NFL Combine week is officially upon us, which means for the Houston Texans, they’ll be able to get an all-encompassing look at most of this year’s prospects across the board in Indianapolis to see who might be a fit for their roster once they’re on the clock in April.

In the first two days, the Texans have four picks at their disposal; all of those landing within the top 70, including two second-rounders thanks to Houston’s Laremy Tunsil trade with the Washington Commanders last offseason. That gives them a handful of intriguing ways to approach the draft, and a golden opportunity to improve this roster with a jolt of young talent heading into 2026.

With that in mind, let’s take an early look at how the board could fall for the Texans in the first three rounds of this year’s draft before combine drills officially get underway.

R1, P28: Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah