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NFL talk is heating up some for BYU's Terenn Houk as the Seattle Seahawks became the second NFL team to show interest in the hybrid tight end publicly. According to Aaron Wilson of the National Football Post, the Seahawks will host the former Cougar for a pre-draft workout.
Seahawks to work out BYU flex tight end Terenn Houk
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 7, 2016
The Cleveland Browns have also shown some interest in Houk, reportedly meeting with him extensively at BYU's Pro Day.
Houk is a 6-foot-4, 229-pound tight end prospect. He caught 37 passes for 490 yards and two touchdowns for the Cougars his senior season. He put up an impressive 10-foot, 2-inch broad jump during his Pro Day which would have put him among the top tight ends if he had been at the NFL combine.
It's likely that the Seahawks are looking at Houk as possible undrafted free agent pick up after the draft is complete. However, if he is able to draw additional interest and performs well in his workouts he could slip into the latter rounds of the draft.