- Total Trades: 2
- Average Grade: D- (62)
This page lists all the 2026 Trades for the Houston Texans. I’ve listed all of the NFL Free Agent Signing Grades here, which included the trades. Because I’ve begun posting polls for the trades, I thought it would make sense to list just the NFL trades here, so archiving the voting would be easier.
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March 2026 – Trades
Browns acquire OT Tytus Howard from Texans for 5th-round pick
The Texans have been very busy today. They acquired David Montgomery, all while trading two offensive linemen. I’m not sure if dealing blockers away for a new running back is the best strategy to strengthen a ground attack, but perhaps Houston’s front office knows better.
I don’t get this trade for the Texans. Tytus Howard is a quality pass protector who can play right tackle and guard. He turns 30 in May, but he should still have several strong seasons remaining in his career. Houston’s offensive line has been a weakness, so it makes no sense to trade someone like Howard for a mere fifth-round pick.
The Browns definitely won this trade. They had a huge need at both tackle spots, and Howard will be a big upgrade on the right side. He can also play guard in the event of an injury, so he’ll be extremely useful for Cleveland. This was a great trade for the Browns.
Grade for Browns – A
Grade for Texans – D
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Texans acquire RB David Montgomery from Lions for 4th-, 7th-round picks, OL Juice Scruggs
The Texans acquired David Montgomery for a fifth-round pick. Or, so we thought. An update saw that Houston dealt fourth- and seventh-round selections, as well as Juice Scruggs, for Montgomery. Ian Rapoport called this “fifth-round value” in the ultimate insult to Scruggs.
I would’ve considered a fifth for Montgomery to be a bit too much. Montgomery is a 29-year-old on the decline. The Texans could’ve gotten a running back of equal value in free agency without trading a pick, so it would not have been a good trade. I probably would’ve given Houston a “C” or maybe a C+ for it, but now we know that the team surrendered much more. It’s absurd that the Texans relinquished a fourth-rounder and other things for Montgomery, though it needs to be noted that Scruggs is not a good blocker by any means. Regardless, the Lions won this trade by a mile. I would’ve considered a sixth-rounder for Montgomery to be fair value.
The Texans now have a decent, but not great one-two punch at running back with Montgomery and Woody Marks. Montgomery gives the running game an upgrade, but again, a similar back could’ve been acquired for far cheaper compensation (see the NFL Free Agent Running Back Rankings for more.)
Grade for Texans – D-
Grade for Lions – A+
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