After the Jacksonville Jaguars acquired guard Daniel Faalele in a deal with the New York Giants, the terms of the trade have been reported.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Jaguars are sending a 2027 sixth-round selection to New York.
This still leaves the Jaguars with nine selections in next year's draft.
Trade terms: Jaguars are acquiring OL Daniel Faalele from the New York Giants in exchange for a sixth-round selection in the 2027 NFL Draft, pending a physical.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 19, 2026
Jaguars trade for Daniel Faalele
The addition of Faalele gives the Jaguars needed depth up front as they navigate numerous injuries. With Patrick Mekari sidelined for the time being after having back surgery, the starting right guard role is up for grabs, and Faalele has started 34 games there over the last two
seasons with Baltimore.
In this most recent season, he allowed four sacks and 30 pressures over 535 pass-blocking reps, ranking 60th out of 85 guards in PFF's pass-blocking efficiency. He ranked 65th in run-blocking grade.
Even with the addition of Faalele, the Jaguars could still choose to have a competition for that starting role. Wyatt Milum -- when he returns from injury -- and Jonah Monheim are other candidates to fill that role.
That said, what this move does is give the Jaguars added flexibility. Walker Little can stay at right tackle and Ezra Cleveland at left guard. Faalele's experience will also boost the competition as well.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Trade terms for Jaguars-Giants Daniel Faalele deal revealed











