Texans traded up with the Raiders to select Ohio State DT Kayden McDonald with the No. 36 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Kayden McDonald (6’3/326) was a consistently disruptive interior anchor for Ohio State in 2025, posting 67 tackles (28 solo) with a dominant 95.5 percent tackle efficiency against the run and a strong 91.2 Run Defense grade from PFF. He piled up 13 Havoc Plays, including 9.5 TFL, three sacks, and 17 run stops, pairing stout gap control with backfield penetration to help stabilize OSU’s front. As a pass rusher, McDonald wasn’t volume-driven (196 rushes) but still produced value with seven pressures, three sacks created, and a blistering 2.50s Time-to-First-Pressure, earning a modest 62.8 Pass Rush grade from PFF for his interior push. His 86.5 overall defensive grade rounded out a well-balanced profile that rewarded his play strength, leverage, and run-fit awareness more than splashy sack totals. In total, McDonald was OSU’s best run defender on the roster and one of the Big Ten’s most dominant trench enforcers. He should carve out a long and productive career as a dependable early down run stopper with upside as an interior rusher.