The Houston Texans made a statement selection in the NFL draft in getting their defensive line even more fortified than it already was by landing on defensive tackle Kayden McDonald at pick 36 . In a slight trade up the board by two spots, the Texans loved what they saw from McDonald's tape; his power, physicality, and explosiveness in the middle of the Buckeye's defense popped to make him one of the best defensive tackle prospects in the entire class. So to do what was necessary to move up the board for McDonald certainly made sense, especially when factoring in their void at the second defensive tackle spot next to Sheldon Rankins . But at the same time, there is one lingering concern to factor in when plugging in McDonald's fit to the Texans defensive line––that's his scheme fit.…