Dalton Schultz
Tight End Dalton Schultz Signs 3 Year Contract Extension with the Houston Texans
9 months ago

Tight End Dalton Schultz agrees to a 3-year, $36 million deal with the Houston Texans.

Dalton Schultz was originally drafted by the Dallas Cowboys back in 2018 in 4th round out of Stanford. After 5 successful seasons in Dallas, Schultz signed a 1-year $6.5 million deal with the Texans. Schultz became a great target for rookie phenom CJ Stroud. Despite suffering a concussion and missing most of the games in the second half of the season, Schultz averaged a career best 10.8 yards per catch.

 

Schultz signed a 3-year $36 million deal to continue his connection with Stroud. Schultz would have been highly targeted as a free agent. The Houston Texans have a ton of cap space, so it makes sense they would keep Schultz to keep CJ Stroud’s trajectory on an upward slope. Look for Schultz to continue being a great target for Stroud.

 

Dynasty owners of Schultz should be very happy with him signing back in Houston. Barring injuries Schultz will be one of the more reliable TE in the fantasy. Fantasy teams should target Schultz after the top TEs come off the board.