He Deshaun Watson probably the saga will make at least a few more changes before it is finally resolved and we need to go through a couple of new updates. The Texans still insist they have no plans to change the star quarterback, but that hasn’t stopped the teams from trying.
When the jeans finally give in to Watson’s commercial demand, it has some influence in the form of a non-exchange clause that can prevent it from being dealt with in a place where it doesn’t want to be. But it looks like Watson’s top priority is to get out of Houston and he won’t be too picky with a new destination. “Let it be clear: I think Deshaun Watson will be open about where he has changed. I don’t think you veto too many teams. He wants to go anywhere other than jeans, ”Adam Schefter of ESPN.com recently said through Barry Jackson and Adam Beasley of the Miami Herald.
This makes it look different Matthew Stafford, who apparently wanted to play Sean McVay and the Rams, Watson will just be happy to be anywhere else. It was reported last week that Watson would prefer the Jets to the Dolphins, but it’s clear he doesn’t feel that strong. Undoubtedly, this can facilitate the realization of an agreement. Also, it looks like the Dolphins could emerge as favorites to land him despite his recent engagement. Your Tagovailoa.
Jackson and Beasley write that the “sense between the league’s power runners in this week’s Senior Bowl” is that “Miami is Watson’s most likely destination.” Going further, a source told them that “Miami is seen as the first person behind the scenes.” The Dolphins have a lot of shooting capital and also a young quarterback who could negotiate, although there have been reports that Houston might not be as interested in Tagovailoa.
If the jeans don’t want Tua, Jackson and Beasley to plant a scenario where the Dolphins package is chosen with the closing corner Xavien Howard, to whom they write, “he is expected to ask for a trade” if he does not get the new contract he is looking for. There are a lot of moving parts here, and we should know a lot sooner, so be sure to check it out again.
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