Deshaun Watson’s trade may have to include this for Texans to pull the trigger: report

Deshaun Watson made it clear that his relationship with the Houston Texans has eroded and there seems to be nothing that can fix his problems

The Texans made it clear that they have no interest in changing their superstar quarterback and new coach David Culley said he accepted the position knowing that Watson would be the starting quarterback. Anything can change, but Houston is asking the quarterback for a heavy pack.

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According Houston Chronicle, Houston is looking for two choices in the first round, two choices in the second round and two young defensive players for its 25-year-old star.

For context, ESPN reported Saturday night that Detroit Lions should be given two choices in the first round, one choice in the third round and Jared Goff of the Los Angeles Rams for Matthew Stafford. If Detroit can get that package for a 32-year-old, big-arm defender who played through many injuries during his career, then Texans have the right to ask a lot for Watson.

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Watson reportedly named the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins as the main potential commercial destinations.

Even while Houston was trading important players around him, like Deandre Hopkins, he still managed to lead the NFL with 4,823 passing yards. He added 33 touchdown passes as well. But Houston was 4-12 and without a choice in the first round.

Culley made it clear that he believed Watson would be the quarterback.

“He’s the quarterback for the Houston Texans, and that’s all I care about,” he told reporters via ESPN.

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“All I know is this … He’s a Houston Texan. And I wanted to be a Houston Texan. And the reason I’m in this position today is because I knew he was going to be a Houston Texan. The external things that were being said is irrelevant to me. “

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