Houston Texans Draft Class Grades
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - DECEMBER 31:: Kayden McDonald #98 of the Ohio State Buckeyes reacts against the Miami Hurricanes during the second half of the College Football Playoff Quarter Final Game at AT&T Stadium on December 31, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by CFP/Getty Images) | Getty Images The Houston Texans did not have many holes on their roster entering the 2026 NFL Draft, but there were a few spots that needed work, and they addressed those needs early. ROUND ONE: Georgia Tech Guard Keylan Rutledge (A-) Regardless of all the additions that were made along the offensive line throughout free agency, it was clear that there was at least one more spot that needed to be filled, and they took care of that with their first pick, drafting Rutledge.
Rutledge is someone who is going to bring a fierce mentality each and every play, and someone who is going to get better and better with time under offensive line coach, Cole Popovich. As of now, it feels like he could very well be their starting center week one. ROUND TWO: Ohio State Defensive Tackle Kayden McDonald (A+) After offensive line, it was clear that the second biggest need was at defensive tackle, and this pick could not make more sense.
McDonald is someone who was viewed as a first-round talent, that fell a bit, and the Texans were able to take advantage. McDonald is a perfect fit for DeMeco Ryans’ defense, and it is going to be scary to see him play with Danielle Hunter and Will Anderson Jr. ROUND TWO: Michigan Tight End Marlin Klein (C+) The Texans did not need a starting tight end, because they already have that in Dalton Schultz, but they needed help after him, and they grabbed someone that they feel can develop, and eventually contribute in a big way.
This pick was seen by most as a reach, but they clearly saw something in him, and it is not hard to see why. Klein is an athletic freak, and is a willing blocker. He is originally from Germany, but moved here at 15 to play football.
Did not speak any English whatsoever. It may take time for him to develop into a starter, but it would not be a surprise to see him make some noise as a rookie. ROUND FOUR: Oklahoma Guard Febechi Nwaiwu (B-) You can never have too much depth on the offensive line, and Nwaiwu brings that with his experience at Oklahoma.