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Texans want to trade up.


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12 minutes ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

13, 37, and 68 for 6 & 137? 

Call it in. Although, feel like that's going to mean Penning or a QB at 13 for sure. Or, we trade down again from 13 because Fitterer. 

I'm not sure if he'd trade down or not, if this scenario unfolds--Pick 13 is on the edge of the blue chip talent dip they talk about at the beginning of the 1st round. There could be some real top ten talent left that slipped to be snatched up....

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5 minutes ago, Michael G said:

I'm not sure if he'd trade down or not, if this scenario unfolds--Pick 13 is on the edge of the blue chip talent dip they talk about at the beginning of the 1st round. There could be some real top ten talent left that slipped to be snatched up....

Yeah but we are so fuc king putrid I would rather having the 3 top 100 picks than be 1 or 2 picks out of one blue chip player and nothing else the rest of the draft. We have wholes in run defense at Linebacker and Edge, we have holes on the entire left side of the offensive line and we obviously have holes at QB.

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30 minutes ago, ClawOn said:

Houston also isn't very well run so they would make an idealtrading partner 

IDK about that anymore. O'Brien is gone and they gang raped Cleveland on the Watson deal by sticking to their guns.

I am not sure I want to tangle with them. We have mainly lost every trade we have made so far under Fitt/Rhule.

Caserio was the guy Belichick kept blocking from leaving.

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6 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

IDK about that anymore. O'Brien is gone and they gang raped Cleveland on the Watson deal by sticking to their guns.

I am not sure I want to tangle with them. We have mainly lost every trade we have made so far under Fitt/Rhule.

Caserio was the guy Belichick kept blocking from leaving.

You're probably right. Wishful thinking is all I've got at this point 

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41 minutes ago, ericr0319 said:

makes no sense. our only monster holes on this team are LT and QB. thats it, nothing else. we have a chance to fill a hole @6 and take a LT. there is no QB in this draft worth taking a chance on. dont trade back just to select mediocre talent. 

How do you know a guy like Penning or maybe Cross won’t be there? Either of those guys could very easily be available at 13. People are acting like picking in the top 6 is the only way to get a starting LT. 

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