The Indianapolis Colts have traded defensive end Henry Anderson to the New York Jets in exchange for the No. 235 overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, the team announced Saturday.

For the second time this offseason, the Colts and Jets make a deal that involves draft picks Except this time, the Jets get a defensive lineman in Anderson while the Colts grab a seventh-round pick.

General manager Chris Ballard has preached that draft picks are key and he backs that notion up with this trade, which was a shock in terms of when the team announced it.

Anderson was drafted in 2015 to fit into a 3-4 scheme. Now, with Matt Eberflus taking over as defensive coordinator and changing the alignment to a 4-3, Anderson seems to be out of a position.

Anderson’s career started off promising his rookie season but a torn ACL halfway through derailed it badly. He struggled to stay consistent in 2016 and in 2017, he suffered a throat injury that cost him the second-half of the campaign.

Anderson has the tools to be a successful defensive lineman in the league if he can stay healthy but with the new scheme and incoming draft picks, Ballard saw this as an opportunity to add some captial.

The Colts now have two seventh-round picks to end the day with the Nos. 221 and 235 selections.