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The Jacksonville Jaguars finalized the trade of defensive tackle Roy Robertson-Harris to the Seattle Seahawks, receiving a sixth-round pick in return. The Jaguars later used this pick in a trade during the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Jaguars received a sixth-round pick (No. 213 overall) from the Seattle Seahawks in the trade for Roy Robertson-Harris.
The Jaguars traded the No. 213 pick along with other selections to the Detroit Lions for pick 102 in the 2025 NFL Draft and two additional third-round picks for 2026.
Roy Robertson-Harris played in eleven games for the Seahawks in 2024, recording 13 tackles.
The trade allowed the Jaguars to offload a veteran and gain a draft pick, while Robertson-Harris later played for the New York Giants in 2025.
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Seattle Seahawks receive: DT Roy Robertson-Harris Jacksonville Jaguars receive: 2026 sixth-round pick (No. 213 overall)
The Jaguars used the draft pick in a Day 2 trade during the 2025 NFL Draft. They sent picks 70, 182, and the pick from Robertson-Harris to the Lions for pick 102 in 2025 and two 2026 third-round picks. The Jaguars ended up using the No. 102 pick with a fourth-round pick to move up for guard Wyatt Milum at No. 89 last year. Then, in this yearās draft, the Jaguars took defensive tackle Albert Regis at No. 81 and defensive back Jalen Huskey at No. 100.
That No. 213 overall pick in this yearās draft initially acquired in the Robertson-Harris trade flipped hands a couple more times. On draft day, the Lions moved that pick in a trade up, sending Nos. 181 and 213 to the Buffalo Bills for No. 168. Then, the Bills moved back again, sending the pick to the Chicago Bears for two seventh-rounders. Chicago eventually took Georgia Tech defensive tackle Jordan van den Berg with that No. 213 pick.
Robeertson-Harris played in eleven games for the Seahawks in 2024, recording 13 tackles. Not much to write home about.
The Robertson-Harris trade made sense at the time, as the Jaguars were offloading veterans at the deadline and they got a sixth-round pick out of the deal. He spent 2025 with the Giants.