Despite working far from last year’s spectacle, when Texans seemed to be off the offseason following a surprise, under the CJ Stroud team manager, Houston has again a productive and versatile WR group.
Kirk, still only 28 years old, knows how to find openings in defense. He will be a key factor for the ongoing development of Stroud as long as he maintains healthy. Hayden and Higgins, both of whom finished their college work, which darkened 1,000 reception meters with cyclones in 2024, already improve each other well and have the chemistry that most newcomers are now looking for during the offseason plan.
6 fet-4 Higgins provides a huge goal for Stroud, which can hit defenders with 4.47 speed, but only faster 5-10 Noel can operate in more dell mode.
There are also players still looking for their feet, such as John Metchie III, and at some point Dell will be ready to return and also add to his services.
New offensive manager Nick Caley should have plenty of tasks to take advantage of, with offensive progress as a necessity if Texans are to break through the league roof that is plagued by them.
Houston took a step back last season but still managed to go for a second consecutive game in the AFC league game. Just like the year before, the Texans stopped the season there.
It will serve as fuel – for Collins, his mentes and the rest of the right to vote.
“Yes, I feel like it’s a chip on our shoulders,” he said. “We have to be hungry every year, it’s a mindset. I feel like our dressing room is full of dawgs. I feel like we are never happy. There is no reason to be happy until we come to that goal.
“A short, the same place, twice … so we know the feeling. We know what it takes to not get to the feeling again. Every day we are going down, one leg in front of the other and we will work every single day.”