On the perimeter size doesn’t mean much. You’re not blocking to create space, you already have space. You’re blocking to create leverage to signal to the ball carrier where to cut.
What you need is aggression, a guy that loves to block. Aggressive blocking signals to those deep safeties and conflict LBs that they need to beat you to the spot. That has a domino effect in this offense, there are a lot of backside screens and RPOs that read those defenders.
I like the fact that he apparently has very good hands and rarely drops passes. Not only a potential gamebreaker but maybe also a third and 10 receiver.
From what I have been reading, Houston has been impressive in fall camp, and reading between the lines, he must be ahead of Nance and Chase at this point. If this continues, he may get his share of playing time this season.