(1) Therein lies the problem... one man does not make an offensive line. You need 5 good players or at least 4 who can cover for the weak link, and right now the Texans' offensive line is basically trash. So, you're going to count on Ferguson and two other first-year offensive linemen to turn around a unit that has been atrocious? Sorry, first year players just don't have that kind of an impact, especially at a position like offensive line. They need to learn blocking schemes and adapt to the added strength, speed and complexity of the pro game. (2) They aren't going to get 3-4 extra high draft picks for that pick. Who is going to make that deal? The Saints? No, they don't need a RB, and they sure have enough holes to make it a bad move for them to deal away all kinds of draft picks. Tennessee? They could use the RB, but they just traded for Travis Henry and have Chris Brown, plus they too have a very low talent level and need numerous picks. The Jets talent level sucks, and they probably need a QB more than a RB. They go any lower than 4th, they lose Ferguson. In any case, I think that a trade with the Jets is probably the most plausible scenario, but even so, the Jets can't just magically invent first round picks. The Texans would be getting second, third, fourth rounders... good picks yes, but certainly with higher bust potential. Anyway, the Texans will be picking Reggie Bush, so this whole debate is pretty moot. You have to start somewhere. They aren't going to get a good line if they keep avoiding it like they have been since the team was founded. The fact remains that they already have a very good running back, why would they want to draft another when they have much larger needs elsewhere. One might say that they should just draft Bush and trade Dom. However, they are going to get much better if they value if they trade the pick down a couple of spots. The difference in abilities between Dom and Reggie isn't enough to justify giving away that many draft picks. And despite what you say, that first overall is going to be one of the most coveted in a while. They will get very good value for it. They will probably be able to get a top 5 this year, a 2nd rounder this year, a first rounder next year, and another pick. That will give them a top 5 pick, two top five picks in the 2nd round, and the 1st and 2nd picks in the third round (they got the 2nd pick in a previous trade). They can turn around their team in a hurry if they put those picks to good use. They could actually be a team that would be dangerous in a year or two. Also, you must have some really good insider info since you can tell me without doubt that the Texans are not going to trade that pick. They haven't given any sort of indication was to what they are going to do. They only thing that I have heard is draft psychos such as Mel Kiper Jr. spew nonsense.