The Houston Texans have been making moves as they shape their roster for the upcoming 2019 NFL season. According to a report from Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Texans are acquiring star offensive lineman Laremy Tunsil and wide receiver Kenny Stills in a blockbuster trade with the Miami Dolphins.

This move came out of the blue, a the Dolphins had been talking a Tunsil for Jadeveon Clowney trade. Obviously, that didn't end up happening with Clowney heading off to the Seattle Seahawks, but the two sides were still able to come to an agreement.

Houston has been searching for a wide receiver and a left tackle, which is what they are getting in this deal.

Tunsil is viewed as one of the top left tackles in the game and would have cost a lot by himself. Stills, on the other hand, is a quality wide receiver that will give Deshaun Watson yet another weapon to work with.

Bill O'Brien has to be happy with the moves that Houston has been making today. They also acquired veteran running back Carlos Hyde in a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs to add more depth to their backfield. Duke Johnson will be their starter, with Hyde providing veteran experience behind him.

Miami is in a rebuilding phase and have accumulated quite a few more draft picks today. Brian Flores and company may not be competing for a few years, but they are starting the rebuild the right way.