Trade: [WSH/HOU] Laremy Tunsil and 2026 4th for 2026 2nd, 2025 3rd, 2026 4th, and 2025 7th

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He doesn't run block well. He seemed to have so many penalties and excuses for their poor offensive line play. The Texans probably got tired of all of it.
 
He doesn't run block well. He seemed to have so many penalties and excuses for their poor offensive line play. The Texans probably got tired of all of it.
Getting rid of that level of pass protector for a team that bled QB pressures last season is still bizarre, IMO.

Now that you mention it, it's a bit of a weird move for the Commanders too. They didn't give up a ton, but the Commanders were a great rush team last season, so trading for a mediocre run blocker to play on the LT is a bit off. Still, if he can protect Daniels's blind side through his rookie contract, it's a good move.
 
Texans are completely rebuilding the OL. It was the biggest issue by far last year.

I'll wait to see what we do to rebuild it before I critique this move. But the value doesn't seem great.

Tunsil was the only decent OL guy we had.
 
Texans are completely rebuilding the OL. It was the biggest issue by far last year.

I'll wait to see what we do to rebuild it before I critique this move. But the value doesn't seem great.

Tunsil was the only decent OL guy we had.
Tunsil went in the same draft as Stanley of Bal. Stanley is 30, so even with OL who age the best outside of QB on Offense, it also may indicate that he wanted a new contract as he did sign a new one when he arrived from Miami via trade and that was when Watson was still on the team and playing. Been 1 year of Watson sitting and 3 years in Clev, so a new contract might be the main reason.

He did sign an extension in 2023 so probably the guaranteed money is done.
 

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