Browns agree to big draft-day trade

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In a surprising pre-draft maneuver, the Cleveland Browns and Houston Texans have agreed to a trade involving multiple late-round picks, reshaping their strategies for the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft.​

The Browns have acquired the 166th overall pick in the fifth round of this year's draft, along with a 2027 fifth-round selection from the Texans. In exchange, Cleveland has sent Houston two sixth-round picks (Nos. 179 and 216) and a seventh-round pick (No. 255) from the 2025 draft.​

This move helps the Browns trade up in the draft, potentially targeting a specific player they have their eyes on. With the 166th pick, Cleveland gains a higher position in the draft, which could be crucial for securing a player who might not be available in the later rounds.​

On the other side, the Texans expand their draft assets, now holding additional picks in the sixth and seventh rounds. This strategy provides Houston with more opportunities to add depth to their roster and take chances on developmental players who could contribute in the future.​

As the draft approaches, both teams demonstrate proactive approaches to building their squads, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning and flexibility in draft-day decisions.

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