Houston Texans 2026 Mock Draft Roundup 3.0

Throughout the year and leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft, we will update our Houston Texans Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the Houston Texans from several prominent sites and draft analysts.

The following are picks from recent NFL mock drafts for the Houston Texans:

NFL.com — Charles Davis

28. Zion Young, EDGE, Missouri

One of the best defenses in the NFL adds to its bag of riches along the defensive front.

The Athletic — NFL Writers

28. Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah

It's no secret that pass protection ranks among the Texans' biggest weaknesses. A year after drafting left tackle Aireontae Ersery in the second round, Houston revisits its offensive line by taking Lomu with its first pick of the 2026 draft. The 6-6, 304-pound Utah product has some developing to do, but he should eventually serve as a quality bookend to Ersery and help bolster C.J. Stroud's line.

CBS Sports — Fornelli

28. Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah

Spencer Fano is the Utah OT who gets the most attention, but he may not be the only one off the board by the end of the first round. Caleb Lomu isn't an incredible athlete (in the context of NFL OTs), but he's a coach's dream when it comes to technique and fundamentals. He'll be starting at RT in the NFL for 10 years.

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2026 NFL Draft Grades: Houston Texans

The 2026 NFL Draft is now in the rearview mirror, and we have compiled a consensus ranking using NFL draft grades from a variety of sites.

What draft grades have the media given to the Houston Texans? What are they saying about the Texans' 2026 draft haul?

ESPN - Grade: C+

The major concern was on that offensive line, which just underwent yet another makeover. Out went Tytus Howard and Juice Scruggs, in came Braden Smith, Wyatt Teller and Evan Brown. That's definitely an improvement, especially with left tackle Airontae Ersery now having a full year of experience under his belt, but is it enough? It's a crucial year for C.J. Stroud's future as he and the Texans approach extension talks, so making sure he has a firm pocket was, in my eyes, the No. 1 objective coming into the draft. And Keylan Rutledge is pro-ready with 43 career starts, and he amazingly allowed just two sacks over that entire time.

The pick I really liked came shortly after Round 2 began. The big, bad Texans defense got scarier. For all of Rutledge's experience, Kayden McDonald was the opposite. He didn't start until 2025, but you wouldn't know it from the tape. It was a big breakout campaign, with 67 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, 17 run stops and three sacks. He's a powerful 326-pounder, but he can move. Sheldon Rankins is occupying the middle, but there's room for McDonald to see meaningful snaps in the Texans' 4-3 defense.

The rest of the picks were a little confusing, at least in terms of value. I was shocked to hear Marlin Klein's name in Round 2. I didn't have him in the top 150, and he was the ninth-best tight end on my board (I split out halfbacks into a different position list, so he's even lower if you combine them). Klein caught 38 career passes, and he needs to work on his blocking. He's a good developmental prospect, but I didn't understand going this early on him when Oscar Delp, Justin Joly, Eli Raridon and Max Klare were all there (and other needs existed).

USA Today - Grade: B

Not sexy. But good teams invest in the trenches, where the Texans took G Keyland Rutledge at the back of Round 1 and DT Kayden McDonald at the top of Round 2. Hard to shade reinforcements for the league's No. 1 defense in 2025 and a blocker who might add a charge to a perennially average (at best) running game that needs to do a lot more to support QB C.J. Stroud. (And, on that front, swapping a fourth-round pick as the primary currency in March's trade for RB David Montgomery seems eminently wise.)

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Houston Texans 2026 NFL Schedule

Below you will find the weekly regular-season schedule for the Houston Texans.

WeekDateOpponentTime (ET) / Tickets
Week 1Sun., Sept. 13vs. Buffalo Bills1:00 PM / Tickets
Week 2Sun., Sept. 20vs. Cincinnati Bengals1:00 PM / Tickets
Week 3Sun., Sept. 27at Indianapolis Colts1:00 PM / Tickets
Week 4Sun., Oct. 4vs. Dallas Cowboys1:00 PM / Tickets
Week 5Sun., Oct. 11at Tennessee Titans1:00 PM / Tickets
Week 6Sun., Oct. 18at Jacksonville Jaguars9:30 AM / Tickets
Week 7Sun., Oct. 25vs. New York Giants1:00 PM / Tickets
Week 8BYE
Week 9Sun., Nov. 8at Los Angeles Chargers4:05 PM / Tickets
Week 10Sun., Nov. 15at Cleveland Browns1:00 PM / Tickets
Week 11Thu., Nov. 19vs. Indianapolis Colts8:15 PM / Tickets
Week 12Sun., Nov. 29vs. Baltimore Ravens1:00 PM / Tickets
Week 13Sun., Dec. 6at Pittsburgh Steelers8:20 PM / Tickets
Week 14Sun., Dec. 13at Washington Commanders1:00 PM / Tickets
Week 15Sun., Dec. 20vs. Jacksonville Jaguars1:00 PM / Tickets
Week 16Thu., Dec. 24at Philadelphia Eagles8:15 PM / Tickets
Week 17Mon., Jan. 4at Green Bay Packers8:15 PM / Tickets
Week 18TBDvs. Tennessee TitansTBD / Tickets

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Houston Texans - 2026 Draft Results

The table below are all of the 2026 NFL Draft picks selected by the Houston Texans.

RoundOverallPlayerPositionSchool
126Keylan RutledgeGGeorgia Tech
236Kayden McDonaldDTOhio State
259Marlin KleinTEMichigan
4106Febechi NwaiwuGOklahoma
4123Wade WoodazLBClemson
5141Kamari RamseySUSC
6204Lewis BondWRBoston College
7243Aiden FisherLBIndiana

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Houston Texans 2025 Fantasy Football Projections

Updated: Saturday, August 30, 2025

Our 2025 fantasy football projections below are for the Houston Texans.

Projected fantasy points are based on half-PPR scoring.

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QUARTERBACKS

PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
C.J. Stroud539.7343.83993.823.488.6440.91801.35262.49
Davis Mills34.421.5230.51.270.894.413.60.1614.84
QB Totals574.1365.34224.324.759.5345.3193.61.51277.33

C.J. Stroud: What a difference a year made, as Stroud finished his 2023 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year campaign as fantasy's QB8 in points per game and as the QB26 in 2024. The coaching staff did him no favors and Stefon Diggs and Tank Dell ended the year on IR with Nico Collins also missing five games in 2024. With the additions of Christian Kirk in free agency and Iowa State rookies Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel in the draft and a new offensive coaching staff in place, there is some optimism for Stroud to rebound in 2025 although the offensive line remains an issue.

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