Cam Robinson
Trade history, asset movement, verdicts, and team impact for Cam Robinson.
Trade Impact Summary
Cam Robinson appears in 3 trade records in the TradeVerdicts database.
Related Trades
Too early for a final verdict. Minnesota received Cam Robinson and a conditional 2026 pick (7th round; did not convey) and sent 2026 4th round pick (117th overall subsequently traded, Travis Burke); grade should stay TBD until the assets develop.
Seattle acquired 2017 2nd round pick (35th overall, Malik McDowell); 2017 6th round pick (187th overall, Michael Tyson) from Jacksonville Jaguars on 2017-04-28, sending 2017 2nd round pick (34th overall, Cam Robinson) in return. The value case for Seattle comes down to the direct asset exchange: 2017 2nd round pick (35th overall, Malik McDowell); 2017 6th round pick (187th overall, Michael Tyson) for 2017 2nd round pick (34th overall, Cam Robinson). There is no clear evidence of a major downstream swing, so the grade stays modest rather than inflated. For TradeVerdicts, this row matters because it preserves the transaction trail without overstating the long-term Seahawks impact.
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 B- grade reflects the known return, while San Francisco 49ers's C grade accounts for the countervalue. The trade belongs as a standard database entry because its documented impact was real but not franchise-shaping.