The Houston Texans have finalized contracts for three more players selected in the 2024 NFL Draft. The team announced on Wednesday that fourth-round linebacker Wade Woodaz, fifth-round safety Kamari Ramsey, and sixth-round wide receiver Lewis Bond have officially signed four-year contracts with the organization.

Wade Woodaz was previously reported as a signing by the Texans. The linebacker joins the team after completing his collegiate career.

Kamari Ramsey brings experience from two seasons at UCLA followed by two seasons at USC. In 35 career games, Ramsey compiled 133 tackles, 9.5 sacks, two interceptions, 11 passes defensed, and two forced fumbles.

Lewis Bond played five seasons at Boston College, where he recorded 213 receptions for 2,385 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns across 46 games.

Texans Make Roster Adjustment

In a corresponding move, the Texans waived defensive end Xavier Thomas with an injury designation. Thomas, a fifth-round selection by the Arizona Cardinals in the 2024 draft, spent the final portion of the 2023 season on Houston’s practice squad.