Full details of Commanders trade of William Jackson III to Steelers

The financial details and draft-pick compensation are in after Washington traded cornerback William Jackson III to the Steelers.

The Washington Commanders’ desire to get rid of cornerback William Jackson III ahead of Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline was one of the worst-kept secrets in the league.

If Washington could not find a trade partner for Jackson, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reported Tuesday morning that the Commanders would likely release Jackson.

Fortunately for Washington, a trade did materialize, as the Commanders sent Jackson to the Pittsburgh Steelers. We now have the final details of that trade and what it means for Washington.

The Commanders save $2.77 million as Pittsburgh is now on the hook for Jackson’s base salary for the remainder of the season. There will be a $9 million cap hit for Washington in 2023. However, Jackson was scheduled to be the Commanders’ second-highest cap hit next season. So, while that high dead cap is tough to swallow, it’s a good move for Washington. It’s even more impressive that the Commanders found a trade partner.

Here’s what it cost for the Steelers, courtesy of Spotrac.

If Jackson returns to form, $12.75 million is a reasonable price for good cornerback play.

How much did Jackson cost the Commanders for 16 games?

Ouch.

As for the compensation, the teams swapped conditional late-round picks in 2025, with no further details provided at the current time.

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