Tank Dell
24-Year-Old
2023 Receiving Stats
REC
47
YDS
709
TD
7
AVG
15.1
TAR
75
2024 Projections
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Dell lasted until 69th overall in last year's draft despite topping 1,300 receiving yards both of his final two seasons at Houston. It's now clear teams made a mistake passing on him, though it was understandable at the time given his combine measurements (5-8, 165), 40 time (4.49) and age (turned 24 during his rookie season). Dell quickly silenced those concerns, earning the Texans' No. 3 receiver job out of the gate and combining for 217 yards and two TDs in Weeks 2-3. A Week 5 concussion cost him a game and a half, but the rookie came back strong after a bye to average 5.6 catches for 77.0 yards and 1.0 TD on 9.4 targets in Weeks 8-12. During that time, Dell maintained a steady diet of short, intermediate and deep targets, proving to be much more than just a slot guy or screen/YAC threat. In fact, he was targeted behind the line of scrimmage just once all season and finished 15th among WRs (200-route minimum) with a 14.2 aDOT. Unfortunately, he broke his fibula early in Houston's Week 13 contest and missed the rest of the season. His nine full games yielded seven touchdowns, along with averages of 4.9 catches for 72.4 yards on 7.9 targets. Fellow Texans wideout Nico Collins had even better numbers, though Dell was more productive in the weeks leading up to his season-ending injury. Things look promising in 2024 for the Houston offense, with Dell expected to be ready for spring practices and offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik back for another year with C.J. Stroud and Co. after unsuccessfully interviewing for head coach jobs in the offseason. Read Past Outlooks
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Participating in OTAs
Dell (leg) is on the field for the start of OTAs on Tuesday with no apparent limitations, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
ANALYSIS
The wideout sustained a left leg wound as an innocent bystander during a shooting in late April, but Dell's already back on the practice field and running routes and seems to be an unrestricted participant to begin OTAs. The 2023 third-rounder has already recovered from the fibula injury he suffered last December, and he rejoins a wide receiver room that added Stefon Diggs as a trade acquisition and returns Nico Collins, Robert Woods, Noah Brown (shoulder) and John Metchie.
The wideout sustained a left leg wound as an innocent bystander during a shooting in late April, but Dell's already back on the practice field and running routes and seems to be an unrestricted participant to begin OTAs. The 2023 third-rounder has already recovered from the fibula injury he suffered last December, and he rejoins a wide receiver room that added Stefon Diggs as a trade acquisition and returns Nico Collins, Robert Woods, Noah Brown (shoulder) and John Metchie.
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Air Yards Per Game
97.5Air Yards Per Snap
2.26% Team Air Yards
22.0%% Team Targets
13.2%Avg Depth of Target
14.3 YdsCatch Rate
62.7%Drop Rate
6.7%Avg Yds After Catch
2.9% Targeted On Route
24.5%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Measurables Review
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Height
5' 9"Weight
165 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.49 secBroad Jump
121 inHand Length
8.63 inArm Length
30.50 in
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Full recovery expected
Texans owner Cal McNair indicated Monday that Dell would make a "full recovery" after being wounded in a shooting last month, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
The injury was described as minor at the time, and the team doesn't seem to have any worries about it affecting Dell long term. The wideout is coming off a dynamic rookie season in which he hauled in 709 yards in only 11 games before suffering a broken fibula. Houston coach DeMeco Ryans had said in April, prior to the shooting, that Dell was fully recovered from his leg injury.
The injury was described as minor at the time, and the team doesn't seem to have any worries about it affecting Dell long term. The wideout is coming off a dynamic rookie season in which he hauled in 709 yards in only 11 games before suffering a broken fibula. Houston coach DeMeco Ryans had said in April, prior to the shooting, that Dell was fully recovered from his leg injury.
2023 Fantasy Outlook
The Texans traded up in the third round of the 2023 draft to take Dell (69th overall). His nickname ("Tank") didn't come from his frame; the University of Houston product is listed at 5-10 and 165 pounds, which may limit him to slot duty in the NFL. At that size, Dell needs to be quicker than opponents and make plays. He led the nation in receiving yards (1,398) and touchdowns (17) in 2022 and scored 32 TDs during his collegiate career. Mid-round receivers rarely make a fantasy impact out of the gate, but the Texans aren't deep at wideout, so Dell has a shot at playing time. He could also land as the primary returner, a role he handled in rookie camp.
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Engages in workout Saturday
Dell (leg) ran and performed drills Saturday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
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Full recovery from wound expected
Texans Chief Executive Officer Cal McNair indicated Monday that Dell (leg) is expected to make a "full recovery" from what the team has described as a minor wound that occurred during an April 27th shooting, the Associated Press reports.
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Sustains minor wound in shooting
The Texans have issued a statement relaying that Dell -- who sustained a minor wound as the result of a shooting in Florida on Saturday night -- has been released from the hospital and is in good spirits.
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Gets serious target competition
Dell (leg) and Nico Collins are part of a potent Texans receiver group that now includes Stefon Diggs, whom Houston acquired from Buffalo on Wednesday, ESPN.com reports.
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Running full speed already
Dell (leg) recently resumed workouts with private coach Delfonte Diamond, who said the wide receiver will be "more than ready" for OTAs this spring, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
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