ESPN: 2 best players Texans need to bulk up on offense this offseason.
2 best players Texans must trade for in 2024 NFL offseason
The Texans need to bulk up on offense this offseason.
The Houston Texans exceeded their wildest expectations in 2023 behind the MVP-worthy performance of rookie quarterback CJ Stroud. The Texans are far from perfect, though. They still have plenty of holes on the Texans roster that must be addressed this offseason. Two areas where the team needs significant help are at offensive line and wide receiver. As good as CJ Stroud is, he was often under pressure and needed to rush to get the ball out to his underwhelming WR corps.
The Texans could trade for an offensive tackle from the Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles currently have an estimated $20 million in available cap space, but they also have 24 pending free agents.
Landon Dickerson will be a free agent in 2025, and the team may not be willing to pay what it will take to re-sign him to a long-term deal. If Philadelphia’s front office believes that is the case, a solid argument can be made for trading him now and getting assets in return, rather than letting him walk for nothing in free agency.
The Eagles had a dominant but short-lived run before collapsing spectacularly in the second half of the 2023 season. Amid rumors of turmoil in the locker room and a potential coaching change, the team may be looking for a soft reset.
If Howie Roseman decides to reset, it may be time to get assets back that can build the core of the next championship roster in Philadelphia.
Roseman may not be able to demand a premium return for Dickerson given his upcoming free agency, but the Texans still have plenty to send back to the Eagles.
The Texans have eight picks in the 2024 NFL Draft, with extra picks in the fourth and seventh rounds. The only round in which they do not have a pick is the sixth round.
Picks in the third, fourth, and fifth rounds of the 2024 draft along with a future second-round pick and possibly another late-round pick as a sweetener would likely be enough to get this deal done.
The Texans don’t have any one player they can point to on their offensive line as being a stand-out, anchor type of player this offseason. Dickerson is a physical, aggressive blocker who would help anchor the Texans’ line and give them an identity. This will improve the overall quality of their offensive line play, and Dickerson will also bring value in the locker room and on the sidelines as a leader among the linemen.
Dickerson can lead the charge in the run game with his aggressive, physical blocking. If defenses overcommit to take down running backs following Dickerson’s blocks, that will make things easier on the rest of the linemen and help to open up gaps elsewhere in the running game.
Dickerson is also an instinctive pass blocker who can handle his assignment and help out if the center or tackle on either side of him gets beat.
A No. 1 receiver for CJ Stroud
The Texans have decent offensive weapons, but they could benefit from having a true No. 1 option for Stroud to throw to.
Brandon Aiyuk could be on the move this offseason. The San Francisco 49ers are another team that owes a lot of money to a lot of players. As a result, it is likely that one or multiple players could be on the move this offseason if the front office deems it necessary to free up financial resources and give the team more fiscal flexibility moving forward. If this is the approach that the organization takes, Aiyuk would be a prime candidate to be treated.
Aiyuk is a great player, but the 49ers have plenty of great players at the offensive skill positions. Christian McCaffrey is arguably the best running back in football, George Kittle is a top-three tight end and Deebo Samuel is explosive and might be the most versatile offensive weapon in all of football. Samuel is equally effective whether he is lined up out wide, in the slot, or in the offensive backfield.