Houston Texans and Cleveland Browns Execute Trade Hours Before 2025 NFL Draft
It has been a historically quiet leadup heading into the 2025 NFL Draft. That changed when the Houston Texans and Cleveland agreed on a trade a few hours before the festivities began. As part of the trade, the Houston Texans traded away the 166th overall pick in this year’s draft and a fifth-round pick in 2027. The Cleveland Browns parted with the 179th, 216th, and 255th overall pick in this year’s draft. What will the AFC squads do with this draft capital?
Cleveland Browns and Houston Texans Draft Plans
Cleveland holds the No. 2 overall pick. They are nearly assured to take Colorado Wide Receiver/Cornerback Travis Hunter at that spot. Needs for the team entering the NFL Draft are quarterback, offensive line, and wide receiver.
Houston is set to pick 25th overall tonight. The franchise is looking to build upon back-to-back trips to the NFL Playoffs. The team is in dire need of offensive line help after trading away Laremy Tunsil earlier this offseason. They could also use another weapon for Quarterback C.J. Stroud and a few defensive pieces.
Final Thoughts
This trade illustrates Houston’s plans heading into the next three days. They are motivated to improve their roster through the NFL Draft. Houston has acquired a few more late-round picks. That is a smart move by the organization. Another rationale for this trade is the Texans are accumulating draft capital to make bigger moves over the next three days.
