Seahawks acquire Roy Robertson-Harris from Jaguars to bolster struggling defense

Alex Parker

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Seattle Seahawks acquire defensive tackle Roy Robertson-Harris in a trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars, bolstering their struggling defense.

Why it matters: The Seahawks' defense has been struggling, particularly against the run, during their recent three-game losing streak. Adding Robertson-Harris provides much-needed reinforcement to their defensive line.

  • The Seahawks have allowed the third-most rushing yards in the NFL over their losing streak.
  • Robertson-Harris brings experience and playmaking ability to help address this issue.

What's new: The Seahawks are giving up a 2026 sixth-round pick in exchange for Robertson-Harris from the Jaguars.

  • This is the second trade between the Seahawks and Jaguars in recent months, showcasing the ongoing relationship between the two teams.

Yes, but: While Robertson-Harris has shown potential and productivity throughout his career, he has dealt with injuries that have limited his playing time.

  • He has recorded 19 sacks and 26 tackles for loss in 106 career games, including two sacks and three tackles for loss in six games this season.
  • Robertson-Harris signed a three-year extension with the Jaguars in February 2023, indicating the team's belief in his abilities.

What to watch: Seahawks fans will be eager to see how Robertson-Harris integrates into the team's defensive scheme and contributes to improving their performance against the run.

What's next: With the addition of Robertson-Harris, the Seahawks will work on solidifying their defense and addressing other areas of concern as they aim to turn their season around.

The bottom line: The acquisition of Roy Robertson-Harris provides the Seahawks with a valuable piece to strengthen their defense and address their struggles against the run.