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Source: Texans signing Maliek Collins to two-year, $23 million contract extension

Defensive tackle got $10.5 million signing bonus

Houston Texans defensive lineman Maliek Collins (97) rushes into the backfield during an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Oct. 17, 2021, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Zach Bolinger) (Zach Bolinger, Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

HOUSTON – The Texans are signing veteran defensive tackle Maliek Collins to a two-year, $23 million contract extension that includes $20 million guaranteed with a $10.5 million signing bonus, according to a league source.

Collins is represented by agents Drew Rosenhaus and Ryan Matha.

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Collins’ feet moved rapid-fire like engine pistons, propelling him forward with his body nearly parallel to the ground with his uncommonly low center of gravity during an offseason workout at Ollin Athletics and Sports Medicine.

As the Texans’ veteran defensive tackle hustled through drills designed to make him even more explosive and difficult to block, the six foot and two inches, 310-pound Kansas City native did so under the tutelage of private pass rushing coach L’Allan Clark, an Ohio State defensive assistant and the protege of Seattle Seahawks pass rush specialist coach Brandon Jordan.

For Collins, the work never stops. Signed to a two-year, $17 million contract extension last year that includes $8.5 million guaranteed, Collins recorded 3 1/2 sacks, nine tackles for losses and 10 quarterback hits last season.

This extra training session was enjoyable for Collins along with Texans defensive linemen Derek Rivers and Demone Harris. The drills included a variety of agility movements and football-specific work with low hurdles, blocking pads and cones involved.

“That’s all we try to do is come out here and craft and be the best version, the best product on the field when it’s time,” Collins said. “I’m just trying to solidify my spot, be the best version of myself and produce. I kind of wiped last season clean. I had a good season though. I put stuff on tape I’m proud to put on.

“I’m going to continue to build on that. I’m always trying to get better, constant and never-ending improvement. I want everything. I want to make my bag as big as possible.”

Collins, 27, had been working with Jordan for years. Now that Jordan is officially an NFL coach after one season coaching at Michigan State, the torch has been passed to Clark.

“We’ve been working with L’Allan for a couple of years now and he used to always be around with coach BT,” Collins said. “It’s him now. That’s who you got to go see when you’re ready to get some work.”

A former Dallas Cowboys third-round draft pick from Nebraska who has also played for the Las Vegas Raiders, Collins has 20 1/2 sacks, 165 tackles, 38 tackles for losses and 58 quarterback hits.

“The game is speed to power, power step and making moves of power steps,” Clark said. “Maliek is very powerful, very athletic. He can do any move you throw at him.”

In Collins’ first season with the Texans, he transformed his reputation after signing a one-year, prove-it deal after a quiet year in Las Vegas. He started 15 games and had a career-high 29 tackles, 2 1/2 sacks and one interception.

“Maliek is definitely a freak athlete low to the ground,” Harris said. “He always pushes me to be great. I try to learn from him, elevate each other and just be the best version of myself.”

Aaron Wilson is a Texans and NFL reporter for KPRC 2 and click2houston.com


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Aaron Wilson is an award-winning Texans and NFL reporter for KPRC 2 and www.click2houston.com. He has covered the NFL since 1997, including previous stints for The Houston Chronicle and The Baltimore Sun. This marks his 10th year covering the Texans after previously covering a Super Bowl winning team in Baltimore.

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