![]() ![]() 136th pick (+ 141st pick) -> Traded to Houston for 111th.30th pick -> Cornerback Noah Igbinoghene.2020 first-round pick (26th)-> Traded to Green Bay for 30th and 136th.They used the 141st pick to select cornerback John Reid. The Texans traded the 136th pick to the Los Angeles Rams as part of a package to move up to the 126th selection, where they selected offensive tackle Charlie Heck. There, they selected offensive lineman Solomon Kindley. The 136th overall pick was then packaged with the 141st pick to make a trade with the Texans to grab the 111th pick - which was the pick they sent to the Texans as part of the Tunsil trade. Miami used the 30th selection to add cornerback Noah Igbinoghene. The first move came as they sent the first-round pick they received, the 26th overall, to the Green Bay Packers for the 30th overall pick and the 136th overall pick (fourth round). 2020 NFL DraftĪs the 2020 NFL Draft began, the Dolphins started moving the draft pick they received from the Texans. Stills played 13 games, starting five of them, and recorded 40 receptions for 561 yards with four touchdowns. He missed eight games in the middle of the season due to a broken fibula.įor the Texans, Tunsil started 14 games at left tackle, earning his first Pro Bowl selection. ![]() He recorded five tackles for the team, but was released in mid-October.ĭavenport started eight games for the Dolphins in 2019, replacing Tunsil at left tackle. The Dolphins sent Tunsil, wide receiver Kenny Stills, a 2020 fourth-round pick, and a 2021 sixth-round pick to Houston.ĭuring the 2019 season, Bademosi made four appearances for the Dolphins. The Dolphins initially declined any deals, with the team not looking to trade away a player who could be a franchise left tackle for years to come. Jumping to 2019, the Texans made a series of offers to the Dolphins in an attempt to acquire Tunsil. Miami added Tunsil to the roster, laying him at guard as a rookie before moving him to left tackle in 2017. The video and picture sent waves through the Draft, and suddenly Tunsil, considered the best offensive tackle prospect that year, fell. There were also screenshots of communications in which Tunsil asked for money to assist with rent and his mother’s bills. Just as the opening round of the Draft began, a video leaked of Tunsil wearing a gas mask attached to a bong. The Dolphins, sitting with the 13th pick, saw one of the most dramatic situations to happen to a draft prospect lead to them adding Tunsil. The Browns turned around and traded the eighth pick again, sending it to the Tennessee Titans, who used the selection to add offensive tackle Jack Conklin. The Eagles then used the eighth pick as part of the package to move up to the Cleveland Browns’ second-overall pick, where they selected quarterback Carson Wentz. In 2016, the Dolphins held the eighth-overall pick, but they sent it to the Philadelphia Eagles in March, receiving back linebacker Kiko Alonso, cornerback Byron Maxwell, and the 13th-overall pick. The Tunsil trade is actually the product of another trade. And, see what Miami still has remaining from the deal. How do we get from Laremy Tunsil to Tyreek Hill three years later? It is time once again to track the legend that is Laremy Tunsil and that trade. Somehow, it is a trade that still is bringing the Dolphins assets, including this week’s trade for six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Tyreek Hill. In 2019, the Miami Dolphins traded left tackle Laremy Tunsil to the Houston Texans, a move that sent Miami’s 2016 13th-overall pick to Texas for a haul of draft picks. From the 13th pick in the 2016 NF Draft to Miami’s fifth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, Tunsil is still having an impact on the Dolphins almost four years after being traded to Houston.īelow, we track the history of the trade, along with the year-to-year evolution of the deal and the players and draft picks that continue to spawn from one move three years ago. Why is a Miami Dolphins team site covering the re-signing of an offensive lineman for the Texans? Because every time Tunsil makes news, it is time to remember just how much of a legend Tunsil is in Miami. The deal adds an additional $75 million to Tunsil’s contract value, with $50 million of it guaranteed, and, after being made the highest-paid tackle in the game in 2020, moves him back to the top in 2023. The Houston Texans and Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil reached an agreement on a three-year contract extension on Sunday. ![]()
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