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Fuller focused on getting stronger during the offseason to improve his tackle-breaking and blocking abilities, John McClain of the Houston Chronicle reports.

Fuller is coming off a rookie campaign that included 47 catches on 92 targets for 635 yards and two touchdowns. While that production was decent for a first-year player, and Fuller finished second on the team only to DeAndre Hopkins in receiving yards, the Texans expect more from their 2016 first-rounder in Year 2. First and foremost, they want Fuller to cut down on his drops, something that plagued him last season. From there, Houston hopes the speedy Fuller can be more elusive after the catch, where some added strength should benefit him. Besides those areas, Fuller's stock could be enhanced by more consistency at quarterback, where holdover Tom Savage and rookie Deshaun Watson figure to provide more stable service than Brock Osweiler did last year.

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