The Houston Texans ' first-round selection is officially in the books. Following a slight trade up from the 28th pick to 26, they landed on Georgia Tech offensive guard Keylan Rutledge. In their efforts to get Rutledge, the Texans would move up in a deal with the Buffalo Bills to send their first-round pick at 28, a third-round pick at 69, and a fifth-round pick at 167 in exchange for the selection to draft Rutledge, along with a third-rounder at pick 91. — Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) April 24, 2026 It's a statement move for the Texans' offensive line to follow their recent trend of making aggressive moves to the trenches all offseason. Rutledge had been heavily linked to Houston in the weeks leading up to the draft as a possible fit for the future of their offensive line, and even started to gain some traction around the league as a late riser on the boards.…