HOUSTON -- Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is the next Texans?first-round pick due for a contract extension. Hes not consuming himself with those negotiations, but he has an idea of what he wants.Im not looking for a certain range, Hopkins said, during a break at a football camp for local children. I just want to be treated for what Im worth. Thats fair to say, right?Its a pivotal offseason for his financial future. Hopkins is entering the fourth year of his rookie deal, a time when the Texans have extended each first-round pick that was drafted under the current collective bargaining agreement, and hes hoping the Texans follow suit with him.J.J. Watt was the first in 2011, and he signed a new deal in September 2014. Outside linebacker Whitney Mercilus, the 2012 first-round pick, signed a contract extension in May 2015. Hopkins was the Texans first-round pick in 2013.In his time in Houston, Hopkins has caught 239 passes for 3,533 yards and 19 touchdowns. Last season his 111-catch, 1,521-yard, 11-touchdown performance earned him his first Pro Bowl selection. He also became the first player in NFL history to have 100-yard games with four different quarterbacks in the same season.Receiver contracts havent been especially lucrative lately. Doug Baldwin signed a deal worth $11.5 million a year with the Seattle Seahawks in June. The Chargers signed Keenan Allen to a deal worth $11.25 million earlier that month. The Jacksonville Jaguars signed Allen Hurns to a deal worth $10 million per year.Bengals receiver A.J. Green is the leagues highest-paid receiver with a deal worth $15 million per year that he signed in September 2015.The Texans exercised Hopkins fifth-year option earlier this offseason. That means 2016 wouldnt be his final year with the team, even if a contract extension isnt reached. But the team did the same with Watt as he entered his fourth season, and still extended his contract before that year began.D-Hop is really, really emerging into one of the better wide receivers in the league and youre right, we exercised the option so this isnt his last year, Texan general manager Rick Smith said. He certainly is one of those guys that were going to keep around here for a long time hopefully. Hes working hard.As for Hopkins, he paused slightly when asked what progress had been made with his contract.You know, thats between my agents and the Texans, Hopkins said. I love this city. I dont want to play anywhere else but here. So the rest will work itself out, hopefully. 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He took two wickets in the 48th over, including that of captain and top-scorer Shamarh Brooks for 46, handed the opposition five of their six single-digit scores and completed his ninth five-for in 29 first-class matches.While the bowling they faced was good, West Indies A would rue the fact that they collapsed from reasonably strong positions. In the first innings they had Shimron Hetmyer - 94 off 91 balls, with 17 fours - and Brooks - 54 off 100 balls - doing well before they lost eight wickeets for 104 runs to concede a lead of 75.dddddddddddd In the second innings, West Indies lost seven wickets for 70 runs to concede the match.Another measure of where West Indies A lost the match lay in the number of partnerships over 50. There were eight overall - and they contributed only two of them.Meanwhile, Sri Lanka A had begun the game with an agenda-setting 133-run stand between openers Kusal Perera (69) and Sandun Weerakkody (79) in the first innings. 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