Following the conclusion of the 2026 NFL draft, we have the full results of the Jacksonville Jaguars and Philadelphia Eagles‘ Tank Bigsby trade from the 2025 season.
Prior to Week 2 of the 2025 season, the Jaguars traded Bigsby to the Eagles in return for two draft picks in the 2026 NFL draft — a fifth-rounder (pick 166) and a sixth-rounder (pick 203).
So who did the Jaguars select with those picks?
Jaguars final picks in Tank Bigsby trade
- The Jaguars used pick 166 as part of a package to trade up in the fourth round to select Duke defensive end Wesley Williams.
- Pick 203 was used by the Jaguars to draft Stanford wide receiver CJ Williams.
The addition of W. Williams gives the Jaguars’ defensive end rotation a much-needed boost. This was a unit short on depth coming into the NFL draft.
“That dude gets after it,” Gladstone said of Williams. “He’s got the makeup that aligns with everything that we covet.”
CJ Williams adds competition to the back end of the Jaguars’ wide receiver depth chart. He brings a blocking presence to the position, which Jacksonville covets, and will attack the football, as Gladstone noted.
“He fits the bill for a lot of the things that I’ve long appreciated in wide receiver play,” Gladstone said.
With the Eagles, Bigsby carried the ball 62 times for 363 yards, averaging 5.9 yards per attempt with two touchdowns in 2025. He also had nine kick return attempts, averaging 20.8 yards per return.
Who won Jaguars-Eagles Tank Bigsby trade?
It is still way too early to tell. How Wesley Williams and CJ Williams perform for the Jaguars will go a long way in determining that outcome.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Jaguars-Eagles trade for Tank Bigsby now full circle