Hours before the Steelers were likely to cut interior offensive lineman Kendrick Green, general manager Omar Khan instead swung a trade with the Houston Texans, a team source confirmed to The Athletic.In exchange for Green, the Steelers will receive a sixth-round pick in 2025. While the compensation isn’t significant, it’s probably more than would be expected for a player who didn’t suit up for a single game last year and was unlikely to make the 53-man roster. It’s yet another example of Khan’s savvy asset management.The Steelers drafted Green in the third round in 2021 and moved him from guard to center with the hopes of filling the massive void created by Maurkice Pouncey’s retirement. After an inconsistent rookie season at center, Green tumbled down the depth chart. In an effort to resuscitate his career in Pittsburgh, the Steelers experimented by playing the 6-4, 315-pound lineman at fullback in the preseason. Ultimately, he was too inconsistent as an offensive lineman