New Texans DL Kayden McDonald is already a fan favorite in Houston
While Georgia Tech's Keylan Rutledge was the Houston Texans' first-round pick, Ohio State's Kayden McDonald might be the fan favorite.
Georgia Tech offensive lineman Keylan Rutledge was the Houston Texans ' first-round pick in 2026. Day 2's Ohio State defensive tackle Kayden McDonald, however, might be the fan favorite. McDonald, a 6-foot-2 wrecking ball who obliterated offensive linemen during his time with the Buckeyes last season, has already won over hundreds of Texans' fans for his joyous moment of celebrating with fans in Pittsburgh after becoming the 36th overall pick.
The arrival to the Texans was an emotional moment for the All-American, who let it all out once he heard his name called after expecting to land with an NFL team on Thursday night. "I know who I am as a player, and I know who I am as a person, and I felt like that was the right thing to do," McDonald told ESPN Radio. "I have no shame, that's who I am and I know I'm a great football player.
" The Texans believe that McDonald's violent persona and ability to terrorize double teams on the offensive line will be an asset to the franchise this season amid a run toward the Super Bowl. General manager Nick Caserio and head coach DeMeco Ryans couldn't stop praising the Georgia native for his record-setting season for the Buckeyes amid another run to the College Football Playoff. After coming into his own in 2024, McDonald rose to prominence last fall under new defensive coordinator Matt Patricia, finishing with 65 tackles, nine tackles for losses, three sacks, two forced fumbles, and two pass breakups.
He was also the anchor on the No. 3 run defense in college football that secured an undefeated regular season in the Big Ten. “We felt McDonald was probably the best run defender in the draft,” Caserio said.