The Jaguars and Vikings sent conditional draft picks each other’s way in Minnesota’s trade for Jacksonville offensive tackle Cam Robinson.
Jacksonville will receive a conditional fifth-round 2026 NFL draft pick that can become a fourth-round pick based on playing time from Minnesota in exchange for Robinson, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
The Vikings will also receive a conditional draft pick from the Jaguars, a 2026 seventh-rounder that can be voided based on playing time.
Playing time specifics were not immediately reported.
Robinson started 91 games over more than seven seasons with the Jaguars since becoming Jacksonville’s second-round, No. 34 overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft, out of Alabama.
Jacksonville’s second-round, No. 45 overall pick in 2021, Walker Little, replaced Robinson when the starter suffered a concussion during the Jaguars’ Week 7 matchup with the New England Patriots.
Although Robinson cleared the NFL’s concussion protocol and was active for Week 8, Little started at left tackle against the Green Bay Packers. Little will assume the role moving forward.
Minnesota lost starting left tackle Christian Darrisaw to season-ending ACL and MCL tears in its Week 8 matchup with the Los Angeles Rams, leading the 5-2 Vikings trade for Robinson.