Rookie seasons aren’t meant to be breakout seasons for anyone.

Sure, every once and a while some 21-year-old will come right out of college and be a sensation overnight. Not everyone can be an Ezekiel Elliott or Jalen Ramsey their first season in the NFL. Most of the time, rookie seasons allow the fresh young college kid to get acquainted with NFL speed, play-calling and every once in a blue moon, make an occasional play.

In their second year with the Texans offense, wide receivers Will Fuller and Braxton Miller will need to step up their game if they want to help contribute to the Texans offense in 2017. Both flashed signs of promising talent during the 2016 season, but injuries, rookie mistakes, and careless errors led them down the sour path nearing the end of Year 1.

With a new quarterback under center and a year with the playbook, it’s no surprise Texans head coach Bill O’Brien expects more from his unit in their second season.

The Texans offense can be one one of the most dynamic and versatile schemed units in the league if they can stay on track. While quarterback will be the talk of summer camp, let’s breakdown what to expect from Fuller and Miller in their second season in “H-Town”