Texans Are Potentially "All In" On Draft Deadline Fire Sale
The Houston Texans are most certainly going to be sellers by the time the trade deadline comes around. According to Jason La Canfora, the Texans are discussing a number of trades as team owner Cal McNair has been advised to try and boost the team’s future draft capital and financial situation after the disastrous management by previous HC/GM Bill O’Brien.
La Canfora says the Texans are expected to trade at least one wide receiver on the team, which will include Will Fuller, Brandin Cooks, Randall Cobb, and Kenny Stills.
The report also states that the franchise is also gauging the market for veteran OLB Whitney Mercilus and received some feelers for RB Duke Johnson and TE Darren Fells.
Before the 2019 season, O’Brien mortgaged the future by trading a package of picks for left tackle Laremy Tunsil and wide receiver Kenny Stills. Houston’s 2021 first- and second-round draft picks belong to the Miami Dolphins.
Who's fault is it that O'Brien was given Total control to wreck the franchise to this point?? Can't get back everything that was given away. If the Texans were any good or winning these named players would bring in a king's ransom. None of those players will get the Texans back a single first round pick. Just a waste of time.