Houston Texans starter showcases his unique non-football skill at practice before Week 16 matchup vs. Chiefs

   

The Houston Texans are one of the best teams in the entire NFL. They have risen to the top very quickly, and it's not by luck at all. They didn't get to the top, or near it, I should say, overnight. This is a talented team that has put the work in.

And by talented, I mean that these players have their own special skills.

No, really, have you seen some of the things tight end Dalton Schultz can do? The guy was caught at practice on Tuesday juggling footballs, and he made it look effortless.

Schultz has been a dude who has been great for the Texans, and it's not necessarily always going to show up in the stat sheet. He's a body that takes a bit of attention off of the big three receivers, but he also brings the energy.

When the Texans played his former team, the Dallas Cowboys, he let everyone know what was up. He has fit in perfectly, and his unique skill is pretty cool too.

Schultz and the Texans will play the Kansas City Chiefs next.