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Teams set record with 43 trades during 2023 NFL draft weekend - ESPN

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When the Houston Texans made the first trade of the NFL's draft weekend, it was the start of a record number of swaps of players and picks that took place Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

At the conclusion of draft business Saturday night, teams had completed 43 trades over the three days. It broke the record of 40 trades set during the 2019 draft.

While the Carolina Panthers had made the biggest trade splash in March when they sent two first-round picks, two second-round picks and wide receiver DJ Moore to the Chicago Bears to move up to the No.

1 spot, it was the Texans who opened the weekend's flurry of trades. The draft was not even 30 minutes old when the Texans, who had already selected Ohio State quarterback C.J.

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