Texans GM Nick Caserio Delivers Reality Check Before Trade Deadline

The Houston Texans could be a team to monitor at the 2025 trade deadline, which falls on November 4 this season, following general manager Nick Caserio’s comments during his media availability on Tuesday.

Caserio raised eyebrows during the session, offering an update on running back Joe Mixon.

However, Caserio’s remarks about the rapidly approaching deadline could speak volumes, with the Texans sitting at 2-3 and on their bye in Week 6.


Texans Bracing for 2025 Trade Deadline

Nick Caserio, Houston Texans

GettyHouston Texans general manager Nick Caserio looks on before a game between the Auburn Tigers and the Texas A&M Aggies.

Caserio is in his fifth season as the Texans’ general manager. He made it clear that his expectations for significant activity at this year’s trade deadline are low, but he plans to stay nimble.

Caserio said the Texans will “look at” their options at the trade deadline and “have some flexibility.”

The Texans’ GM said it all starts with a “cost-benefit analysis” to do in any deal.

“There’s always a cost. Do a cost-benefit analysis. Not to get into a big economics discussion, but that’s a part of it. So, if you’re going to give something up, what are you getting in return? And if you’re comfortable with that decision, what’s it cost from a contractual standpoint? Some of those types of things. So, try to maintain as much flexibility as possible,” Caserio told reporters on October 7.

“We’re in a decent spot. If there’s a situation out there that we feel makes some sense, and it works out, great. If it doesn’t, then okay. There’s nothing we can do about it, and we’re prepared to handle it with the players that we have here.”

Last season, the Texans traded defensive tackle Khalil Davis to the San Francisco 49ers at the deadline.

They traded running back Cam Akers to the Minnesota Vikings in October 2024, some three weeks before the deadline.

“We’re getting close here. You’re starting to see a little bit of jockeying. Teams are losing players. The trade deadline’s call it, three, four weeks away. So, again, I know everybody gets excited about the trade deadline, and, typically, it ends up being more of a whimper than anything else. But, you never know. Every year is a little bit different. So, always be open-minded. I think that’s the one thing I think we’ve shown: we’re open-minded. Be adaptable, be flexible,” Caserio said.

“If there’s a situation that makes sense, great. If there’s not, then kind of keep pressing ahead.”

The Texans have one of the most talented young rosters in the league under Caserio. However, they also have a significant decision to make on quarterback C.J. Stroud, who will be extension-eligible next offseason, that they must keep in mind in any dealings.


Texans’ Track Record Looms Large Before Trade Deadline

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GettyHouston Texans general manager Nick Caserio has taken bold measures involving wide receiver Jayden Higgins.

According to Spotrac, Caserio has made more than 40 trades to acquire players or draft capital since taking over the Texans’ general manager job in 2021, with two more at the 2024 deadline.

In the last calendar year, the Texans have acquired four players and made seven other trades involving draft capital. Their most recent acquisition was tight end Harrison Bryant from the Philadelphia Eagles in August, amid myriad injuries at the position.

Their dealings have yielded mixed results, too.

Bryant has contributed, and offensive lineman Ed Ingram is a starter at right guard, while wide receiver Christian Kirk is back healthy and helping out of the slot.

However, in addition to Mixon’s absence, the Texans cut safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson, whom they acquired from the Philadelphia Eagles this past offseason, before Week 4 against the Tennessee Titans.

The Texans have rattled off back-to-back wins since.


Texans Could Have Quiet Trade Deadline

Nick Caserio, Houston Texans

GettyHouston Texans general manager Nick Caserio looks on before a game against the Chicago Bears.

The list of players the Texans traded for since Caserio’s arrival, but who are no longer with the team, includes offensive linemen Josh Jones, Marcus Cannon, and Shaq Mason. Wide receivers Ben Skoronek and Stefon Diggs are on there, too.

There are others.

So, it stands to reason that the Caserio and the Texans are more likely to stand pat at the trade deadline than swing a deal, especially for the sake of doing so.

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