Player Trade Profile

100

Trade history, asset movement, verdicts, and team impact for 100.

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Trade Impact Summary

100 appears in 40 trade records in the TradeVerdicts database.

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Jacksonville Jaguars Win

Jacksonville moved down from pick 70 to pick 102 while adding two future third-round picks from Detroit. This is a classic delayed-value trade. The Jaguars sacrificed immediate draft position but added two future Day 2 assets, making the final grade dependent on how those future picks develop

2025-04-25
San Francisco 49ers Win

San Francisco came out slightly behind in a close exchange, with 2024 3rd round pick (100th overall, Luke McCaffrey) carrying a bit more value than Chase Young

2023-10-31
Las Vegas Raiders Win

Las Vegas Raiders received 2023 3rd round pick (100th overall, Tre Tucker) in the transaction with New York Giants, with Darren Waller leaving the Raiders side. The grade reflects that the final value split leans to the Raiders on long-term football value. Draft-capital value drives most of the Raiders-side read

2023-03-14
New York Giants Win

Kansas City acquired Kadarius Toney from New York Giants for 2023 3rd round p. New York Giants gets the verdict based on the stronger recorded return.

2022-10-27
Baltimore Ravens Win

Arizona acquired Marquise Brown and a third (Myjai Sanders) for a first (23rd, Kaiir Elam). Even. Brown flashed as a WR1 in 2022 before injuries and inconsistency, while Elam busted in Buffalo and Sanders washed out quickly. Both teams paid a premium for disappointing returns, resulting in a wash

2022-04-28
Las Vegas Raiders Win

Las Vegas Raiders received 2020 3rd round pick (100th overall, Tanner Muse), 2020 4th round pick (139th overall, Amik Robertson) and 2020 5th ro. in the transaction with New England Patriots, with 2020 3rd round pick (91st overall, Devin Asiasi) and 2020 5th round pick (159th overall, Justin Rohrwasser) leaving the Raiders side. The grade reflects that the final value split leans to the Raiders on long-term football value. Draft-capital value drives most of the Raiders-side read

2020-04-24
Even Trade

Cleveland acquired 2016 4th round pick (114th overall, Ricardo Louis) and 2016 5th round pick (154th overall, Jordan Payton) from Las Vegas/Oakland Raiders for 2016 4th round pick (100th overall, Connor Cook). The available record points to a balanced exchange or low-stakes roster churn, not a clear historical win.

2016-04-30
Philadelphia Eagles Win

Philadelphia acquired 2016 1st round pick (2nd overall, Carson Wentz) and 2017 4th round pick (139th overall subsequently traded, Jehu Chesson) from Cleveland Browns for 2016 1st round pick (8th overall subsequently traded, Jack Conklin), 2016 3rd round pick (77th overall subsequently traded, Daryl Worley), 2016 4th round pick (100th overall subsequently traded, Connor Cook), 2017 1st round pick (12th overall subsequently traded, Deshaun Watson) and 2018 2nd round pick (64th overall subsequently traded, Tyquan Lewis).

2016-04-20
Tennessee Titans Win

The Rams traded up to No. 1 for Jared Goff, while Tennessee received a massive draft haul that became or helped create Derrick Henry, Corey Davis, Austin Johnson, Jonnu Smith, and more. Goff helped the Rams reach a Super Bowl, but Tennessee created the stronger total roster value.

2016-04-14
Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans Win

Philadelphia acquired 2016 4th round pick (100th overall subsequently traded, Connor Cook) from Tennessee Titans for DeMarco Murray and 2016 4th round pick (113th overall subsequently traded, Nick Kwiatkoski).

2016-03-09
Las Vegas Raiders Win

Oakland Raiders added 2013 4th round pick (112th overall, Tyler Wilson) and 2013 6th round pick (181st overall, Latavius Murray) while sending 2013 4th round pick (100th overall, Akeem Spence) to Tampa Bay Buccaneers. the final grade reflects that the deal stands as a clear Raiders win on the final curve. Draft-capital value drives most of the Raiders-side read

2013-04-27
Minnesota Vikings Win

Minnesota traded down and still landed Chris Cook, Everson Griffen, and extra value, with Griffen becoming the prize

2010-04-22
Oakland Raiders Win

Oakland Raiders acquired 2008 4th round pick (100th overall, Tyvon Branch) from Dallas Cowboys for 2008 4th round pick (104th overall subsequently traded, Beau Bell) and 2008 7th round pick (213th overall subsequently traded, Chauncey Washington). Branch became the most useful player tied to the exchange, giving the Raiders the stronger outcome.

