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25: R1P25 QB DESHAUN WATSON CLEMSON
33: R2P1 OT RYAN RAMCZYK WISCONSIN 63: R2P31 C ETHAN POCIC LSU 91: R3P27 S MARCUS MAYE FLORIDA 130: R4P23 RB D'ONTA FOREMAN TEXAS 136: R4P29 EDGE DAESHON HALL TEXAS A&M 142: R4P35 CB CORN ELDER MIAMI (FLA.) 169: R5P25 S JOHN JOHNSON BOSTON COLLEGE 174: R5P30 DL DEANGELO BROWN LOUISVILLE 216: R6P32 LB CALVIN MUNSON SAN DIEGO STATE 243: R7P25 CB BRENDAN LANGLEY LAMAR (TX) TRADES TRADE PARTNER: ATLANTA FALCONS TEXANS SENT: ROUND: 2 PICK: 25 RECEIVED: ROUND: 2 PICK: 31 ROUND: 4 PICK: 29 ROUND: 5 PICK: 30 TRADE PARTNER: KANSAS CITY CHIEFS TEXANS SENT: ROUND: 3 PICK: 25 RECEIVED: ROUND: 3 PICK: 27 ROUND: 6 PICK: 32 TRADE PARTNER: CLEVELAND BROWNS TEXANS SENT: FUTURE ROUND 1 PICK RECEIVED: ROUND: 2 PICK: 1 Comments: I did sell out next years draft for this years draft. I traded next years #1 to get #33 (that would give Cleveland the Texans 1st two picks next season). You would have your QB of the future, you would have two future starters of the OL. 4 of the 1st 5 picks are offense and the rest are defense. There should be a group of guys that improve your special teams. This is a fun mock to play with, but not likely to happen.
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