"If we really like a player and we have conviction on this player, like we know we have a consensus that the scouting staff and the coaching staff like this player, we have a vision, we know where this guy is going to fit, let's go get him," O'Brien said recently in a season ticket holder conference call. "So if we feel like we're going to lose him, let's trade up and go get him." Arizona State's Strong was still on the board in the third round. He was a player who'd visited NRG Stadium in the pre-draft process, and a wide receiver many Draft pundits believed to be a first round talent. So general manager Rick Smith was on the phone again for a trade, sending receiver DeVier Posey and picks in the 3rd (82nd), 5th (152nd) and the Cleveland 7th (229) to the Jets for their 3rd rounder (70th overall). It was an aggressive second day of the Draft, and O'Brien liked it. "I don't know if that's been done a lot around here before," O'Brien said. "But I give Rick credit, he did it. He did it twice, and we were able to get some good players. Again, those guys need to go out and play now. But we feel good about where they are." http://m.houstontexans.com/news/art...y-trades/bc229989-911f-44dd-a840-bba6ee5b432f The year before they traded two picks to move up into the third round to get nix. They also got a blocking tight end with some potential to receive. Strong turned out to be too slow, so the next year they signed a bunch of speed guys, but only Fuller has worked out. Miller, braxton and Ervin have been disappointments. In 2017, no receivers, but a trade up finally worked and they got Watson, finally ending the qb carousel. In 2018 they got two receiving tight ends who can't block, one of whom Bill OBrien fell in love with at the senior bowl. https://www.google.com/amp/s/texans...wl-convinced-bill-obrien-on-jordan-akins/amp/ Perhaps the most surprising move of Houston’s Day Two business was the drafting of UCF tight end Jordan Akins. The last of the Texans’ three third-selections was rated by many as a late round player, but Houston felt the need to secure the 26-year old on Friday night, and will hope Akins can solve their tight end conundrum. Akins excelled at the Senior Bowl, where he was coached by the Texans staff on the South Roster. Head Coach Bill O’Brien was extremely impressed by Akins in Mobile, both in terms of on-field play and character. “Jordan’s a guy that came across very well as a person, and then as a player on the field,” O’Brien said. “He has a good work ethic. Good ability in the passing game. We were excited to be able to have a chance to draft him.” I feel like Crennel has been a lot more consistent. The roster building on offense has been a mess. This doesn't even include the worst part, the OL.