I love this so much. New OL/QB get a year with little pressure for rookies to look like rookies and we have cap space and draft picks the following year to begin building a D.
Bear in mind, the Watson, Cooks, and Tunsil trades would yield enough 2021 (2022) picks along with the Texans picks to not only put this offense on track but they should be able to add some major pieces to the defense.
Miami wants Watson & Cooks
Carolina wants QB
Tennessee wants Tunsil and to dump Wilson
Texans gain QB- Tua (Miami), CB- Howard (Miami), and RT- Wilson (Tennessee)
RD1-03-003: Traded to Carolina RD1-08-008 / RD2-08-040 / 2022 RD2
RD1-08-008: LT Darrisaw- VA Tech (Miami>Carolina)
RD1-18-018: Defense (Miami)
RD1-22-022: Defense (Tennessee)
RD2-03-035: OC Humphrey- Oklahoma (Miami)
RD2-08-040: Defense (Carolina)
RD2-18-050: RB Javonte Williams- North Carolina (Miami)
RD3-03-067: Defense
RD4-03-099+: WR Nico Collins- Michigan
RD4-16-113+: RB Trey Sermon- Clemson
RD5-03-131+: Defense
RD6-03-163+: Defense
RD6-18-177+: Defense
RD6-28-188+: WR Marquez Stevenson- Houston
RD7-03-195+: Defense
2022
(3) RD1 (Miami & Carolina) (Texans RD1 pick could be in the Top 3)
(3) RD2 (Carolina & Tenessee)
(1) RD3-RD7
**Anyone want to bet the Texans couldn't get a QB if Tua flames out?**
2023
(1) RD1-RD7
If Caserio can't build a dominant franchise with this haul and deep cap space.....then Houston, we have a ducking problem.