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Texans open to trading #1 pick


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Houston Texans Open to Trading No. 1 Overall Pick in 2014 NFL Draft

Im guessing the reason they are open to trading is because they aren't big fans of bridgewater and/or clowney.

Im thinking they want to go after a different qb *cough*johnny*cough* but im not sure. The thing it indidcates for sure though is they do NOT think bridgewater is a surefire #1pick as of now

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One commentator mentioned that they might want to drop back a few spots and pick up a QB that is not Bridgewater.  They mentioned that ATL might want to move up and get Clowney.  The smokescreens have only begun

 

I obviously don't like this idea. BUT Jaguars might trade up to get Bridgewater?

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yep, im not going to buy into their "ya, we might be okay w/ schaub and keenum." they know it and houston fans know it. at most, they'll drop a few picks take a manziel/bortles/hundley?

they want manziel and know they can slide back a couple spots and still get him while acquiring an extra pick or 2. Thats what I think

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If Houston ass rapes 'em for picks, I'd be fine with ATL getting Clowney.

Yeah I hope Atlanta keeps going with the strategy of trying to fix whatever problem on their team by trading all their picks for one guy. Julio is great but that trade left other holes on their roster. Now they need a passrush so it would be awesome if they mortgage everything to try and fix it with 1 guy in Clowney. Maybe they are taking draft advice from Ditka(Ricky Williams)

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