The Houston Texans are wrapping up their virtual offseason program, but that doesn't mean the work is done for Deshaun Watson and the other receivers.

According to John McClain of the Houston Chronicle, Watson will continue to have regular throwing sessions with the wideouts and tight ends on the squad. Watson has been working out with Randall Cobb, Keke Coutee, Brandon Cooks, and tight end Kahale Warring.

Cooks and Cobb are new with the Texans, so it's even more important that they get extra work in, even if it's not in the team facility.

Watson has talked to most of his new teammates during the offseason and tried to make one thing clear about the Texans' objective this season:

“We want to win,” Watson said via Patrick Starr of Sports Illustrated. “And we want to win and everything that we do.”

Watson added, “Regardless if it is the meeting room if it is nutrition if it is bodywork, health. Everything that we do we want to win, you got to have that attitude in a positive way, bring other people along with us.”

Watson also wants the Texans to feel like a team atmosphere, something he believes can help the team to get to the goal of winning more games.

It's good that these guys are getting extra work because filling the loss of DeAndre Hopkins is going to be very tough.

If the Texans want to get to winning all those games, all the wide receivers are going to need to step up.