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The Cleveland Browns traded cornerback Greg Newsome to the Jacksonville Jaguars for Tyson Campbell during the 2026 NFL Draft. The trade has proven beneficial for the Browns, as Campbell has excelled in their defense.
The Jaguars received CB Greg Newsome and a 2026 sixth-round pick, while the Browns received CB Tyson Campbell and a 2026 seventh-round pick.
Tyson Campbell was a great fit in the Browns' defense, becoming their No. 2 outside corner opposite Denzel Ward.
Greg Newsome struggled with inconsistencies in Jacksonville, allowing nearly 70% of passes targeted at him to be completed.
The trade has been a clear win for the Browns, as Tyson Campbell played well while Newsome's performance remained inconsistent.

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Campbell, on the other hand, ended up being a great fit in Jim Schwartzâs defense, and is set to be Clevelandâs No. 2 outside corner opposite Denzel Ward for the future.
The Browns traded away the seventh-rounder they received with Joe Tryon-Shoyinka to the Chicago Bears at the deadline for a sixth-round pick.
Newsomeâs inconsistencies remained an issue in Jacksonville, where he allowed nearly 70 percent of passes targeted at him to be completed, along with 11.7 yards per catch. It wasnât a bad season by any means, but it wasnât like his first two seasons in the NFL, which Jacksonville was looking for in the trade. He also had just one pass breakup and one interception after the trade.
Neither team ended up holding on to the pick they received. The Jaguars traded the sixth-rounder they received as a part of the Jakobi Meyers trade, sending both the sixth-rounder and a fourth-rounder to the Las Vegas Raiders. Then, Las Vegas moved the pick to the Buffalo Bills this offseason when acquiring cornerback Taron Johnson and a seventh-round pick. So, the Bills held the No. 182 pick entering the weekend. But they traded it to the Broncos in the first round, and Denver traded it back to the Cleveland Browns. Sunrise, sunset.
This was a slam-dunk for the Cleveland Browns in a move that wasnât initially lauded by fans, but has now been a clear win for the franchise. While Newsome had been inconsistent and wasnât the best fit for Jim Schwartz, Campbell came in and played very well over the second half of the season for the Browns. Now, theyâve got a cornerback with plenty of team control on a reasonable contract, as opposed to a one-year rental who wasnât a great fit. The draft capital attached to the deal wasnât significant either, and the Browns got a clear starter opposite Denzel Ward as a result. This was a clear win.