With dual-threat quarterback Deshaun Watson under center, the Texans are well-positioned to try to defend their AFC South division title.
Watson piled up 4,165 yards and 26 touchdowns during his second season in the NFL and was added to the Pro Bowl as an alternate.
Now, Texans chairman and chief executive officer Cal McNair anticipates another strong season from the former Clemson All-American and national championship game winner.
"He looks tremendous," McNair said Thursday night during an inaugural Champions for Youth dinner at Steak 48. "He's such a great young man. I'm looking for a big year from Deshaun.