Texans could sign future Hall of Fame wide receiver to help C.J. Stroud hit All-Pro level in 2024

C.J. Stroud hit the ground sprinting in the NFL in a way that no one saw coming in the NFL during his rookie season with the Houston Texans.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans is a soon-to-be free agent that the Texans should be all over. Evans is a future Pro Football Hall of Fame member who has 10 straight seasons of 1,000 yards to begin his NFL career.

Greg Auman of Fox Sports floated the idea on X and it makes a ton of sense for the up-and-coming Texans to go after the huge splash move.

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Evans was a star in college at Texas A&M with Johnny Manziel and was born in Galveston, Texas, which is just one hour from Houston. Going back home after a successful decade in the NFL to sign his last extended contract in the NFL is move-like stuff, though it could happen.

Stroud and Evans would pair as one of the most intriguing quarterback/wide receiver duos in the entire NFL. A team that had Nico Collins breakout for nearly 1,300 yards in 2023 will return a healthy Tank Dell in 2024. If you add in Evans, that can be the best receiver trio in the entire league.

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