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Some have been making the case that keeping Brown around was not worth the headache.... YMMV
The schedule really lightens up a bit. Sun, Nov 5 vs Indianapolis 1:00 PM CBS Sun, Nov 12 @ Los Angeles 4:05 PM CBS Sun, Nov 19 vs Arizona 1:00 PM FOX Mon, Nov 27 @ Baltimore 8:30 PM ESPN/WatchESPN Sun, Dec 3 @ Tennessee 1:00 PM CBS Sun, Dec 10 vs San Francisco 1:00 PM FOX Can't see the Texans being large dogs in any of these - LAR and Baltimore on the road being the likely candidates for the small underdog role.... |
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So we send Brown & a 2018 5th round pick to the Seahawks but get a 2018 third round pick instead of a 5th rounder in lieu of Lanes addition to our roster.
Now we are expecting to have 3 third-rounders in 2018, and in addition we will be freeing up another substantial chunk of cap space by jettisoning Brown off to the Seahawks. If all the Hoodie can get for Garoppolo is a second rounder then I'm not feeling bad at all about this. |
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If I understand this right (Fat Boy's tweet was most unclear):
Texans receive 3rd in 2018, 2nd in 2019 while Seattle receives Duane Brown and a 5th in 2018 while keeping Lane whom I think they wanted to unload as much as Houston wanted to unload Brown. Game, set, match Houston. |
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