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Kyle Dugger was traded from the New England Patriots to the Pittsburgh Steelers for a sixth-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Patriots used their acquired pick to select edge defender Gabe Jacas, while the Steelers drafted safety Robert Spears-Jennings with the pick they received from the Patriots.
The Patriots traded Dugger to the Steelers for what effectively amounts to a late-round pick exchange. New England shipped a seventh-rounder to Pittsburgh alongside its former team captain, getting a selection in the sixth round back in return. The full details looked asfollows:
The Patriots traded Kyle Dugger and a 2026 seventh-round pick to the Steelers for a 2026 sixth-round pick.
The Patriots used the 2026 sixth-round pick to move up in the draft and select edge defender Gabe Jacas at the 55th overall spot.
The Steelers used the 224th pick to select safety Robert Spears-Jennings.
In 2025, Dugger recorded 42 tackles, five passes defensed, two interceptions, and one sack in nine games, contributing mainly as a run defender.

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The Patriots put the 202nd overall selection to use on Day 2 of this yearās draft. Together with the 63rd and the 131st picks, they packaged the selection to climb up to the 55th overall spot in the second round to select Illinois edge defender Gabe Jacas. The final haul of the trade from a Patriots perspective therefore looks like this:
The Patriots shipped the 224th pick to the Steelers alongside Dugger, a selection they themselves had only acquired through a trade: it was this pick that had been obtained from the New Orleans Saints for ex-New England defensive tackle Davon Godchaux earlier in 2025. Once in Pittsburgh, the pick was used as follows:
The Steelers made a midseason trade for Dugger after starting strong safety DeShon Elliott suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 8. The trade was a low-stakes, Day 3 pick swap for Pittsburgh ā New England paid most of Duggerās remaining salary ā and the safetyās contract was amended to allow him to hit free agency in 2026. Through nine games with the Steelers in 2025, Dugger logged 42 total tackles, five passes defensed, two interceptions, and once sack. While he certainly made some plays, his fluidity still was clearly a notch below what it was at the beginning of his career. Dugger was a strong run-defending force, but he was a contributor to some of the teamās pass-coverage woes later in the season. However, for a cheap band-aid after the Steelers needed midseason secondary help, he filled the role respectably. Dugger ended up signing with the Cincinnati Bengals during 2026 free agency on a one-year deal.