Fan favorite pick dubbed ideal option for Texans in 1st round of Draft
It's the final countdown toward the impending NFL draft on Thursday night, but what's move for the Houston Texans when on the clock at pick No. 28?
It's the final countdown toward the impending NFL draft on Thursday night and teams are scrambling through the final minutes of getting their big boards ready. When it comes to the Houston Texans , they will have a big decision to make with the 28th overall pick. Depending on how the board falls, Houston could go several directions at multiple positions.
The Texans could also pull off the Nick Caserio special and trade away the pick for extra compensation on Day 2. Following a prominent free agency, three names rank above all else in Houston. The defensive line, offensive tackle and interior offensive line are all needs that must be addressed heading into the draft.
But Caserio has stated for years that the Texans won't go for need and will instead attack the draft with a best-player-available approach. So, when looking at the 28th pick, who would be the ideal selection if Houston stands pat? Bleacher Report's Brent Sobleski identified an ideal pick for every team in the first round of the draft.
While the offensive line must be addressed on Day 2, it's no surprise that Houston's defensive background came into full swing behind DeMeco Ryans, thus netting the franchise Ohio State defensive tackle Kayden McDonald, who is arguably the most-mocked player to the Texans down the stretch. "Ohio State's Kayden McDonald is the Bleacher Report Scouting Department's highest-rated defensive tackle," Sobleski wrote. "He's also a true nose tackle.