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43 minutes ago, panthers320 said:

They don't have us making a pick. Instead have us trade for Watson. 

Panthers get: Deshaun Watson
Texans get: No. 8 overall, 2021 second-round pick, 2022 first-round pick, 2022 fourth-round pick, CB Troy Pride Jr.

Done and Done!

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

At this point, you can make as many offers as you want for Watson, but the Texans aren't listening to any of them. Doesn't sound like they'll be changing their mind anytime soon either.

Probably wiser to pursue other avenues right now.

They will cave, long time till draft.

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4 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

I could care less I don’t think we get him anyway, but they will trade him at some point before season starts

If he's not traded by the draft, I don't think he's traded this season at all.

But given that the Texans are dug in deep on this and that his agent recently denied the suggestion that he'd refuse to participate in OTAs, I don't think he's going anywhere. Frankly, that's what a lot of people in the business think.

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21 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

At this point, you can make as many offers as you want for Watson, but the Texans aren't listening to any of them. Doesn't sound like they'll be changing their mind anytime soon either.

Probably wiser to pursue other avenues right now.

On the other part of that post, does that mean the Saints acknowledge that Taysom Hill just may not turn out to be the greatest QB to grace the planet?  I am surprised, said no non-Saints fan ever.

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1 hour ago, onmyown said:

Trading Watson would screw the Texans cap wise even getting picks. I have a feeling they just might let him sit and I believe he himself will sit.

Good article on what trading Watson means for the Texans.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.battleredblog.com/platform/amp/2021/2/3/22263884/the-houston-texans-cant-trade-deshaun-watson

 

I liked the article, but a quick peek at overthecap shows that cutting JJ Watt saves them $17.5M and cutting Brandon Cooks saves another $12M, with $0 dead cap for both.  That's $29.5 off the books. The article says that they're $23.5M over if they trade Watson. That's $6M left over to help sign the rookies they get. #8, #39, their 3rd and 2 4ths would go a long way towards keeping them competitive on the cheap.

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