The Houston Texans selected OG Keylan Rutledge with the 26th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft after trading up from the 28th position. The draft event was a massive spectacle, drawing over 300,000 fans to the North Shore.
Key points
Houston Texans selected OG Keylan Rutledge with the 26th pick
Texans traded up from the 28th position to acquire the 26th pick
Over 300,000 fans attended the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh
Rutledge is seen as a potential starting center for the Texans
The draft event was described as overwhelming and exciting
ā Jordan Pun (@Texans\_Thoughts) April 24, 2026
After a full day of analyzing, predicting, judging, tubthumping, and finally, drafting, night one of the NFL Draft is over! Both Nickschwager and I attended the draft as members of the media for Battle Red Blog, and we spent the entire day producing as much draft content as we possibly could. This was both our first draft experience, and itāll be one to remember, particularly because of the sheer size and immensity of the entire event.
CASA CHEIA EM PITTSBURGH PARA O NFL DRAFT
ā NFL Brasil (@NFLBrasil) April 24, 2026
Normally, approaching the north shore either instilled within me feelings of anticipation (for a baseball or football game) or relaxation (spending time with friends, and family there, or taking pictures of the waterfront), but this draft created a third emotion: overstimulation. Upon entering theā¦Draft Industrial Complex that is formerly known as the North Shoreā¦your senses are bombarded from every direction. Music carried through jam-packed streets, full of football fans marching, conversing with one another, all in a direction towards the sports Mecca that has become the draft stage.
More than 300,000 people stood outside for hours to listen to some dude in a suit read names off an index card. The European mind simply cannot comprehend this. pic.twitter.com/f7tRsIEtda
Q&A
Who did the Houston Texans draft in the 2026 NFL Draft?
The Houston Texans drafted OG Keylan Rutledge with the 26th overall pick.
What trades did the Texans make during the 2026 NFL Draft?
The Texans traded their 28th, 69th, and 167th overall picks to the Buffalo Bills to acquire the 26th and 91st overall picks.
How many fans attended the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh?
Over 300,000 fans attended the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh.
What position does Keylan Rutledge play for the Texans?
Keylan Rutledge plays as an offensive guard and is expected to be a potential starting center for the Texans.
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ā NFL Memes (@NFLMemes) April 24, 2026
Approaching the draft stage, similar to approaching the sun, was an equally painful experience as it was liberating. Every step closer elevated your body temperature, until eventually you felt like you were on fire and sweating from every pore of your body once you had made it to the stage. Finally, the moment had come for the Houston Texans to put their money where their mouth is and find the last piece to their Super Bowl puzzle. Who would it be? DT Kayden McDonald? OG Olaivavega Ioane? Maybe evenā¦WR Makai Lemon? Well, before we even approached Houstonās eventual draft position of #26, Nick and I had media availability time with several of the players drafted earlier in round 1:
Some of the best shots I got last night of Bears S Dillon Thieneman, Rams QB Ty Simpson, and Saints Wr Jordyn Tyson pic.twitter.com/2jph43WCIb
ā joe (@FizzyJoe) April 24, 2026
The first to arrive was LB Arvell Reese, newly minted as the New York Giantsā next star on defense. As he sat down on the podium, a wave of arms, cameras, and smartphones surged from the floor to get a good shot of Reese, while he just sat there and absorbed the moment, knowing his life had just permanently changed. As simple as this moment may look here, itās something that will stick with me for a long, long time. After all of the hype, the draft was here, and it was soberingly real.
Giantsā LB Arvell Reeseās entrance to the media room isā¦something that I canāt really describe, but will stick with me for a long time pic.twitter.com/9cmayluzwU
ā joe (@FizzyJoe) April 24, 2026
Next up came a flurry of stars, none of which I was remotely prepared for as I was still recovering from being starstruck by Reese. CB Mansoor Delane, LB Sonny Styles, and RB Jeremiyah Love all appeared, answered questions, and left in a flurry while I was barely keeping up with getting footage. The speed of the whole operation was certainly surprising to me, but the players themselves were candid, honest, and more willing to go into detail when answering questions than I expected. Love, for example, was deeply appreciative of the Arizona Cardinals drafting him, proud of his roots in Notre Dame, and described a sense of responsibility he felt to continue to improve the reputation of NFL running backs.
