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Which pair will become the Houston Texans’ best duo during the 2024 season?

The Houston Texans will begin training camp on July 18, marking the start of the 2024 season. Due to their plethora of talent, the Texans are considered a legitimate championship contender for the first time in franchise history. franchise.

Almost every position group has multiple players who can take the helm as a top prospect. However, almost every position features a duo that could allow the Texans to have a variety of weapons to attack their opponents.

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With an offensive team featuring a wide receiver unit of Nico Collins, Tank Dell and Stefon Diggs, Coty M. Davis and John Hickman discuss which players could take the helm as Houston’s top duo in the latest episode of Locked On Texans.

“When you talk about receivers with multiple skills, that’s what you want,” coach DeMeco Ryans said. “You want different body types, different types of players to cause as many problems as possible for a defense, right? We want to put defenses in tough situations, and I think with those three guys, it allows us to do that because they are so different, and they can all do different things.

The Texans will have an impressive duo on both sides of the ball. On the defensive side, it’s clear that Will Anderson Jr. and Danielle Hunter will be Houston’s best defensive duo. They become teammates after recording a total of 23.5 sacks in 2023. Hunter ranked near the top of the league with 16.5 sacks in his final season with the Minnesota Vikings.

“With Danielle and Will, I think they instantly have that connection that you need on both ends and playing off each other, ripping each other’s brains out,” Ryans said. “Danielle is a veteran of the league, he’s been doing it for a while, so Will can lean on him for advice on how he’s seen this done. I think that’s very important. J “I love the connection they had, they work well together, and it’s great to see them both collapse in the pocket and finish on the quarterback.”

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