I don't know how receptive he'd be to it at this stage in his career but adding DeSean Jackson to the mix of Cooks, Metchie, Dorsett and Collins would be nasty but there might not be enough balls to go around for him to be satisfied here and I think at this stage he's ring chasing. Wouldn't mind bringing Fuller back either. Production on the field was never his issue and with a full receiver room and a reduced workload Fuller may be able to stay healthy.
Yea in OTA reports - the indication was that was the glaring weakness at the moment - at least the secondary is looking good at the same time but the TE can be adjusted between now and later at least
It's concerning that they let Jordan Akin go on the basis that Pharaoh Brown and Brevin Jordan were showing signs of improvement but now it looks like they're having trouble picking up the new offense. Maybe they add a Jared Cook or Eric Ebron type vet before training camp.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...hird-year-players-primed-for-breakout-season/ Yeah, I'll take 40+ QB pressures and double-digit sacks. From the article: "Jonathan Greenard, Houston, DE Greenard had eight sacks in 2021. Of all the players on this list, he's probably the closest to someone who's already experienced a breakout. Thing is, on last year's Texans, no one outside Houston noticed. And Greenard didn't just luck into eight coverage or cleanup sacks. On 215 pass-rushing snaps, he generated 27 total pressures. Small sample, yes, but that 12.5% pressure-generation rate is respectable and represents a noticeable uptick from his 5.3% rate as a rookie. Greenard looks the part too, like he was chiseled out of stone at 6-foot-3 and 263 pounds. As a Year 3 bonus, Greenard will be able to pick the brain of longtime pressure-creator Jerry Hughes, recently signed by Houston. Greenard will be in a full-time role this season, so be prepared for 40+ pressures -- 50+ wouldn't surprise me -- and around double-digit sacks."