Texans Stand Firm: Nico Collins Off Trade Market, GM Caserio Says
The Houston Texans have put an end to swirling trade rumors surrounding standout wide receiver Nico Collins, as general manager Nick Caserio confirmed that the team has no intention of dealing the ascending pass-catcher. Caserio’s clear declaration comes amidst speculation about potential roster moves for the Texans as they continue to shape their offense for the upcoming NFL season.
Collins, who emerged as a key weapon for Houston in recent campaigns, has become a cornerstone for the team’s offensive plans. The Texans’ front office has faced persistent questions about the future of their receiver corps, especially as Collins’ productive play has drawn attention from around the league. However, Caserio has now firmly dispelled any notion that Collins could be on the move.
As reported by ESPN, Caserio stated unequivocally that Collins is not on the trading block. This public stance underscores the organization’s confidence in the 25-year-old wideout, who has shown significant growth since being drafted in the third round out of Michigan.
- Collins finished the previous season as one of Houston’s leading receivers, consistently producing in key moments.
- He has built strong chemistry with the Texans' quarterbacks, cementing his role as a primary target.
- His combination of size, speed, and route-running has made him a difficult matchup for opposing defenses.
The Texans’ commitment to retaining Collins aligns with their broader strategy of developing a young and dynamic offensive unit. As the team continues to build around quarterback C.J. Stroud and other emerging talents, keeping a proven playmaker like Collins provides both stability and explosive potential.
By shutting down trade speculation, Houston sends a clear message to fans and league observers: Nico Collins is a foundational piece for the present and future. With the front office’s position now firmly on record, the focus shifts back to on-field preparation as the Texans look to capitalize on their young core in the upcoming NFL season.
Sources
- [1]ESPN NFL