Kenny Stills doesn't want to talk much about the Houston Texans wide receiver corps. But, if he has to, he believes the unit will strike fear into the eyes of opposing defenses.

“I don't want to say too much about our group. It's just encouraging for us to get together, come to work together, learn from each other. Hop (DeAndre Hopkins) and I are in the same draft class and I've watched what he's done over the past six, seven years now, so it's exciting for me to be around him, see the way he works, and just learn from him and then obviously what Will (Fuller V) has done and Keke (Coutee) has done. We have a ton of potential, we just have to stay healthy and work together. We can put a lot of fear into the defenses that we play,” Stills said on Thursday, via Texans Wire's Mark Lane.

Stills is the latest addition to the Texans' wide receiver room. Acquired in a trade with the Miami Dolphins, the 27-year-old joins a group that is as equally deep as it is star-studded.

DeAndre Hopkins is a back-to-back All-Pro, Will Fuller is considered as one of the NFL's best deep threats, Keke Coutee is an up-and-coming slot menace, and Stills is a do-it-all with speed to keep up with Fuller.

The New Orleans Saints got the first taste of the Texans new-look receiving group. By the end of Monday night's matchup, Hopkins had two touchdowns to his name, Fuller recorded a “Moss” highlight, and Stills caught a nearly game-winning touchdown. Next week against the Jacksonville Jaguars, they'll get to showcase their talent more, with Coutee expected to play.

It's fair to say that Deshaun Watson has weapons.