Jacksonville Jaguars, Falcons swap former second-round picks in trade
The Jacksonville Jaguars made a significant trade with the Falcons ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft a little less than a week away.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have traded former 2024 second-round selection, defensive lineman Maason Smith in exchange for Atlanta Falcons DL Ruke Orhorhoro , a source confirmed to the Times-Union Friday afternoon. ESPN was first to report the player-for-player deal. Orhorhoro was also drafted in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 13 picks ahead of Smith with the 35th overall selection in that year's draft.
Jaguars 2026 NFL Draft guide: Everything you need to know Smith, 6-foot-5, 306 pounds was expected to be one of the team's anchor players on the defensive line, bringing pass rush ability from the interior of the team's defense. In 2024, Smith started just five games, playing in 11 after a slow start to the season. Smith capitalized on extended playing time as the season came to a close, finishing with three sacks.
In 2024, Smith saw the field on 51% of the team's defensive snaps. In 2025, however, Smith's snap count dropped dramatically to just 36%, playing on 311 of of the team's defensive snaps. Smith played in 13 games, starting two.
He totaled 15 tackles (four solos), but was shutout in impacting the quarterback with zero tackles for loss, sacks and quarterback hits. Orhorhoro, 6-foot-4, 295 pounds, has played in 25 games for the Falcons with eight starts. Last season, Orhorhoro accounted for 25 tackles (12 solos), four tackles for loss, six quarterback hits and 3.