Texans’ approach all offseason as Dell has moved closer to a return. It makes sense given the severity of the knee injury he suffered in December of 2024, one that damaged his ACL, MCL, LCL, and meniscus.

Dell missed the entire 2025 season while rehabbing, and the goal now is simple: get him back on the field without cutting corners. Houston wants him ready not just to participate, but to do it at full strength and with confidence in the long-term outlook.

When Dell is available, the Texans’ offense looks different. In 14 games in 2024, he finished with 667 yards, 51 catches, and three touchdowns. That came out to 3.6 receptions and nearly 50 yards per game, even with Nico Collins and Stefon Diggs also commanding targets.

For Houston, the upside is obvious. Dell gives C.J. Stroud another explosive downfield target, and that kind of speed can change the shape of the passing game in a hurry.

Still, the Texans aren’t rushing the process. Dell’s return is getting closer, but the expectation is that Houston will keep his workload light early in camp and could even be cautious about his availability for Week 1 against the Buffalo Bills.

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