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The Houston Texans have completed their NFL draft, adding key players like Keylan Rutledge and Kayden McDonald. Experts are now evaluating potential late-round additions to the 2026 roster, including Febechi Nwaiwu from Oklahoma.
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Texans Expert Forecasts Potential Texans Roster Additions
The NFL draft is complete after teams made their picks over the weekend. The Houston Texans have plenty of options that could make their 2026 squad.
Much of the focus of the draft centers around the first two rounds of picks where premium players usually get selected. The Texans added two big time pieces in Georgia Tech offensive lineman Keylan Rutledge and Ohio State defensive tackle Kayden McDonald. Many view those two players are foregone conclusions to make the roster next season, but who could make the team beyond them?
Houston Texans on SI's Jared Koch discussed players who could end up on the 2026 roster. Among them, Oklahoma offensive lineman Febechi Nwaiwu who the team picked up on the third day of the draft. Here's what Koch had to say on Nwaiwu's chances to make the team.
"Nwaiwu was the Texans' top pick on day three in the first 10 picks of round four, so he's probably got the best chance on this list to make the roster as is, simply based on the investment put into him.
But Nwaiwu will also be a nice developmental piece on Houston's offensive line, who's experienced with proven versatility at multiple positions. On paper, he projects to be a depth option initially in year one, then can compete for a steadier starting spot further down the line.
The competition for the Texans' depth chart on the interior could be a fierce battle between veterans and now two incoming rookies joining the fold. But expect Nwaiwu to be an easy choice to keep on the depth chart."
The Texans added offensive lineman Keylan Rutledge from Georgia Tech and defensive tackle Kayden McDonald from Ohio State.
Febechi Nwaiwu, an offensive lineman picked on the third day of the draft, is being evaluated for his potential to make the team.
The Texans primarily focused on strengthening their offensive line and defensive line during the draft.
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Oklahoma's Isaiah Sategna III (5) celebrates a touchdown with Febechi Nwaiwu (54) during the College Football Playoff game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Alabama Crimson Tide. SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
It is no secret the Texans entered the draft with offensive line on their mind. While outside analysts were wringing their hands over the perceived lack of a clear answer at right tackle, Houston draft personnel were as aware of their deficiencies as anybody else. The Texans went out and not only added Rutledge, but Nwaiwu to their potential options for the 2026 season.
Both Nwaiwu and Rutledge will need to earn their way onto the roster for next year, but the odds are in their favor. For Rutledge, it's hard to see a first rounder not making the team given what the Texans already believe in him. Add in that the team traded up to draft him and it seems almost certain that he will be a Texan in 2026.
As for Nwaiwu, Rutledge does not guarantee all offensive line questions are answered. The Texans need options. Nwaiwu is a good option entering the season.
We will follow which players make the team as the 2026 season nears in September.