The Houston Texans have one of the biggest drafts in franchise history coming up.
They select second and 12th overall and have the opportunity to add a franchise-changing player to their roster.
All of the focus from their front office should be on nailing this draft.
Yet, GM Nick Caserio is being bombarded with questions about his future.
Despite being asked if he will leave the Texans, Caserio does not even entertain the possibility.
According to Field Yates, Caserio came up with a great comparison to how he feels.
Texans GM Nick Caserio addresses rumors he might be leaving the team post-draft: "Quite frankly, I'm almost embarrassed I have to. I feel sort of like Leonardo DiCaprio in Wolf of Wall Street. I'm not leaving. There's never really been any substantive discussions of the sort."
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) April 17, 2023
It would not make much sense for him to draft for the Texans and then leave anyway.
He has far too much invested in their organization to turn his back on them now.
This offseason, Caserio hired new head coach DeMeco Ryans, and things are starting to look up for the franchise.
Where Caserio should have all of his focus is on selecting two great players with their two first-round picks.
Houston is expected to take a quarterback second overall, and everyone knows they desperately need one.
After trading Deshaun Watson, the Texans have been looking for a new franchise signal caller.
It appears that they could find one in this draft.
But, if they are not sold on one of these quarterbacks, trading back and gaining more picks is always an option.
Ultimately, Caserio will have to decide what is best for this organization.
Doing that should be the only thing on his mind over the next few weeks.
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