Even though he no longer plays for their team, Jacksonville Jaguars fans are still voting for the team’s third-round pick from 2016 to make the Pro Bowl.
When Jacksonville traded defensive end Yannick Ngakoue to the Minnesota Vikings during the offseason for a second-round draft pick and a conditional fifth-round pick, one of the terms of the deal was that the fifth-rounder would turn into a fourth if Ngakoue goes to the Pro Bowl this season. And if the 25-year-old goes to the Pro Bowl and the Vikings win the Super Bowl, the fifth-round selection turns into a third-round pick.
So even though the Vikings traded him to Baltimore for a pair of picks prior to the deadline, those conditions still apply to Ngakoue as a Raven because the language in the trade agreement is not team-specific, a source told ESPN.
That’s why Jaguars fans who are desperate for reinforcements for their 1-8 are up-voting Ngakoue to the Pro Bowl in the hope of turning that conditional fifth-round pick into a fourth-rounder.
Ngakoue will only get to the Pro Bowl with help from Jacksonville fans — and potentially Bears, Lions and Packers fans hoping to hurt their division rival — as he only has 15 tackles and five sacks between his time with the Vikings and Ravens.
Whether you’re looking to get into shape, or just get out of a funk, The Charge has got you covered. Sign up for our new wellness newsletter today.