GALVESTON -- The arrival of rookie wide receivers Will Fuller and Braxton Miller on the Texans' roster through the draft immediately created ambitious thoughts of a multi-dimensional passing game built around them complementing centerpiece DeAndre Hopkins.
Hopkins shares that vision, and the selections of two fast downfield threats was met by strong approval from the Pro Bowl wide receiver.
It was a concerted effort from general manager Rick Smith and coach Bill O'Brien to upgrade the speed of the offense and open up passing lanes and counteract coverage schemes intended to limit Hopkins' impact.
"Yeah, man, I thank those guys for that," Hopkins told The Chronicle following a Carnival Cruise Line event at the Port of Galveston.