
After being traded to the Vikings following Christian Darrisaw’s injury, Cam Robinson is headed to the Texans to replace the recently-traded Laremy Tunsil.
After holding down the blindside for Sam Darnold in his lone year with the Vikings, left tackle Cam Robinson is signing with the Houston Texans, per ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler, as the presumed replacement for the recently-traded Laremy Tunsil. The deal is reportedly a one-year contract worth up to $14.5 million.
Robinson was acquired by the Vikings via trade from the Jacksonville Jaguars following the season-ending injury suffered by left tackle Christian Darrisaw in Week 8 against the Rams.
Free agent offensive tackle Cam Robinson is signing with the #Texans, per sources.
One of the top players in free agency steps in to start. pic.twitter.com/otSzC8a2Mq
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) March 19, 2025
Along with Robinson, the Vikings received a 2026 conditional seventh-round pick in exchange for a conditional 2026 fifth-round pick that could be upgraded to a fourth should Robinson play a certain amount of snaps in Minnesota.
Due to Robinson’s new contract, the Vikings are likely to receive an additional fourth-round compensatory pick in 2026, replacing the one they sent to Jacksonville in the initial trade.
It’s been a heck of an offseason for general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and it just got even better.
Hello comp picks!
Look at Cam Robinson (74) get out in space and block two players on this screen to Justin Jefferson pic.twitter.com/9ApA9RG1jW
— Will Ragatz (@WillRagatz) December 3, 2024