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The Texans made quarterback Brock Osweiler their first acquisition of the offseason, but their attempt to put together a more successful offensive unit didn’t stop there.

They signed running back Lamar Miller and guard Jeff Allen in free agency and then moved on to draft wide receiver Will Fuller, center Nick Martin, wide receiver Braxton Miller and running back Tyler Ervin with their first four picks in the draft. Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins gave the additions at wideout his stamp of approval after the draft and Osweiler shares that feeling about his fellow new faces on offense in Houston.

“What quarterback doesn’t like some speed on the outside?” Osweiler said, via ESPN.com. “Very exciting draft, but it was an exciting draft as a whole. Everybody we took I think will help this football team somewhere. As coaches say, it’s about finding your role. We’re coming together as a team.”

Osweiler’s play in his first year as a team’s clear cut No. 1 quarterback will be a key part of the Texans’ ability to come together as a better offensive team. The upgraded supporting cast should help as should a coaching staff that has coaxed 18 wins out of a team with a revolving door at quarterback over the last two seasons.