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Latest On Texans’ OL Keylan Rutledge; Team Was Prepared To Trade Back Into Round 1 For DT Kayden McDonald

With their first selection (No. 26 overall) in the 2026 draft, the Texans added Georgia Tech guard**Keylan Rutledge, who was seen as a reach in certain circles. NFL.com draft guru Daniel Jeremiah had Rutledge as the 47th-ranked player on his board, and we recently heard some members of the Seahawks’ front office graded Seattle fifth-round pickBeau Stephens**more highly than Rutledge.

Still, the division-rival Titans were prepared to make Rutledge a first-round choice as well, and one NFC executive told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler that the former Yellow Jacket was the top guard in the class (ahead of even**Vega Ioane**, who went to the Ravens at No. 14 overall). Fowler – who reported prior to the draft that Houston had done a great deal of work on Rutledge – says Texans brass “identified him as a favorite.”

General managerNick Caserio’s other offseason moves (which includedsigning longtime Browns guard**Wyatt Teller** andre-signing 2025 RG1**Ed Ingram) make it unclear exactly where Rutledge will line up as a rookie or if he will begin his pro career as a reserve. If a guard spot is not an option, he could compete withJake Andrews** for the starting center job.

Just as Caserio traded up several spots in the first round to secure the opportunity to select Rutledge, he did the same in the second round to grab Ohio State defensive tackle**Kayden McDonald**at No. 36. Caserio swung a deal with the Raiders to move up from No. 38, but as Fowler reports, the Texans GM was prepared to go as high as No. 33 and even explored a trade back into the first round after selecting Rutledge.

That underscores the Texans’ belief in McDonald, who should find a notable role in the club’s DT rotation alongside returnees**Sheldon Rankins** and**Tommy Togiai. Houston, which boasted perhaps the best defense in the league in 2025, lostTim Settle** to free agency, thereby opening an immediate vacancy for McDonald.

Consistent with a report made by NFL insider Jordan Schultz when the Texans turned in the card for McDonald, Fowler says there was some belief theGiants – who had traded DT**Dexter Lawrence** before the draft and who held the No. 37 choice – may be a threat for the Ohio State alum. Perhaps out of fear of losing one of his top targets to another team, Caserio made sure to leapfrog Big Blue, though a New York source told Fowler that CB**Colton Hood** was the player they wanted all along.

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