Texans TE Owen Daniels finished out last year on a strong note

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Owen Daniels led the Texans in targets with 36 over the final four weeks of the season. Analysis: It's partially attributable to Andre Johnson's absence in the final two games, but Daniels also led all NFL tight ends in targets over the same span. Though he admits last year's ACL and hamstring injuries were "a struggle, for sure," Daniels insists he's having his best offseason as a pro. A potential top-six fantasy tight end, he'll be undervalued this summer.
 
(RotoWire) Daniels has been working out in the offseason and says he's close to getting back to where he was before knee and hamstring injuries derailed his last two seasons, Pro Football Weekly reports.
Analysis: "I tried to sound like I was feeling great when people asked me last season before I hurt my hamstring, but honestly, last year was a struggle for sure," Daniels admitted. "A little bit just gaining some confidence in the knee earlier in the year, then having the hammy issue and missing five-plus games during the middle of the year was tough. It's always been all or nothing for me, not something little that keeps me out for a little while." Daniels did finish off the season strong, and was Houston's most targeted receiver (37) over the final four weeks of the season.
 
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