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Darrell Taylor

Darrell Lamond Taylor (born March 24, 1997) is an American professional football for the Houston Texans of the (NFL). Standing at 6 feet 4 inches and weighing 255 pounds, Taylor plays as a pass rusher known for his speed and explosiveness off the edge. Taylor attended the University of Tennessee, where he emerged as a standout defensive end, recording 19.5 sacks over his college career and earning preseason All-SEC honors in 2019. Selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the second round (48th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft, he missed his rookie season due to a non-football injury but debuted in 2021, quickly establishing himself as a rotational player. Throughout his NFL career, Taylor has played for the Seahawks (2021–2023), Chicago Bears (2024), and Texans (2025), accumulating 24.5 sacks, 126 combined tackles, and 7 forced fumbles in 69 games. His breakout year came in 2022 with the Seahawks, when he led the team with 9.5 sacks. In 2025, Taylor was named an ambassador for the American Cancer Society's Crucial Catch initiative, leveraging his platform to promote breast cancer awareness. Beyond football, Taylor is a vocal advocate for and early detection, inspired by the loss of his , Peggy, to in 2013 when he was 16 years old. He has participated in NFL events like the Bears Care Season Opener Luncheon and Seahawks' partnerships with health organizations to highlight disparities in cancer screenings.

Early years

Early life

Darrell Taylor was born on March 24, 1997, in . He grew up in this small city, located about 30 minutes south of , where he spent much of his childhood exploring local areas like the . Taylor was raised primarily by his mother, Peggy Tyler, alongside his sister, while his father was incarcerated and largely absent during his early years. Public information on his family remains limited, reflecting a commitment to their privacy. From a young age, Taylor showed interest in , beginning to play at eight years old through local youth programs. He also participated in , drawing inspiration from his mother's athletic background as a standout player. These early experiences in youth athletics helped shape his passion for competition before transitioning to organized high school sports.

High school career

Darrell Taylor attended Hopewell High School in , where he emerged as a standout in , primarily playing while also contributing as a . During his high school tenure, Taylor dedicated himself to physical development, gaining approximately 30 pounds through rigorous weight training to reach 220 pounds by his senior year, transforming into a more imposing presence on the field. His junior season marked a breakout, earning him All-Conference 26 First-Team honors on defense, along with All-Region and All-State selections, which drew initial attention from college scouts. As a senior, Taylor further solidified his reputation with a strong performance that led to second-team all-state honors, helping elevate Hopewell's program and positioning him as one of Virginia's top defensive prospects. He participated in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl, gaining national exposure and confirming his status as a four-star recruit, ranked No. 92 nationally and No. 11 among weak-side defensive ends by . These accolades underscored his explosive athleticism and potential as a pass rusher, with scouting services highlighting his speed and power off the edge. Taylor's recruitment became highly competitive, as he received scholarship offers from 25 universities, including prominent programs like and . After narrowing his choices, he committed to the in September 2014 and signed his in February 2015, becoming the first player from Hopewell High School to join a team. This decision capped his high school career as a top national prospect, setting the stage for his collegiate development.

College career

Early college years (2016–2018)

Taylor arrived at the University of Tennessee as a highly touted recruit and redshirted during the 2015 season as a true freshman, preserving a year of eligibility while acclimating to college-level training and the demands of Southeastern Conference (SEC) competition. In 2016, as a redshirt freshman defensive end, Taylor made his collegiate debut in the season opener against Virginia Tech at the Battle at Bristol, recording two tackles in limited action. He appeared in eight games overall, primarily in rotational duty behind established starters, accumulating nine total tackles (six solo), one tackle for loss, and one pass breakup, with no sacks recorded. This introductory season allowed Taylor to build foundational experience in pass rushing and run defense, focusing on technique refinement amid Tennessee's transitional defensive scheme under head coach Butch Jones. Taylor's role expanded significantly in 2017 as a redshirt sophomore, where he played in 10 games and notched 27 tackles (15 solo), four tackles for loss, three , two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, and two pass breakups. Despite a mid-season indefinite in due to team policy violations, which limited his , he demonstrated growing explosiveness off , including a and multiple pressures that contributed to Tennessee's defensive efforts against offenses. His increased production highlighted an evolving pass-rush arsenal, blending speed and power to disrupt quarterbacks, though the Volunteers' 4-8 record underscored broader team challenges. By his junior year in , Taylor emerged as a starter at outside linebacker, starting nine of 12 games and leading Tennessee's defense with eight sacks and 11 tackles for loss, alongside 36 total tackles (27 solo), three forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries. His breakout pass-rushing prowess made him one of the SEC's top edge threats, with notable performances including multi-sack games that pressured opposing passers and forced hurried throws, earning recognition for his burst and hand usage in containment. This marked substantial growth in Taylor's ability to set the edge against the run while excelling in pursuit, solidifying his impact on Tennessee's improving but still developing defense under new coordinator Bob Shoop.

