CINCINNATI Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson is in a unique position.
The 25-year-old is unhappy in Houston and could ask for a trade. Watson signed a four-year, $156 million extension last September that included a no-trade clause.
That gives the three-time Pro Bowler some leverage in potential trade talks. He d have to waive his no-trade clause for a deal to be completed, which means Watson has some control of his next destination. Watson this week told people the Jets are his top preference among the teams he’d like to be traded to because they hired Robert Saleh to be their coach and Watson values Saleh so much he wanted the Texans to interview him for their vacant head coach job, Salguero wrote. Watson confirmed reports, circulated for several weeks in national media, he’d also welcome playing for the Dolphins but said that is his second choice at this time.
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NFL mock draft 2021 tracker: WR Jaylen Waddle, TE Kyle Pitts, QB Mac Jones top Patriots Round 1 projections
Updated Jan 12, 2021;
Posted Jan 12, 2021
Will the Patriots have a shot at Jaylen Waddle in this year s draft? (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)Getty Images
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Fortunately for Patriots fans, the outlook in the current crop of mock drafts is pretty optimistic.
Receiver, tight end and quarterback are the most common Round 1 projections for the Patriots. The most common projections include:
Alabama WR Jaylen Waddle - A speedster and deep threat who missed much of the season due to injury, but did come back to play in Monday’s National Championship Game.
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The NFL regular season is in the rear view, the Top 18 picks are locked in for the April 2021 NFL Draft, and the No. 1 pick has officially declared.
You know what that means – it s draft season! There s still plenty of time left on the clock, and we will continue to update our draft as the playoffs unfold.
Good news: if your team is in need of a QB or a WR in round one, you’re in luck. Bad news: not so lucky if you need to bolster the middle of your defensive line and stop the run.