The Houston Texans have entered the 2023 offseason with a major roster overhaul. After a disappointing 7-9 record in the 2022 season, the Texans have decided to make some big changes in order to get back to their winning ways.
The Texans have already made several moves this offseason, including the trade of star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins to the Arizona Cardinals. They also released veteran safety Tyrann Mathieu and traded away offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil. These moves have freed up a lot of cap space for the team, allowing them to make some big signings in free agency.
The Texans have already signed several key players, including quarterback Deshaun Watson, running back David Johnson, and wide receiver Will Fuller. They also added defensive end J.J. Watt, cornerback Bradley Roby, and linebacker Zach Cunningham to bolster their defense.
The Texans are also looking to add some young talent through the draft. They currently hold the No. 3 overall pick and are expected to select a quarterback or wide receiver with that pick. They also have several other picks in the first two rounds that they can use to add some depth at other positions.
The Texans are hoping that these moves will help them get back to their winning ways in 2023. With a new coaching staff and a revamped roster, the Texans are looking to make a run at the playoffs next season. Only time will tell if these moves will pay off for the team, but it is clear that the Texans are serious about getting back to their winning ways.