Cardinalsā RB Jeremiyah Love on what it means to be drafted 3rd overall: pic.twitter.com/d8SGNS0UqA
ā joe (@FizzyJoe) April 24, 2026
Commanders LB Sonny Styles on putting a good word in the building for his brother, Lorenzo Styles Jr.: pic.twitter.com/avpcGlJHnn
ā joe (@FizzyJoe) April 24, 2026
Soon afterwards, the Texans pick arrived, even a little earlier than expected since they traded their 28th overall, 69th overall, and 167th overall picks to the Buffalo Bills in exchange for the 26th overall and 91st overall picks. With the 26th overall pick, Houston selected Georgia Tech OG Keylan Rutledge. One of the most consistent and entertaining interior linemen of the draft class, āBig Redā fits into Houstonās new offensive line as potentially a new starting center. Battle Red Blogās Michael Peterson would go on to say of Rutledge:
A tough and rugged guard who proved his worth going from a mid-major program to Power 4 and finishing his career as a First-Team All-American. Rutledge is scheme-independent but would thrive best in a zone-blocking scheme where he can combo with his center and tackle to throw defenders out of the club.
Unfortunately, he was not present at the NFL draft, but KPRC2ās Aaron Wilson was able to interview Rutledge virtually shortly after being drafted by the Texans, and he had this to say about potentially playing center:
#Texans first-round pick Keylan Rutledge said 'he's so comfortable at center' left guard or right guard. '100 percent confident I can do that' play center @KPRC2
ā Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson\_NFL) April 24, 2026#Texans first round pick Keylan 'Big Red' Rutledge @Keylan301 on knowing it was a strong possibility he would be drafted by Houston with how much interest they consistently displayed in him @KPRC2pic.twitter.com/iLceQQMPTb
ā Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson\_NFL) April 24, 2026
At the very end of the night, once many members of the media had clocked out for the night, the Chicago Bears first round pick, S Dillon Thieneman took the stage for questions. Finally, my chance to actually ask one of these guys a question had finally arrivedā¦and I blew it. I had a folded up piece of paper filled with solid questions I had just written down before he arrived, and once I was handed the microphone, my mind completely went blank and all I could think to ask was, āHow does it feel to be a Chicago Bear?ā Disaster. Definitely my first time at the rodeo, but thankfully, Thieneman saved me with an introspective response on how the reality of it all hadnāt really settled within him yet:
Bears S Dillon Thieneman answering my question about how it feels to be a Chicago Bear. Totally panicked and forgot the question I actually wanted to ask, but Thieneman saved me in the end. Thank you Dillon pic.twitter.com/ATJRPyygQ9
ā joe (@FizzyJoe) April 24, 2026
Thank you so much to Dillon Thieneman for saving me in my time of needā¦
One thing that taking all of these photos, shooting videos, fumbling around awkwardly with wires and cameras, making a lot (and I mean A LOT) of mistakes, the biggest takeaway I had from an experience like this is that, even with all of the spotlights, shuttering cameras, and intensity of the moment, these players were still just normal people. Just like the reporters they were taking questions from, they were still just absorbing the reality of being selected by an NFL team, and actively processing all of those emotions as they stepped onto the dais. We spend all of this time analyzing their strengths and weaknesses, worry about who fits best on what team, and finding out what players are the real āplayersā, but at the end of day, theyāre all still just people, working through the emotions of a world-changing night.
That was my first day at the 2026 NFL Draft summed up, and boy was it a doozy. Nick and I will continue to report from the Draft for day 2 and day 3, so stay tuned to Battle Red Blog for more exclusive content!
Go Texans! Go Big Red!