2008-04-27
Dallas Cowboys Win

Miami acquired Akin Ayodele and Anthony Fasano from Cowboys for 2008 4th round pick (100th overall subsequently traded, Tyvon Branch). The original C- already leaned against Miami, and the second pass treats that slight disadvantage as a narrow loss rather than leaving it buried as an Even. The grade still accounts for era, role, uncertainty in conditional picks or cash terms, and whether the traded asset produced meaningful on-field value after the move

2008-04-26
Seattle Seahawks Win

Seattle packaged the #11 pick and additional selections to Atlanta to move up to #3 overall for CB Shawn Springs. This was the decisive second step after Seattle flipped Rick Mirer to Chicago. Springs became a Pro Bowl-caliber corner and a seven-year starter, giving the Seahawks the high-end defensive back they were chasing. The price was steep, but Seattle turned a fading quarterback asset into a premium corner through a smart two-trade chain.

1997-03-28
Denver Broncos Win

Denver acquired 1996 3rd round pick (65th overall, Detron Smith), 1996 4th round pick (100th overall, Jeff Lewis) and 1996 7th round pick (213th overall, Leslie Ratliffe) from Baltimore Ravens in exchange for 1996 2nd round pick (55th overall, DeRon Jenkins). This was primarily a draft-position exchange, with Denver reshaping its pick stack rather than adding an established player. The grades stay conservative because the historical value depends on how the selected players developed after the swap

1996-04-20
Even Trade

Seattle acquired 1997 4th round pick (100th overall subsequently traded, Henri Crockett) from Baltimore Ravens on 1996-03-12, sending Jeff Blackshear in return. Seattle's side of this 1996 draft-capital exchange was straightforward: the Seahawks received 1997 4th round pick (100th overall subsequently traded, Henri Crockett) and surrendered Jeff Blackshear. The grade reflects the known return, while Baltimore Ravens's grade accounts for the countervalue. The trade belongs as a standard database entry because its documented impact was real but not franchise-shaping.

1996-03-12
Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers Win

The Chargers acquired 1995 2nd round pick (34th overall, Terrance Shaw), 1995 3rd round pick (98th overall, Preston Harrison) and 1995 4th round pick (100th overall, Chris Cowart) from Carolina Panthers for 1995 1st round pick (29th overall, Blake Brockermeyer). The trade was not a franchise-shifter, but the player-value exchange supports a modest directional verdict.

1995-04-22
San Francisco 49ers Win

Los Angeles/Cleveland/St. Louis Rams acquired 1994 1st round pick (15th overall, Wayne Gandy), 1994 2nd round pick (56th overall, Brad Ottis) and 1994 3rd round pick (100th overall, Ernest Jones) from San Francisco 49ers for 1994 1st round pick (7th overall, Bryant Young). Hindsight favors the Rams side because the acquired value, role, or draft outcome carried more weight than the outgoing package.

1994-04-24
San Francisco 49ers Win

San Francisco traded Bill Romanowski to Philadelphia for 1994 third- and sixth-round draft value. The 49ers received the stronger asset package in the current record and win the trade.

1994-04-24
Chicago Bears Win

Indianapolis Colts (franchise now Indianapolis Colts) acquired 1993 fourth round pick (#92-Derwin Gray (L.)) from Chicago Bears for 1993 fourth round pick (#100-Myron Baker); 1993 sixth round pick (#156-(James) Tim Watson). Chicago Bears gets the edge because the Colts surrendered the stronger long-term asset or received limited return.

1993-04-25
Arizona/St. Louis Cardinals Win

New England acquired 1992 second round pick (#35-Rod Smith (Marc)) from Arizona/St. Louis Cardinals for 1992 second round pick (#46-Tony Sacca); 1992 fourth round pick (#100-Michael Bankston). Lean; grade reflects realized player value, pick outcomes, uncertainty, and historical context rather than raw asset count.

1992-01-01
Even Trade

Pittsburgh acquired 1991 fourth round pick (#88-Sammy Walker) from New England/Boston Patriots for 1991 fourth round pick (#100-Raghib Ismail / Rocket Ismail); 1991 fifth round pick (#127-Floyd Fields). This 1991 transaction with New England/Boston Patriots registered as a roughly balanced exchange. Both clubs addressed their stated roster or draft-board priorities without a clear winner emerging from the historical record. The assets involved were comparable in tier and subsequent career value

1991-04-21
New England Patriots Win

Los Angeles Raiders added 1991 fourth round pick (#100-Raghib Ismail / Rocket Ismail) while sending 1991 fifth round pick (#124-Ben Coates); 1992 fourth round pick (#100-Michael Bankston) to New England Patriots. Draft-capital value drives most of the Raiders-side read

1991-04-21
Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans Win

Minnesota acquired Archie Manning; Dave Casper from Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans for 1984 second round pick (#40-Victor Scott); 1984 fourth round pick (#100-Patrick Allen). The names were bigger than the remaining value. Manning and Casper were near the end, while Houston turned the picks into useful multi-year starters, making the pick return the better strict-hindsight side.