Senior year (2019)

In his senior year at the in 2019, Darrell Taylor emerged as a dominant force on the defensive line, recording 46 total tackles, including 28 solo stops, along with 10 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks in 13 games. His sack total tied for second in the (), highlighting his prowess as a pass rusher despite playing through a in his shin throughout the entire season. Taylor also forced one fumble, contributing to Tennessee's defensive efforts that ranked 23rd nationally in total defense (allowing 334.5 yards per game) and 7th in the . As a senior leader, he was voted the team's by his teammates, underscoring his role in mentoring younger defenders and anchoring the front seven. Taylor's breakout performances came in several key matchups, where his explosive edge rush disrupted opposing offenses. Against on October 26, Taylor notched two sacks and two pass breakups, helping secure a 41-21 win and marking his second multi-sack game of the season. He also achieved multiple sacks versus Mississippi State earlier in the year, further solidifying his impact on 's improved , which generated 34 sacks as a unit—up from 23 the previous season. Taylor's senior campaign earned him significant recognition, including preseason third-team All-SEC honors from the league's coaches and an honorable mention on Pro Football Focus's All-SEC team. He was also named to the watch list, recognizing him as one of the nation's top defensive players. Building on his refined technique from prior seasons, Taylor's production elevated his draft stock, leading him to accept an invitation to the 2020 , where he showcased his skills for scouts amid ongoing recovery from his season-long injury.

Professional career

2020 NFL Draft

Taylor entered the as a projected second-round prospect, ranked among the top 100 edge rushers by major scouting services, with ESPN's Scouts Inc. placing him at No. 70 overall. Scouts praised his explosiveness off the edge, quick first step, and pass-rushing potential, viewing him as a high-upside capable of immediate contributions in sub-packages despite limited starting experience earlier in his career. However, concerns lingered over his history, including a Lisfranc foot that sidelined him for much of the 2018 season and prevented participation in the drills. At Tennessee's pro day on March 18, 2020, Taylor measured 6 feet 4 inches and 267 pounds, showcasing his size for the . He recorded a time of 4.91 seconds, along with a 31-inch and a 9-foot-3 broad jump, numbers that highlighted his power but raised questions about his top-end speed compared to prospects. His senior season performance, including 11.5 sacks and 15 tackles for loss, provided the production that elevated his draft stock among teams seeking pass-rush help. The selected Taylor in the second round with the 48th overall pick, trading up from No. 59 by sending their second- and fourth-round selections to the . On July 28, 2020, he signed a four-year worth $6.76 million, including a $2.48 million and $3.13 million in guarantees. Seahawks head coach targeted Taylor to bolster the team's (left end) role in their hybrid defense, a position emphasizing speed and pass-rush disruption to complement existing linemen like Jadeveon Clowney's eventual replacement.

Seattle Seahawks (2021–2023)

Taylor missed his entire rookie season in 2020 while recovering from leg surgery performed in January 2020, which involved the insertion of a rod to address a sustained during his senior year at the . In 2021, Taylor made his debut, appearing in all 16 games with five starts and recording 37 total tackles (28 solo), 6.5 sacks, and one forced fumble as a key rotational pass rusher on the Seahawks' defensive line. His performance included disruptive plays that highlighted his speed off the edge, though it was interrupted by a frightening in Week 6 against the , where he was immobilized and carted off the field after a collision. Follow-up tests cleared him of serious damage, allowing a quick recovery and return to action the following week. Taylor's development accelerated in , when he achieved career highs of 9.5 sacks and four forced fumbles across 16 with three starts, alongside 26 total tackles (22 solo), tying for the team lead in sacks and establishing himself as a primary pass-rush threat. His explosiveness contributed to Seattle's improved defensive pressure, with notable performances including multiple multi-sack that pressured quarterbacks into hurried throws. The Seahawks qualified for the , and Taylor participated in their loss to the , though limited by a neck stinger injury during the contest. During the 2023 season, Taylor solidified his role as a rotational , playing in 17 games with five starts and tallying 28 total tackles (17 solo), 5.5 sacks, and one forced fumble, focusing on complementary pass-rush duties within a deeper front. His contributions helped maintain Seattle's edge rush productivity despite scheme adjustments under new . Over his three seasons with the Seahawks, Taylor amassed 91 total tackles and 21.5 sacks in 49 games. He was traded to the on August 23, 2024, in exchange for a 2025 sixth-round draft pick.

