Browns trade two 2024 picks to Denver for WR Jerry Jeudy

Browns trade two 2024 Day 3 picks to Denver for WR Jerry Jeudy

The print isn’t even dry yet after adding the compensatory picks to the updated 2024 NFL draft order sheet and we’ve already got a change.

On Saturday, the Cleveland Browns agreed to trade two Day 3 picks in the 2024 draft to the Denver Broncos for veteran wide receiver Jerry Jeudy. Per Adam Schefter of ESPN, the Broncos will get a fifth-round pick and a sixth-rounder from Cleveland. The trade cannot be processed until the new NFL league year begins on Wednesday.

Cleveland has multiple picks in each round involved in the trade, and it’s unclear exactly which selections will convey to Denver in the deal. They give up Jeudy, their first-round pick from 2020, and can use the extra picks to help restock the Russell Wilson-less roster.

The Texans draft trade detail gamble paid off

The Houston Texans made a savvy gamble in the details of their 2023 draft-day trade with the Arizona Cardinals

Back in the 2023 NFL draft, the Houston Texans made a trade with the Arizona Cardinals. One of the fine-print details in the blockbuster trade turned out to be a savvy gamble on his own team by Texans GM Nick Caserio.

In the trade, the Texans moved up to No. 3 overall to select EDGE Will Anderson. The haul for the Cardinals was significant:

  • No. 12 overall (which Arizona also traded)
  • No. 33 overall (which Arizona also traded)
  • 2024 1st-round pick
  • 2024 3rd-round pick

It’s that 2024 first-rounder where Caserio made out. At the time of the trade, the Texans held two first-round picks for the 2024 draft. In addition to their own, they also held the Cleveland Browns’ top selection as a result of the Deshaun Watson trade. The Cardinals had some trade leverage in choosing which of those Texans’ picks they wanted in the trade.

Caserio pushed to keep the Browns’ pick and dealt away Houston’s own. At the time, it looked like a poor decision. While the Browns weren’t expected to be great, they were widely perceived as having a higher ceiling in 2023 than the Texans. With Houston coming off a 3-13-1 season in 2022 and with questions at several key positions, it was hard to blame anyone for thinking the Texans were destined for another top-5 overall pick.

A funny thing happened on the way to the podium for the Cardinals. The Texans wound up having a much more successful season than anticipated. Houston won the AFC South with a 10-7 record, with Anderson being a key reason why the Texans defense got better. The Texans then beat the Browns, who finished 11-6, in the first round of the playoffs.

The Browns earned the No. 23 overall pick. Houston earned the No. 27 slot after losing to the Ravens on Saturday. The Texans get Cleveland’s slot at 23, while Arizona, which finished 4-13, gets Houston’s own pick at 27. The gamble on the draft detail saved the Texans four slots.

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