Which means out of nowhere Chiefs will sweep in and take him and we would have "made an offer, but it takes 2" Same goes for PP trade if that comes up.
@J.R. https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sp...chat-How-soon-will-Texans-rookie-13844521.php you know what to do
Some reports say he's not happy there. He'd obviously be a trade candidate and not a release candidate.
Chris Harris. Jalen Ramsey. Patrick Peterson. Interesting that two of those guys have former teammates in the secondary now playing for the Texans. Would have been all three if Texans resigned Matthieu. Not sure if Harris will be excited about rejoining Roby but I remember Ramsey saying good things about Colvin.
Texans gonna bring back Mike Maccagnan? Jets fired GM Mike Maccagnan. VP of Player Personnel Brian Heimerdinger was also canned on Wednesday. "I came to the decision to make a change after much thought and a careful assessment of what would be in the best long-term interests of the New York Jets," CEO Christopher Johnson said in a statement. There had long been word of a rift between Maccagnan and new coach Adam Gase, which Gase tried to downplay last week, but this pretty much clears it up that something wasn't working between the two. Maccagnan spent four years on the job, with the Jets going 10-6 his first season only to string together a 14-34 record 2016-2018. Maccagnan's drafts left a lot to be desired, especially his 2016 one that netted Darron Lee, Christian Hackenberg, and Jordan Jenkins in the first three rounds. Sam Darnold fell into the Jets' laps last year. Not finding any sort of edge rushing presence year in and year out was a major blunder. Gase is the interim GM while the Jets search for a replacement. Eagles VP of Player Personnel Joe Douglas is believed to be the front-runner for the Jets' general-manager vacancy. Douglas has been with the Eagles since 2016. He spent 2015 with the Bears alongside Adam Gase, who was Chicago's offensive coordinator that season and is now the Jets' head coach. The two reportedly have a strong relationship, something Gase and now-fired GM Mike Maccagnan didn't have in New York. Whoever gets the GM job knows Gase has plenty of power with the Jets. The New York Daily News' Manish Mehta reports coach Adam Gase "absolutely did not want to sign" Le'Veon Bell this offseason. This should go over well inside Jets headquarters. Anyway, this is believed to be one of the big -- if not the biggest -- disagreements between Gase and now-fired GM Mike Maccagnan. Maccagnan was the one making the calls on the Bell signing and the outrageous contract handed out to off-ball ILB C.J. Mosley. Mehta adds that Gase "didn't want to spend a lot of money on any running back." As NFL Network's Ian Rapoport puts it, Gase likes Bell as a player but isn't a fan of the money part of it.
Would definitely be interested in Chris Harris or Patrick Peterson. I'd be ALL OVER Ramsey, but that seems extremely unlikely. I'd offer a 1st for Ramsey. The other two not so much.