Chicago Bears (2024)

On August 23, 2024, the Chicago Bears acquired outside linebacker Darrell Taylor from the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for a 2025 sixth-round draft pick, bolstering their pass rush depth ahead of the regular season. The move addressed a need for rotational edge pressure, leveraging Taylor's prior experience with the Seahawks where he had accumulated 21.5 sacks over three seasons. In his only season with the Bears, Taylor appeared in 16 games without a start, recording 32 total tackles (20 solo), 3 sacks, and 2 forced fumbles while contributing to a defense that ranked mid-tier in sacks. His debut in Week 1 against the was particularly notable, as he notched 2 sacks—including a strip-sack on Will —along with 2 tackles for loss, helping secure a 24-17 victory. Under Eric Washington, who emphasized aggressive front-four pressure and decisiveness in play-calling, Taylor served as a rotational pass rusher opposite , though he faced adaptation hurdles in aligning with the Bears' scheme after the late-summer trade, resulting in inconsistent snaps later in the year. Taylor's contract with the Bears expired after the 2024 season, allowing him to enter unrestricted free agency, where he subsequently signed a one-year deal with the Houston Texans on March 14, 2025.

Houston Texans (2025–present)

On March 14, 2025, Taylor signed with the Houston Texans as a free agent to a one-year contract worth $5.25 million. This move came after his time with the Chicago Bears, aiming to bolster the Texans' edge rush depth. Through Week 9 of the 2025 season, Taylor appeared in five games for the Texans in a rotational role on the defensive line, recording three combined tackles and no sacks. Under head coach DeMeco Ryans, he integrated into a scheme emphasizing aggressive pass rushing, contributing alongside edge rushers like Will Anderson Jr. to support the unit's overall pressure generation. Entering the season, Taylor had amassed 24.5 career sacks by the end of 2024, positioning him for potential additional production upon his return. Taylor suffered an ankle injury during the Texans' Week 9 loss to the on November 2, 2025, and was placed on injured reserve on November 5. As of November 15, 2025, the injury is expected to sideline him for at least four weeks, with a potential return around Week 14.

Career statistics

Regular season

Darrell Taylor's regular season statistics are compiled from his NFL defensive performances, focusing on key metrics such as games played and started, tackles, sacks, and disruptions.
YearTeamGGSCombSoloAstSkFFFRPDInt
2021165372896.51010
2022163262249.54110
20231752817115.50010
20241603220123.02020
2025403120.00000
Career-6913126883824.57150
Note: 2025 statistics are partial as of November 15, 2025. G = ; GS = Games started; Comb = Combined tackles; Solo = Solo tackles; Ast = Assisted tackles; Sk = Sacks; FF = Forced fumbles; FR = Fumble recoveries; PD = Pass deflections; Int = Interceptions. Taylor's career totals through the 2025 partial season include 126 combined tackles, 24.5 sacks, 7 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery, and 5 pass deflections over 69 . By team, Taylor accumulated his statistics as follows: with the (2021–2023), he played 49 games with 13 starts, recording 91 combined tackles (67 solo, 24 assisted), 21.5 sacks, 5 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery, and 3 pass deflections; with the (2024), 16 games with 0 starts, 32 combined tackles (20 solo, 12 assisted), 3.0 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, and 2 pass deflections; with the Texans (2025 partial), 4 games with 0 starts, 3 combined tackles (1 solo, 2 assisted), and no sacks, forced fumbles, recoveries, or deflections. Taylor was placed on injured reserve on November 5, 2025, due to an ankle injury sustained in Week 9.

Postseason

Taylor appeared in his only NFL postseason game during the 2022 Wild Card round, when the Seattle Seahawks faced the San Francisco 49ers on January 14, 2023. He entered the contest as a key rotational edge rusher but recorded no statistical contributions before exiting early due to a neck stinger injury. The Seahawks lost 41–23, ending their season. Taylor did not appear in any postseason games during his 2024 stint with the , as the team failed to qualify for the with a 5–12 . Similarly, as of November 15, 2025, the Texans have not yet reached the postseason in Taylor's tenure with the team.

Postseason Statistics

YearTeamGPCombSoloAst
202210000.000
Career Totals10000.000
Statistics sourced from .

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