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After taking a look at what it would cost the Jacksonville Jaguars to trade up in the 2026 NFL draft, what could GM James Gladstone acquire if he were to move back in the second round?
With 11 selections in this year's draft, including four in the top 100, trading back isn't a need for the Jaguars. Even without a first-round selection, Jacksonville still possesses their share of draft capital.
However, with that many picks comes flexibility, and if the board dictates that trading back is the prudent move, then one would assume that doing so is very much in play for Gladstone. In last year's draft, we saw his willingness to move both up and down.
Using the Rich Hill trade value chart as our guide, here is what the Jaguars could net if they were to trade down from pick No. 56 overall.
Jaguars' trade away: Pick 56 (340)
Jaguars receive: Picks 63 (276), 125 (47), 171 (23)
Jaguars' trade away: Pick 56 (340)
Jaguars receive: Picks 68 (250), 108 (98)
Jaguars' trade away: Pick 56 (340)
Jaguars receive: Picks 74 (220), 148 (32.3), 169 (23.8)
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2026 NFL draft: How many picks could Jaguars gain trading back in Round 2?
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With 11 selections in this year's draft, including four in the top 100, trading back isn't a need for the Jaguars. Even without a first-round selection, Jacksonville still possesses their share of draft capital.
However, with that many picks comes flexibility, and if the board dictates that trading back is the prudent move, then one would assume that doing so is very much in play for Gladstone. In last year's draft, we saw his willingness to move both up and down.
Using the Rich Hill trade value chart as our guide, here is what the Jaguars could net if they were to trade down from pick No. 56 overall.
Trading back to pick No. 63
Jaguars' trade away: Pick 56 (340)
Jaguars receive: Picks 63 (276), 125 (47), 171 (23)
Trading back to pick No. 68
Jaguars' trade away: Pick 56 (340)
Jaguars receive: Picks 68 (250), 108 (98)
Trading back to pick No. 74
Jaguars' trade away: Pick 56 (340)
Jaguars receive: Picks 74 (220), 148 (32.3), 169 (23.8)
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2026 NFL draft: How many picks could Jaguars gain trading back in Round 2?
Continue reading...