1983-09-20
Chicago Bears Win

Chicago acquired Jeff Lee from Arizona/St. Louis Cardinals for $100 cash. Chicago gets the slight hindsight edge once actual careers, pick conversions, and roster value are weighed. This is no longer treated as a default Even merely because the compensation was modest; the grade reflects the better realized football asset.

1981-08-03
Atlanta Falcons Win

Atlanta acquired 1979 fourth round pick (#100-Lynn Cain); 1980 fourth round pick (#105-I.M. Hipp) from Philadelphia Eagles for Humphrey

1979-03-05
Detroit Lions Win

Seattle acquired $100 cash from Detroit Lions on 1977-08-19, sending Fred Steinfort in return. From a hindsight view, the Seahawks neither created a defining win nor suffered a major loss here. The important public-facing detail is the actual exchange — $100 cash for Fred Steinfort — rather than a forced storyline. That makes the row useful for database completeness while keeping it below the major-trade tier.

1977-08-19
Even Trade

The Chargers acquired unspecified consideration; $100 cash from Philadelphia Eagles for unspecified consideration; Drew Mahalic. Cash-only return limits the Chargers' football value compared with the player asset moved.

1976-07-20
San Francisco 49ers Win

San Francisco acquired 1975 ninth-round and 1976 fourth-round pick value from Philadelphia for Joe Randy Jackson. The 49ers received the slightly stronger asset package in a close exchange.

1974-09-10
Chicago Bears Win

Dallas acquired $100 cash from Chicago Bears for Bruce Craft. Chicago Bears receives a slight edge because Dallas gave up the cleaner or more useful side of a modest exchange.

1974-08-07
Chicago Bears Win

The Chargers acquired unspecified consideration; $100 cash from Chicago Bears for unspecified consideration; Tom Forrest. Cash-only return limits the Chargers' football value compared with the player asset moved.

1974-08-06
Even Trade

The Chargers acquired unspecified consideration; Jon Knoble / John Knoble / Johnnie Knoble from Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams for unspecified consideration; $100 cash. The record is too incomplete or too marginal to separate the sides with confidence, so this remains a true even.

1974-08-06
Even Trade

The Chargers acquired unspecified consideration; Fred Forsberg from Buffalo Bills for unspecified consideration; $100 cash. The record is too incomplete or too marginal to separate the sides with confidence, so this remains a true even.

1974-08-02
Oakland Raiders Win

Oakland Raiders received Warren Bankston in the transaction with Pittsburgh Steelers, with 1974 draft pick (probably #100-James Allen / Jim Allen / Jimmy Allen); 1974 draft pick (probably #150-Rick Druschel) leaving the Raiders side. The grade reflects that the final value split leans to the Raiders on long-term football value. The surrendered draft-capital component is central to the final grade

1973-09-10
Oakland Raiders Win

Oakland Raiders added 1974 fourth round pick (probably #100-James Allen / Jim Allen / Jimmy Allen) while sending Tom Keating to Pittsburgh Steelers. the final grade reflects that the deal leans to the Raiders on long-term football value. Draft-capital value drives most of the Raiders-side read

1973-07-22
Oakland Raiders Win

Oakland Raiders acquired Tom Maxwell, the 1972 fourth-round pick used on Dave Dalby, and a seventh-rounder from the Colts for Bill Laskey and a 1972 second-rounder. The decisive asset was Dalby, who became a 14-year Raiders center and three-time Super Bowl champion; that long-term core value justifies a clear Raiders Win

1971-07-07
Chicago Bears Win

Los Angeles/Cleveland/St. Louis Rams acquired Richie Petitbon from Chicago Bears for Lee Calland;1970 fourth round pick (#100-Ross Brupbacher);1971 third round pick (#71-Bob Newton (b)). Hindsight leans toward Chicago Bears because the outgoing Rams value or the partner's eventual return proved stronger than what Los Angeles/Cleveland/St. Louis kept.

1969-05-17
Even Trade

Vikings received 1965 eighth round pick (#100-John Hankinson); sent Roy Williams (b)

1963-10-30
Chicago Bears Win

Bears bought Ed Healey from Rock Island Independents for $100. Healey became Hall of Fame tackle (Class of 1964), five-time All-Pro, anchor of early Bears lines. $100 remains the best dollars-to-Hall-of-Fame ratio in NFL history.

1922-11-27