REPORT: Biggest need Texans must address in the 2024 NFL offseason
What are the Texans’ offseason needs in 2024?
Following a commendable 2023 NFL campaign where they clinched a 10-7 record and advanced to the Divisional Round of the playoffs, the Houston Texans find themselves with unfinished business. They also have a pressing need to bolster their team in the upcoming offseason. We delve into the primary areas of concern for the Texans as they navigate through free agency, the draft, and potential trade targets to fortify their roster.
The Texans experienced a remarkable turnaround in the 2023 NFL season. From a mere three wins the previous year, they surged to an impressive 10 victories, secured a division title, and marked their first playoff appearance since 2019. A decisive victory in the Wild Card round also established Houston as a legitimate force in the AFC.
This resurgence positions the Texans as contenders within the AFC South and potentially for the league title in the upcoming seasons. Of course, propelling them will be the coaching prowess of DeMeco Ryans and the standout performance of rising star CJ Stroud.
Free Agency Outlook
As the Texans reflect on their playoff exit following a 34-10 defeat to the Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional Round, attention shifts to the offseason and the crucial decisions ahead.
GM Nick Caserio and Ryans succeeded in revitalizing the franchise in 2023. However, the impending free agency market poses challenges. Key contributors such as running back Devin Singletary, right tackle Charlie Heck, and receiver Noah Brown, among others, are preparing to explore their options.
Despite the potential roster upheaval, Houston maintains a promising cap situation. The Texans boast $74.1 million in available space. This financial flexibility positions the Texans to retain core players. That’s in addition to the presence of a franchise quarterback in Stroud on a rookie deal. As such, the Texans can pursue additional talent through free agency and the draft.