Texans are already showcasing the chemistry between C.J. Stroud and Stefon Diggs at OTAs

   

The Houston Texans are poised to field an exceptional wide receiver corps in 2024, potentially boasting the most formidable trio in the entire league. The acquisition of Stefon Diggs from the Buffalo Bills significantly bolsters this claim, as Diggs, a player who still ranks among the league's best, could potentially slot in as WR3, WR2, or even WR1. The possibilities are endless, and the impact is undeniable.

Houston Texans are already showcasing the chemistry between C.J. Stroud and Stefon Diggs at OTAs

Diggs has showcased his ability as one of the best wide receivers in the league year after year. But he has always had chemistry issues with other players or just wanted more targets, or so it's been reported.

As the Texans embark on Week 2 of OTAs, it's becoming evident that any reported chemistry issues with Diggs may not be a concern, at least not in Houston. The anticipation for the QB-WR duo between Diggs and Stroud is palpable; despite their limited familiarity, they already appear to be forging a promising connection.

Indeed, the Texans left no doubt about the budding chemistry between Diggs and Stroud at OTAs. They shared a video capturing a remarkable play, a testament to the synergy that two players with good chemistry can achieve.

As you can see, Stroud throws to Diggs in a heavily covered area. Diggs makes one heck of a catch that's pretty contested, pulls the ball down, and takes off with it.

It's just a practice video, and the defense is not real live defense these players will see in games, but it's still something. This is where the chemistry starts to build at - OTAs.

These two, along with the other wide receivers, are going to be as good as it gets. The only real potential issue they could have is chemistry, which seems to be building up just fine. Nico Collins, who just received a massive payday , Tank Dell, who is already back from his injury, and Diggs will be a tough unit for any defense to stop.