Report: Texans won’t hire a GM, leaving one less option for Nick Caserio

The Patriots may have caught a break with Josh McDaniels and Nick Caserio.

The likelihood of Nick Caserio staying with the New England Patriots in 2020 has increased.

Rumors floated around last summer that Caserio was prepared to depart from New England and take a general manager position with the Houston Texans. The situation got messy and Caserio remained as the Patriots’ director of player personnel.

Houston went into 2019 without a general manager, and they still haven’t filled the position. But, it looks like they’re sticking with the same recipe and keeping the group that they have currently, according the Houston Chronicle’s Aaron Wilson.

The report also said that former Patriots character coach Jack Easterby will continue in his de facto assistant general manager role.

 

Similar to Josh McDaniels, the likelihood of Caserio staying with the Patriots has dramatically increased. McDaniels and Caserio play fundamental roles in the organization and New England will be a lot better off with them in the mix.

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Report: Nick Caserio no longer in the mix for Texans’ GM job

Where might Nick Caserio land?

New England Patriots director of player personnel Nick Caserio doesn’t seem to be the leading candidate for the Houston Texans’ opening at general manager. The Texans aren’t going to hire anyone, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Houston will stick with what they’ve got: Coach Bill O’Brien (and acting general manager) and executive vice president of team development Jack Easterby. They have been managing the team’s personnel decisions over the last season since they tried and failed to pursue Caserio during the 2019 offseason. That hiring process ended after the Patriots filed tampering charges.

Some thought Easterby might have tampered with Caserio during the Patriots’ ring ceremony in New England this summer. Belichick, however, said this week that the tampering had nothing to do with Easterby.

Caserio is set to be a free agent next offseason. His contract will expire in 2020. Of course, the Patriots could retain him with an extension. But it’s possible that he is interested in taking over the general manager role outside of New England, where he has a bounty of responsibilities but — as far as we know — ultimately defers final decision-making to Belichick.

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Texans coach Bill O’Brien: ‘No hard feelings’ over not getting Patriots’ Nick Caserio

Bill O’Brien says there’s “no hard feelings” over the Houston Texans unable to get New England Patriots director of player personnel Nick Caserio.

The Houston Texans tried. After firing general manager Brian Gaine after one season, they put all their focus on plucking one of the NFL’s most respected and coveted front office men in New England Patriots director of player personnel Nick Caserio.

Led by vice president of team development Jack Easterby, the Texans made an all-out push to hire Caserio. The Patriots blocked all attempts, with owner Robert Kraft settling on the threat of tampering charges to take away their employed, general managing protegé.

Before their Week 13 matchup with Caserio’s Patriots, Texans coach Bill O’Brien spoke on the matter, using 134 words to say, it is what it is.

“I think in the NFL — there’s only 32 teams,” said O’Brien. “Sometimes you work in an organization where you know a lot of people and you have a respect for their jobs and what they do and at the end of the day you try to do the best you can to, at times, communicate and maybe you get a chance to work together. In that instance it didn’t really work out. Whatever happened, happened. There’s no hard feelings.”

“We have a lot of respect for the Patriots,” said O’Brien. “I have a lot of respect for [coach] Bill (Belichick). I’m very grateful to Bill for the opportunities he gave me, and then obviously I have a lot of close friends on the staff over there that I worked with. So, there’s none of that, not on our end.”

Ultimately, the Texans chose to entrust O’Brien and four others as general manager. Since, the O’Brien-led front office has made their fair share of team-altering trades, including shipping off a treasure trove of picks to South Beach for tackle Laremy Tunsil and receiver Kenny Stills.

If O’Brien and Co. remain interested in Caserio, he will be contractually available soon. However, not until after the 2020 NFL Draft.