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NFL Expert Grades Houston Texans 2026 Draft Class
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HOUSTON — The Houston Texans prioritized toughness in the trenches and roster depth in the 2026 NFL draft, a strategy that earned a “B-” grade from EasySportz’s in-house NFL analyst in its team-by-team evaluation.

Houston opened by trading up to select guard Keylan Rutledge in the first round, then added defensive tackle Kayden McDonald and tight end Marlin Klein in the second, emphasizing both sides of the line early.

The Texans continued with fourth-round picks Febechi Nwaiwu and Wade Woodaz, followed by safety Kamari Ramsey in the fifth, wide receiver Lewis Bond in the sixth and linebacker Aiden Fisher in the seventh.

EasySportz’s analyst highlighted Rutledge’s physicality and McDonald’s impact as a run defender, noting both could contribute early while anchoring a more physical identity. The report also pointed to Ramsey’s versatility and Fisher’s production as value additions later in the draft.

National evaluations were mixed but generally aligned, with several outlets citing Houston’s focus on offensive line upgrades and interior defense while noting much of the class may be developmental.

Overall, the Texans’ draft was viewed as a depth-oriented, “meat-and-potatoes” class built around physical play, reflected in the analyst’s B- grade.

This article first appeared on EasySportz and was syndicated with permission.

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