The brigade is either missing the point or does not understand it. The Drafts before the Bill O'Brien/Nick Caserio were respectable and handled with a plan. In a draft that was deepest in the middle, with players, O'Brien went 3 rounds without a draft pick. In Nick's first year introduction to the Texans, he traded draft picks for 3 different players who were all cut in training camp. That pretty much explains the Caserio Texans era. AKA flying by the seat of your pants. THE POINT is, it is not as much as the players that you draft, but how you get to the point of picking the player, THAT IS.
Since 2014, the Texans' draft boards have been disappointing at best. If the brigade were honest and lived in the real world, they would know that their deaf and blind dog could crap on a piece of paper listed with first RD draft picks and have a respectable draft. Also in the Caserio era, the Head Coaches and their staff have had control of the draft picks. Nick is there to facilitate and administer their directives. This has not changed.
The other thing the brigade is either missing or denying is the scoreboard. In their 20+ years, the Houston Texans' drafts have produced teams that have difficulty beating teams over .500, and when they do make the playoffs, they lose the first game, or at best, they win one, and then they are done. The Houston Texans' drafts are a reason why they are one of four teams that have never played in the Super Bowl. This has not changed.
When you trade away your first-round draft pick, you should get a first-round draft pick in return, if you do not, you have been played. Getting played seems to happen a lot to the Master Trader. That said, Caserio is not the problem; it is the people who hired him. One of them is gone, but the spirit of Jack Easterby still lives on in the halls of the Houston Texans. Keep Calm and Carry ON.