Player Trade Profile
Cam Robinson
Explore every recorded NFL trade involving Cam Robinson,
including the assets exchanged, team grades, final verdicts,
and TradeVerdicts analysis.
Trade Impact Summary
The TradeVerdicts database links Cam Robinson to 4 public trade records involving Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers, and Seattle Seahawks.
Each record below shows what the teams received, how each side
was graded, and the analysis behind the verdict. Grades and
verdicts follow the
TradeVerdicts methodology
.
Transaction Record
Related Trades
4 records Cleveland Browns Win
Tier: minor
Confidence: medium
Cleveland Browns acquired Cam Robinson and a 2027 7th round pick from Houston Texans for a 2027 6th round pick. Cleveland Browns received the stronger recorded football value, matching the Cleveland Browns Win verdict.
Assets Received
- Pick Cam Robinson and a 2027 7th round pick
- Pick a 2027 6th round pick
Trade Analysis
The grade spread supports Cleveland Browns: that side earned the higher mark because it produced the clearer recorded football value.
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→ Minnesota Vikings Win
Tier: standard
Confidence: medium
Minnesota acquired Cam Robinson for needed tackle help and paid a future fourth-round pick. Robinson gave the Vikings useful short-term protection value, while Jacksonville’s return was modest.
Assets Received
- Player Cam Robinson
- Pick Conditional 2026 7th round pick (did not convey)
- Pick 2026 4th round pick (117th overall subsequently traded, Travis Burke)
Trade Analysis
Jacksonville recovered a future fourth-round pick for Cam Robinson, but Minnesota received the more useful football value in the deal.
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→ Green Bay Packers Win
Tier: minor
Confidence: high
Cleveland Browns acquired 2017 1st round pick (29th overall, David Njoku) from Green Bay Packers for 2017 2nd round pick (33rd overall, Kevin King) and 2017 4th round pick (108th overall, Vince Biegel). The overall result favors Green Bay Packers over Cleveland Browns.
Assets Received
- Pick 2017 1st round pick (29th overall, David Njoku)
- Pick 2017 2nd round pick (33rd overall, Kevin King)
- Pick 2017 4th round pick (108th overall, Vince Biegel)
Trade Analysis
The grade spread supports Green Bay Packers: that side earned the higher mark because it produced the clearer recorded football value.
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→ Even Trade
Tier: minor
Confidence: high
Seattle moved the 2017 #31 pick to San Francisco, which used it on LB Reuben Foster, in exchange for #34 and #111. The deal gave Seattle extra draft flexibility and the pick that became S Tedric Thompson. Seattle's side of this 2017 draft-capital exchange was straightforward: the Seahawks received 2017 second round pick (#34-Cam Robinson); 2017 fourth round pick (#111-Tedric Thompson) and surrendered 2017 first round pick (#31-Reuben Foster). The grade reflects the known return, while San Francisco 49ers's grade accounts for the countervalue. The trade belongs as a standard database entry because its documented impact was real but not franchise-shaping.
Assets Received
- Pick 2017 second round pick (#34-Cam Robinson)
- Pick 2017 fourth round pick (#111-Tedric Thompson)
- Pick 2017 first round pick (#31-Reuben Foster)
Trade Analysis
San Francisco 49ers received 2017 first round pick (#31-Reuben Foster) while sending 2017 second round pick (#34-Cam Robinson); 2017 fourth round pick (#111-Tedric Thompson) to Seattle.
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