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This was interesting, and shows how Caserio certainly worked the board in this last draft:
One other thing Michael Davis Smith pointed out in this article:
"Add it all up, and in the last four years, Caserio has used 36 picks, and only five of them were the Texans’ original picks. The other 24 came through trades. No one in the NFL trades draft picks like the Texans."
Houston drafted nine players, and all nine of those picks were acquired in trades. Houston traded its original pick in all seven rounds, and Houston was also involved in some trades of picks that were moved more than once; in some cases the Texans traded for a pick and then traded it again rather than using it.
Trades are not unusual in the NFL draft. In fact, most picks in the 2025 draft got traded: 137 of the 257 picks (53 percent) were traded at least once.
But what is unusual is the volume of trades from one team; the Texans were the only team that traded every single one of its picks and acquired every single one of the picks it eventually used via a trade.
One other thing Michael Davis Smith pointed out in this article:
"Add it all up, and in the last four years, Caserio has used 36 picks, and only five of them were the Texans’ original picks. The other 24 came through trades. No one in the NFL trades draft picks like the Texans."
Texans traded all seven of their original picks, used nine picks acquired in trades
In the last four drafts, Texans GM Nick Caserio has used 36 picks, and only five of them were the Texans' original picks.
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