I think the odds of finding a day 1, LT starter are extremely low... particularly in the latter half of the draft. I look at the Jets taking Olu Fashanu at #11, and much like we did with Blake Fisher he was brought along slowly until he earned a starting spot later in the year. Now (just looked) the Jets fans feel like they've found their foundational LT (though of course some are still whining that they didn't take Bowers--
no surprise 
.) So taking the best 'developmental' LT will be worth it when 2026 comes around. I also think a guard in the 2nd can also get their feet under them and ready to perform in 2026.
I think the Texans have done what they can to have a somewhat functional OL in 2025 (my complete guess is that they'd rank around #18--
give or take 10) without any draft picks added. Most of that is due to a new scheme and slightly more faith in the line coach. But adding in some young talent in front of Stroud is, in my mind, an absolute must.
I'm not writing off 2025 at all, but I look at 2026 as perhaps the first real target year to put together a legitimate SB contender. Stroud will be in his 4th year, the offensive line will have been seasoned with young talent, hopefully Nico finds a running mate, DeMeco's D will be in it's prime, and off course British Brooks will be leading us down the field (that was for badboy).