This is what a Deshaun Watson trade might look like

Deshaun Watson trade

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There have been some rumors around the NFL water cooler that star Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson is not happy about the direction of the organization. Bill O’Brien’s decision to trade All-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins for pennies on the dollar just recently underscores this.

Meanwhile, Watson has done nothing to dispel this notion with some cryptic social media activity. The backdrop here are reports that O’Brien himself is seen as indifferent to his players.

Could Watson be traded? This depends on several variables, chief among them is his relationship with O’Brien and whether Watson will, in fact, demand a trade.

If this is indeed the case and given Watson’s status as a player eligible for an extension for the first time, rumors of his departure from Houston might not be overblown. Here’s what a trade might look like should that come to fruition either this spring or next offseason.

New England Patriots: This squad has been linked to Watson more than any other team. Whether it’s reckless speculation or something else remains to be seen.

Dallas Cowboys: While seemingly unfathomable, a Watson for Dak Prescott trade could make sense for both the Cowboys and Texans.

Minnesota Vikings: Kirk Cousins just signed a contract extension with Minnesota after a tremendously successful statistical season with the Vikings. That doesn’t change the dynamic in Minneapolis.

San Francisco 49ers: Hear me out. San Francisco was linked to Tom Brady. Jimmy Garoppolo struggled in the playoffs last season. There’s a small window for Garoppolo to prove himself.

Bottom line

Where there’s smoke, there’s usually fire. That has to be what we’re thinking with rumors suggesting Watson could be on his way to New England. This has only been magnified since O’Brien shockingly traded Watson’s No. 1 receiver to Arizona for a washed running back and pennies.

While I don’t expect anything to come to fruition this spring, stranger things have indeed happened. Most recently, the trade of Hopkins.

O’Brien is a true wild card. He beats to the sound of his own drum. It has turned some former Texans players against him. Could Watson be next?

Whether this spring or following the 2020 season, I would not be surprised if this marriage ended with a shocking trade.

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