The Houston Texans were going to do whatever it took to end up with Ohio State defensive tackle Kayden McDonald. To the point where it seems like Texans general manager Nick Caserio had multiple trades in place to move up and select him outside of their ultimate trade up to pick 36. According to ESPN insider Jeremy Fowler, Caserio had not only discussed a trade-up scenario to pick 33 in order to select McDonald, but also poked around at the end of the first round after pick 26 to try and land a second selection: "GM Nick Caserio, one of the league's most avid traders, worked on multiple scenarios to get Kayden McDonald at No. 36," Fowler said . "He was prepared to trade to No. 33 to get him, and on the draft's first night, he explored a late first-round trade-in..." Everyone knows how much Caserio loves to make deals around this time of year.…