
Cam Robinson helped the Vikings to a 15-2 record in 2024 following a trade from Jacksonville in late October.
The Texans have seemingly found their short-term replacement for the recently-traded Laremy Tunsil.
According to multiple NFL insiders, the Texans are signing former Jaguars and Vikings left tackle Cam Robinson to a one-year, $12 million deal that could be worth up to $14.5 million.
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
The Texans have been working overtime attempting to rebuild the offensive line and retool the group following Tunsil’s trade to the Commanders early last week. They have already traded for former Vikings right guard Ed Ingram and signed both veteran guard Laken Tomlinson and offensive tackle Zach Thomas. All three of those players will join positional competitions at multiple spots along the offensive line.
This past season, Robinson earned a season Pro Football Focus grade of 64.7, good for 41st among 59 offensive who played at least 600 snaps in 2024. His run block grade of 59.9 ranked 42nd among that same group while his pass block grade of 70.4 ranked 34th.
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