Following the conclusion of the 2026 NFL draft, we have the full results of the Jacksonville Jaguars and Las Vegas Raiders' Jakobi Meyers trade from the 2025 season.
Prior to the NFL trade deadline, the Jaguars traded pick 117, which was originally from Minnesota in the Cam Robinson trade, and pick 182 to the Raiders in exchange for Meyers.
Even with trading away two picks, the Jaguars still entered the 2026 draft with 11 selections and ended up making 10 total picks.
The Raiders used pick 117 as part of a trade package with Houston. In Round 2, Las Vegas traded picks 36 and 117 to the Texans for picks 38 and 91. The Raiders then used pick 38 to pick Arizona safety Treydan Stukes. Texas A&M guard Trey Zuhn was then the pick at 91 overall.
Pick 182 was traded to Buffalo back in March in a deal for cornerback Taron Johnson.
Upon arriving in Jacksonville, Meyers would make an immediate impact, as Coen described earlier this offseason. Meyers' ability to attack the middle and intermediate parts of the field, along with being a willing run-blocker, allows him to fill a very important role within the Jaguars' offense.
Having that presence in the offense who can handle those key roles then frees up the other Jaguars' pass-catchers. He also brought needed reliability as a pass-catcher to a Jaguars' wide receiver room that was struggling with drops early last season.
The Jaguars then signed Meyers to a three-year contract extension in December.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Jaguars-Raiders trade for Jakobi Meyers now full circle
