Off season needs :-
Offense.
I think Texans will part ways with Dalton Schultz as doing so will free up $11m. So now, do we go for one in the draft, or FA? I tend to favor FA here as TE's are a dual role piece and a proven one in that capacity would be optimal.
You could try for Ja'Tavion Sanders in the draft as option 2 in round 2. Cade Stover is also on my radar - dual role piece who would relish the opportunity to team up with his Buckeye QB buddy.
Our lack of a good running game was exposed by the Ravens so this must be addressed - the oline should be better next season without adding any pieces as we have guys returning off IR, but as someone pointed out, a proven RG would help. Still, Singletary definitely needs a quality helper out there (if he's retained). Trey Benson is the best back in this draft and would be a nice piece to have but will unlikely be there when we pick in the second round.
WR - Nico Collins has emerged as a #1 - not top tier #1, but a #1 nonetheless. Tank Dell is a weapon but for mine, he should be used on specific plays - this will ease the workload on him. Noah Brown is good when healthy but Texans may part ways with him to save on cap space. Robert Woods is handy but getting older and is more of a possession receiver nowadays.
John Metchie may never be the player we had hoped for for whatever reason - I wish the young man well. Xavier Hutchinson is not going to frighten any defenses.
So, this necessitates at least one more prime WR and that is where this draft is most excellent. Any one of the top 8 guys should be an upgrade for us with plenty of potential further down the draft.
Texans should take one of the top 5 guys if one falls to us at #23 and/or another one further down or from FA.
Taking these steps should give us an upgrade on the offense for 2024.
I'll address the defense in another post.