Representing Houston makes me feel like I should be trading all over the place. But the real team has already done the big trades for me. I hadn't really looked into it before. The net impact from just the pair of moves with Minnesota and Buffalo is that they dropped down 19 spots (from 23 to 42) and got Stefon Diggs, a 6th rounder, bumped their own 7th up to 6th as well, and gained a 5th in 2025. One pick becomes a Pro Bowl receiver, three picks, and bumps up a fourth pick. That's already good, but what makes it utterly hilarious is that the #23 pick they started with was actually one of the picks they got from Cleveland for Deshaun Watson. I'm gonna have to take the time and work out the full tree on that one. It's a crazy one because they traded the picks they got, then traded again and again. It's a lot more complicated than the Cleveland tree from the Julio Jones trade. I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up involving nearly half the Houston lineup by the time I get it all figured out.
Fair offer. I'll consider it while I look at my personal board and my odds of it being intact. I'll let you know within 15.
@Underdog You know what, go ahead. Ive got a bunch of ideas where to go so someone should be there later. I can't update the board now but you are OTC.
He was definitely an option here. I honestly had not decided yet though. After going CB already I feel I have more freedom on day 2.
@AndyAmrine404 = OTC for pick 54, Cleveland @notacos4u = on deck with Miami @Roadblock = in the hole, Dallas followed by @AndyAmrine404 again with Tampa
Got him at 68 last time but after passing on Olu, missing out on Latham, passing on Fautanu, and trading away from Guyton, i didn’t want to risk being left empty-handed when our current Battle Royale of Excrement for the LT spot is between Calvin Anderson, Connor McDermott, Verderian Lowe, Tyrone Wheatley, Jr. and Andrew Steuber (whoever wins, we all lose).