NFL draft analyst Jordan Reid didn’t hesitate when identifying one of his favorite selections from this year’s draft: the Houston Texans choosing defensive tackle Kayden McDonald. For Reid, the pick perfectly reflects a smart organizational philosophy—strengthening what is already a team’s greatest assetHouston entered the draft with one of the league’s most promising defensive fronts, anchored by standout edge rushers Danielle Hunter and Will Anderson Jr.. Rather than shifting focus elsewhere, the Texans doubled down, adding a powerful interior presence in McDonald to further elevate the unit.“I love it when teams keep adding resources to build up the strongest parts of their roster,” Reid noted. “The Texans weren’t satisfied with having an already-dominant defensive front.”McDonald, known for his size and physicality, brings a skill set that complements Houston’s existing pass rush. His ability to occupy multiple blockers and disrupt plays at the line of scrimmage makes him a valuable addition in both run defense and interior pressure situations. By commanding attention in the middle, McDonald is expected to create more one-on-one opportunities on the edge—exactly where players like Hunter and Anderson thrive.That ripple effect is a major reason Reid highlighted the pick. In today’s NFL, where offensive lines are tasked with neutralizing elite pass rushers, having a disruptive force inside can tilt the balance. McDonald’s presence could force offenses to adjust protection schemes, freeing up Houston’s edge defenders to make game-changing plays.The Texans’ approach signals confidence in their defensive identity. Rather than patching weaknesses, they are building a foundation of dominance—one that could carry them deep into playoff contention. With a young core and strategic additions like McDonald, Houston is positioning itself as one of the league’s most dangerous defensive teams.If McDonald develops as expected, Reid’s praise may prove prophetic. What already looked like a strength for Houston could soon become a defining advantage—and one of the toughest defensive fronts in football.