Texans Pro Bowl tight end Owen Daniels has signed his one-year, $2.79 million tender, but his agents, Alan Herman and David Butz, will continue negotiations on a multiyear contract they hope will make him one of the NFL's highest-paid players at his position. Daniels, a third-year restricted free agent who caught a career-high 70 passes for 862 yards last season, skipped the last week of organized team activities because he was unhappy that a new deal hasn't been reached. Those familiar with the negotiations said the Texans made a new offer last week that would rank Daniels, 26, second among the NFL's highest-paid tight ends. Source: Houston Chronicle