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Texans agree to terms with draft picks Jackson, Tate

The Houston Texans agreed to terms with their top two draft picks, cornerback Kareem Jackson and running back Ben Tate, on Friday.

Jackson's deal is worth $16.3 million over five years, with $13.35 million guaranteed, a league source told NFL Network insider Jason La Canfora.

The Texans took Jackson with the No. 20 overall pick in the draft. He missed the first training-camp workout Friday morning, but coach Gary Kubiak said Jackson would be officially signed and ready for the second practice of the day in the afternoon.

The Texans expect Jackson to start immediately after longtime cornerback Dunta Robinson signed with the Atlanta Falcons during the offseason.

The 5-foot-11 Tate, who played at Auburn, has signed his contract and worked out with the Texans on Friday morning. Houston took Tate in the second round of the draft.

Tate and Arian Foster are expected to challenge Steve Slaton for the starting running back job.

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