The Houston Texans already have what might be the NFL’s most dominant defensive line, but that doesn’t mean the room is finished. If the Texans want to add more juice on the interior, Texas Tech defensive tackle AJ Holmes is a name worth circling for the 2027 NFL Draft.
This is summer scouting, though, so the goal here isn’t to stamp Holmes as a must-have. It’s to flag a player who could be back on the radar when April rolls around.
Holmes isn’t being sold as a flawless fit. He’s being identified as a prospect to monitor.
At six-foot-three and 300 pounds, the redshirt senior brings a sturdy profile with real upside. He was tucked behind a loaded Texas Tech defensive front that featured 2026 NFL Draft picks David Bailey, Lee Hunter, and Romello Height, but now he’s in position to step into the spotlight and lead another strong Red Raiders group.
What makes Holmes interesting is the blend. He’s already tough against the run, and his violent hands help him detach from blockers and get into the backfield.
His anchor can be rock-solid, even if it comes and goes, and when it’s there, he’s difficult to move one-on-one. He also has the kind of burst that lets him shoot gaps quickly and get into the backfield right after the snap.
There’s more than just run defense here. Holmes shows real movement skills as a pass rusher, and he’s often faster off the ball than the man lined up across from him. His hand work can knock blockers off balance, and while his pass-rush toolkit is still coming together, he’s already shown he’s willing to try different moves.
Last season, Holmes fit his role as the sturdy presence next to Texas Tech’s bigger names. The next step in 2026 is proving he’s not just a supporting piece, but someone who can take over a game. If he does that, his stock could climb fast and push him into early-day two or late-day one territory.
That’s why he makes sense for Houston. The Texans have talent at defensive tackle with veteran Sheldon Rankins, Tommy Togiai, and 2025 second-round pick Kayden McDonald, but they could still use a more explosive pass rusher inside. Holmes has the traits to become that three-down option.
It’s early, and nothing is settled yet. But AJ Holmes has the kind of skill set that could fit what the Texans need, and he’s a player Houston fans should keep watching as the season unfolds.
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