Texans exploring trade for second top-10 pick in NFL Draft: report

(SportsRadio 610) - The Texans are expected to pick at No. 3 overall in the NFL Draft, but also exploring a trade from No. 13 to get an another top-10 pick, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Texans general manager Nick Caserio told reporters last week it was likely they would make the third pick, while they could move up or down from No. 13. NFL Network's Jim Trotter reported Wednesday that it was a "99 percent chance" Houston picks at three, but "maybe 50-60% chance" at 13.

So the next logical question is who the Texans might be targeting in the top-10 after No. 3.

Speculation is running rampant.

At No. 3, the Texans could go with a pass rusher, whoever is left after Travon Walker, Aidan Hutchinson or Kayvon Thibodeaux. They could take offensive linemen Ickey Ewonu or Evan Neal. Or they could go with either cornerback Derek Stingley Jr., Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner, or safety Kyle Hamilton.

The wide receiver market is also interesting.

ESPN's Todd McShay was told wide receiver Garrett Wilson could be a target for Houston, as the New York Giants are looking to move out of pick No. 7, and the Seattle Seahawks open for business at pick No. 9.

Stay plugged into SportsRadio 610 all day to see how this plays out.

Brandon Scott is the senior digital content coordinator for SportsRadio610.com. Follow him on Twitter @brandonkscott .

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