The Kenny Pickett for Dorian Thompson-Robinson trade is a wrap: Full details

   

The NFL Draft includes closing the books on trades that included draft picks as compensation, including the deal that sent Kenny Pickett to the Cleveland Browns, netting the Philadelphia Eagles an extra Day 3 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

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Original terms of the Kenny Pickett trade for Dorian Thompson-Robinson

Eagles get: Dorian Thompson-Robinson, 2025 fifth-round pick
Browns get: Kenny Pickett

The pick, originally from the Detroit Lions, settled at 164 overall.

Who did the Eagles select with the pick from the Kenny Pickett trade?

In addition to Dorian Thompson-Robinson, the Eagles received a fifth-round selection, pick 164.

The Eagles then packaged pick 164 and pick 32 to trade up one spot with the Kansas City Chiefs to select Jihaad Campbell at pick 31 in the first round.

It remains to be seen who the Chiefs will pick at 164, assuming they keep the selection.

What did the Browns get in the Kenny Pickett trade?

The Browns received former first-round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Kenny Pickett, who is now with his third team in as many seasons. His production in Pittsburgh was far from stellar, though he will be able to show his teammates in Cleveland the Super Bowl ring he earned backing up Jalen Hurts for the Eagles during 2024.

What should fans of both teams expect in terms of on-field performance from Dorian Thompson-Robinson?

Neither Pickett nor Thompson-Robinson has shown much to this point in their careers, but both are young enough that it is too early to write them off. With that in mind, the Eagles now have Thompson-Robinson as a QB3 option for two seasons for less than the Browns are obligated to pay Pickett for a single season.