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Hypothetical scenario (that's still possible)


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In the hypothetical world where Houston calls us and does want to get to 1, what's your options? I know I've seen pick number 12 but I would rather have their 1st next year. I think Houston will be picking again in the top 5 and that could very well give us Stroud and Harrison!  I like all 3 QBs but just getting away from the back n forth. This article was posted today by Yahoo. 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/sports.yahoo.com/amphtml/why-texans-call-carolina-panthers-161028679.html

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6 minutes ago, chknwing said:

Draft Day Blockbuster, Cardinals trade up to #1, take Young and trade Murray to another team.  Houston takes Stroud, and Carolina grabs Richardson and picks from the cardinals.

I wouldnt be mad at that scenario, as long as we got the right compensation!!

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1 minute ago, ChuckWag78 said:

Give me 2 and 12 all day. Stroud and JSN paired up again. 

Those 2 would be good too!! I just know that Harrisons upside is out of this world! JSN is definitely a guy that will shine in the league tho. He has an uncanny way of working the middle of the field to get open. 

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If Houston gives us that 12th pick and maybe a 2nd or 3rd round pick would be interesting. 

2. QB maybe Richardson? Whoever is left from the coin flip decision between Young and Stround? 

12. This is new. Who here? Top Tier stuff.  Without the restriction of having to take QB like the last pick.  now we can go BPA in the top 15. 

39. The debate goes on. The addition of the 12th makes this a great situation. Where we can BPA again or go need.  

Flexibility could be the mark of this draft. 

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2 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

There’s absolutely no world in which Houston gives up #2 and #12 to move up one spot. This is simply not based in reality lol 

This 💯 the best we could hope for is their top pick in the 2nd and an additional pick or two in this years draft and/or the next. Texans not parting with #12. 

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Texans give up No. 2, No. 12, Derek Stingley JR, or Browns 2024 1st draft pick that they own.

 

I don't see the Texans giving up multiple draft picks to move up to 1. I see them taking Will Anderson and taking their chances with next year's group of QBs if they aren't sold on Stroud, Levis, or Richardson. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

If they thought young was a mahomes level talent they would 

Some people consider Young a generational talent. If the Texans are close to that opinion, they will give up 12. Then again, if the Panthers think that, they aren’t dropping from 1. 

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