Black And Teal

● By Carlos Sanchez
The Jacksonville Jaguars showed that left tackle Cam Robinson wasn't part of their long-term plans when they traded him to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for a Day 3 selection in 2026. You could argue that the Jags didn't get fair compensation but the truth is that the former Alabama product is slated to become a free agent next year, and wasn't probably going to return. So rather than letting him walk and getting nothing in return, they traded him for a future pick. Granted, Jacksonville will have to wait until 2026 to reap the pick, but even when you leave it aside, the team still has ample ammo in next year's draft. After all, the Jaguars got two extra selections in 2025, along with a fourth this year, when they agreed with Minnesota to move down from pick No. 17 to pick No. 23. On top of that, they acquired a sixth-rounder when they traded edge rusher Trevis Gipson to the Seattle Seahawks. That's three extra selections for the 2025 draft.