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  • HOU Linebacker #39
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    Texans declared LB Henry To’oTo’o, LB Azeez Al-Shaair, WR Steven Sims, S Jimmie Ward, CB Myles Bryant, and G Nick Broeker inactive for Houston’s Week 8 game versus the Colts.
    To’oTo’o was the only questionable player here, as he was being managed through concussion protocol. Apparently he did not clear yet. Al-Shaair and Ward were ruled out on Friday. This is the second game in a row the Texans won’t have either of their starting linebackers, and it’s possible that street FA signing Devin White gets run instantly. The other three players are healthy scratches.
  • HOU Linebacker #0
    Texans LB Azeez Al-Shaair (knee) ruled out for Week 7 against the Packers.
    The Texans also ruled out Henry To’oTo’o (concussion) and S Jimmie Ward (groin). Expect the Packers to attack the Texans’ centerfield defense as a result. This defense is currently one to target for fantasy purposes.
  • HOU Linebacker #39
    Texans traded up with the Rams to select Alabama LB Henry To’oTo’o with the No. 167 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
    A former blue-chip recruit who was rated as the 44th overall player from the 2019 prep class, To’o To’o (6’1/227) spent his first two collegiate campaigns at Tennessee. He earned SEC All-Freshman Team recognition while starting 12 games and recording 72 in his first year on campus, and finishing fourth in the SEC with 10.0 TFL as a sophomore before shipping off to chase national titles at Alabama. He started every game for the next two years while accruing 205 tackles, 15.5 TFL, and 6.5 sacks while twice receiving All-SEC honors. To’o To’o’s 6.74 RAS shows decent athleticism, with his 97th percentile 1.55s 10-yard split being his most projectable test result in addition to middling jumps and agility drills. He’s a dependable, well-schooled field general who takes good angles, is adept at separating from blockers, and converts tackle opportunities. However, the Bama standout can be too easily overpowered by downblocks, isn’t a blitz threat, and is a step behind in coverage due to stiff hips. While To’o To’o has a lot of the intangibles you look for in a middle linebacker, he is more workmanlike than dynamic and should be able to provide credible production at MLB for a mid-round investment.

  • HOU Linebacker #39
    Alabama junior linebacker Henry To’o To’o will return for his senior.
    This is great news for the Alabama defense as To’o To’o (6'2"/235) is arguably their best on the front seven. His accolades speak for themselves as he was a Freshman All-American at Tennessee and was a second-team All-SEC this season. He led the Crimson TIde in tackles (112) along with eight tackles for a loss and four sacks.

  • HOU Linebacker #39
    Alabama sophomore linebacker Henry To’o To’o (elbow) says he is fine with “just a little sprain” after leaving the game early versus Florida.
    To’o To’o, who transferred this offseason from Tennessee, was forced out of the game in the third quarter following a big collision with Miami RB Donald Chaney Jr. To’o, holding his elbow after the play, looked to be in a lot of pain and was forced to the medical tent. He emerged some time later with a brace on his elbow. To’o To’o, who calls plays for the Alabama defense, was a crucial component in holding the Miami offense to just 13 points in the blowout win. It’s great news for Alabama that the injury is much more mild than it looked initially.

  • HOU Linebacker #39
    Former Tennessee sophomore LB Henry To’o To’o transferred to Alabama.
    It’s not often that Alabama could steal a player from Tennessee and actually make their team better, but here they are. To’o To’o started both seasons at Tennessee, even earning Freshman All-American honors in 2019. To’o To’o (6'2/225), a former four-star recruit back in 2019, earned 148 tackles, four passes defended, and 1.5 sacks in his time with the Vols. Seeing as Alabama is losing Dylan Moses to the NFL, there’s a window for To’o To’o to start for Nick Saban’s defense right away.

  • HOU Linebacker #39
    Rivals analysts Mike Farrell and Adam Gorney both predicted recently that former Tennessee senior LB Henry To’oto’o will ultimately pick Alabama.
    To’oto’o (6'2/225) is arguably the best transfer in this offseason cycle, and he has yet to make his college choice. Less than two weeks after 247Sports predicted that the senior linebacker will pick Alabama, Rivals analysts Farrell and Gorney did the same. “I was told by a source close to To’o To’o that it was “supposed to be Alabama” for the former Tennessee linebacker and that’s big news,” Gorney wrote. “He can fly around the field and it’s just another turn of the knife for Tennessee since To’o To’o should stay in the conference.” Landing To’oto’o would be a big deal for Alabama, as the reigning national champions lost multiple contributors at linebacker at the end of last season.

  • HOU Linebacker #39
    247 Sports’ Chris Hummer and Hank South both expect former Tennessee sophomore LB Henry To’o To’o to transfer to Alabama.
    Nothing is set in stone for To’o To’o (6'2"/225) and the eventual Alabama commitment is just speculation. However, Hummer heard from sources a few weeks ago that Alabama (along with USC and a couple others) was for sure in the mix for To’o To’o. Alabama is losing LB Dylan Moses to the NFL, so a two-year starter and former four-star recruit like To’o’ To’o could be the perfect fix for that vacancy. Stay tuned over the next few days for a potential move from To’o To’o.

  • HOU Linebacker #39
    Tennessee sophomore LB Henry To’o To’o entered the transfer portal.
    To’o To’o, the team’s leading tackler, posted 140 tackles in his two seasons on campus. That loss would hurt enough for most teams. But Tennessee also currently has leading rusher Eric Gray, former starting OL Jahmir Johnson and former four-star LB Quavaris Crouch in the portal, and has already lost to transfer this offseason former five-star offensive tackle Wanna Morris (Oklahoma), QBs Jarrett Guarantano (Washington State) and J.T. Shrout (Colorado), RB Ty Chandler (North Carolina), WR Brandon Johnson (UCF) and LB Deandre Johnson (Miami).

  • HOU Linebacker #39
    Tennessee freshman LB Henry To’oto’o has been ejected from Saturday’s game vs. Mississippi State for targeting.
    This is a huge loss for Tennessee, as To’oto’o (6'2/232) has been one of the team’s best defensive players this season. And in addition to the remainder of Saturday’s game, the freshman will also have to sit out the first half of Tennessee’s next game. The opponent for that one: Alabama.