Recent NFL Draft trade packages utilizing the 28th overall pick

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We. Have. ARRIVED.

It’s draft week and the Texans are on the clock in just over 72 hours. It’s the calm before the storm that is Nick Caserio’s draft-day antics. Will he move out of the first round for the third straight draft, or will he leverage the additional draft capital he has to trade up in the first round? Will they build for the future by adding depth at key positions, or will they try to ‘win now’ and go all-in for stars that can contribute right away?

As the kids say, it’s going to be ‘cinema.’”

Over the past fifteen years, only four trades have occurred with the 28th pick in the NFL Draft. Unfortunately for those hoping the Texans move up, it’s only occurred one time in the past decade and a half.

Each trade presents a different scenario that the Houston Texans can emulate this week. Considering the Texans complete an AVERAGE of five trades per draft, there’s reason to believe Caserio will make a move with his first pick in this class.

2011: Saints move up for their star RB​


SAINTS RECEIVED:

  • 2011 first-round pick (No. 28): Mark Ingram, RB

PATRIOTS RECEIVED:

  • 2011 second-round pick (No. 56) -> Shane Vereen, RB
  • 2012 first-round pick

2015: Denver sends multiple assets to move up​


DETROIT RECEIVED:

  • Manny Ramirez, OC
  • 2015 first-round pick (No. 28): Laken Tomlinson, OG
  • 2015 fifth-round pick (No. 143): traded to Minnesota
  • 2016 fifth-round pick

DENVER RECEIVED:

  • 2015 first-round pick (No. 23): Shane Ray, OLB

2016: 49ers move into first round​


49ERS RECEIVED:


CHIEFS RECEIVED:

2024: Bills trade pick No. 28 to Chiefs​


CHIEFS RECEIVE:


BILLS RECEIVE:



Of these trades, I would be happiest with the redo-ing the Bills trade back. Moving back four spots earned them a 38-pick move up from their fourth round pick and 27 pick improvement in the seventh round. The Bills appear to have lost this trade however, as Worthy and Jaden Hicks have proven to be solid picks for the Chiefs.

The most intriguing pick is by far the 2016 trade. Considering With the 38th pick only 10 spots away, Houston can afford to trade out of the first round. Stockpiling a 2027 first-rounder in a loaded class is a savvy long-term play to offset the massive contracts soon hitting the books.

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