Sources – OT Cam Robinson agrees to one-year take care of Texans

Free-agent offensive sort out Cam Robinson is signing a one-year take care of the Houston Texans, sources inform ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The deal can max out at $14.5M subsequent season, a supply tells ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
Robinson’s signing comes simply over per week after the Texans traded All-Professional sort out Laremy Tunsil to the Washington Commanders in return for a collection of picks within the 2025 and 2026 NFL drafts. He’ll be a part of an offensive line group that options just lately signed guard Laken Tomlinson, sort out duo of Tytus Howard and Blake Fisher to associate with guard Juice Scruggs and middle Jarrett Patterson. Final season with Tunsil within the fold, the Texans allowed quarterback C.J. Stroud to be sacked 52 occasions, tied for the third-most allowed within the NFL final season.
Robinson, 29, spent the primary 7½ years of his profession with the Jacksonville Jaguars earlier than the Minnesota Vikings acquired him final season in Week 9 as a brief substitute for injured left sort out Christian Darrisaw.
He made his first begin for the Vikings 5 days after the commerce and made a complete of 11 begins, together with the postseason. The Vikings received 9 consecutive video games over that interval earlier than losses to the Detroit Lions in Week 18 and the Los Angeles Rams within the wild-card playoff spherical.
Robinson helped fill a void on an offensive line that did not have an apparent various on the roster, however the drop-off from Darrisaw was noticeable. Robinson ranked twenty fifth in go block win charge and forty fifth in run block win charge amongst tackles after the commerce.
Based on Subsequent Gen Stats, Robinson allowed the third-highest go strain charge amongst left tackles with not less than 500 go blocking snaps (12.1%) and the fourth-most sacks (9).
The Jaguars’ second-round choose in 2017, Robinson has made it via full seasons twice in his profession: 2020 and 2024. Accidents and a four-game suspension in 2023, for violating the NFL’s performance-enhancing drug coverage, value him video games in all different seasons.
ESPN’s Kevin Seifert DJ Bien-Aime contributed to this report.