The Houston Texans used this offseason to add speed and new weaponry to a passing offense now led by quarterback Brock Osweiler.
Instead of asking Pro Bowl receiver DeAndre Hopkins to do it all by himself again, the Texans drafted a first-round deep threat in Will Fuller and picked up former Ohio State star Braxton Miller two rounds later.
Fuller's speed alone guarantees an ample rookie role, but how do the Texans plan to employ Miller, the hyper-athletic former quarterback who transitioned to wideout as a senior?