Vikings acquire left tackle Cam Robinson from Jaguars to replace Christian Darrisaw

Jacksonville Jaguars offensive tackle Cam Robinson (74) blocks during the NFL game between the Tennessee Titans and the Jacksonville Jaguars on January 7, 2024, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN.  ((Photo by Bryan Lynn/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images))

The Minnesota Vikings announced Wednesday they’ve acquired tackle Cam Robinson from the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Vikings are sending Jacksonville a conditional 2026 fifth round pick for Robinson and a 2026 conditional seventh round pick.

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Vikings players react to Christian Darrisaw's injury

Vikings players Garrett Bradbury, Blake Brandel, David Quessenberry and Walter Rouse react to Christian Darrisaw's season-ending knee injury from the locker room at TCO Performance Center on Monday. Also hear from Stephon Gilmore and Josh Metellus.

What it means

The Vikings didn’t waste any time in finding a replacement for Christian Darrisaw, who is out for the season after suffering a torn ACL and MCL late in the first half of last Thursday’s loss to the L.A. Rams. Darrisaw had his left leg get rolled up on as he was blocking on an Aaron Jones run play.

The Vikings then took a knee and ran out the clock. David Quessenberry took Darrisaw’s spot for the rest of the game.

What they’re getting in Robinson

Robinson is in his eighth NFL season and was a second round pick by Jaguars in 2017 out of Alabama. He’s made 94 starts, including three playoff games in his rookie year. Robinson also started all 43 games at left tackle over three seasons at Alabama, and won a national title with the Crimson Tide.

"When you lose a player like Christian Darrisaw, it’s so catastrophic because he means so much to your team, to your offense. To find a player of Cam’s caliber in-season like Kwesi was able to do, very much look forward to getting him here," Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell said. "If he’s able to go for us this weekend, that’ll be great."

Kwesi Adofo-Mensah felt the need to go out and get a starting-caliber offensive lineman with the Vikings off to a 5-2 start with the NFL trade deadline next week.

What’s next

The Vikings practice on Wednesday in preparation to host the Indianapolis Colts for Sunday Night Football at U.S. Bank Stadium. O'Connell said Robinson is arriving to the team facility and needs to finish his physical and medical process, but will immediately go into team meetings and is expected to practice on Thursday.