There is more fuel to the fire that is Deshaun Watson trade talks. Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald reports that Houston Texans star quarterback is not pleased with his team's situation and has a ranking for which two teams he'd like to play.

The first is the New York Jets. This was actually the recommendation of Super Bowl winner Richard Sherman of the San Francisco 49ers. Sherman added that with Watson, their offensive line and future addition they would be AFC contenders.

Apparently, one of Watson's reasons for this choice is new Jets head coach Robert Saleh. Watson believes in Saleh so much that he wanted him interviewed for the Texans head coach position. Saleh is esteemed by several players around the NFL.

Watson's second choice is, surprisingly, the Miami Dolphins. Any team that would trade for Watson would have to give up a king's ransom. The Jets package can be centered around their No. 2 overall pick in the upcoming 2021 draft, while Miami's would most likely involve a swap with 2020 No. 2 overall pick Tua Tagovailoa.

It is interesting to note that Deshaun Watson has been spotted in New York. Of course, there is a possibility that he is talking with the Jets. Meanwhile, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross is based in New York. Should any representative of those teams meet with the quarterback without the Texans' permission they would be liable to tampering.

Only once in a blue moon does a young, elite quarterback possibly become available in the market. Watson is more than good enough to change a franchise's fortunes.