Player Trade Profile
Andrew Booth
Explore every recorded NFL trade involving Andrew Booth,
including the assets exchanged, team grades, final verdicts,
and TradeVerdicts analysis.
Trade Impact Summary
The TradeVerdicts database links Andrew Booth to 3 public trade records involving Dallas Cowboys, Minnesota Vikings, Indianapolis Colts, and Washington Commanders.
Each record below shows what the teams received, how each side
was graded, and the analysis behind the verdict. Grades and
verdicts follow the
TradeVerdicts methodology
.
Transaction Record
Related Trades
3 records Even Trade
Tier: standard
Confidence: medium
Minnesota swapped Andrew Booth for Nahshon Wright in a depth-cornerback exchange. Neither side created a meaningful long-term edge, making this a low-impact even trade.
Trade Analysis
Dallas took a depth swing on Andrew Booth while sending out Nahshon Wright. The exchange did not create a clear winner for either side.
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→ Indianapolis Colts Win
Tier: minor
Confidence: high
Minnesota Vikings acquired 2022 2nd round pick (42nd overall, Andrew Booth) and 2022 4th round pick (122nd overall subsequently traded, Zamir White) from Indianapolis Colts for 2022 2nd round pick (53rd overall, Alec Pierce), 2022 3rd round pick (77th overall, Bernhard Raimann) and 2022 6th round pick (192nd overall, Andrew Ogletree). The stronger recorded return sits with Indianapolis Colts, matching the Indianapolis Colts Win verdict.
Assets Received
- Pick 2022 2nd round pick (42nd overall, Andrew Booth)
- Pick 2022 4th round pick (122nd overall subsequently traded, Zamir White)
- Pick 2022 2nd round pick (53rd overall, Alec Pierce), 2022 3rd round pick (77th overall, Bernhard Raimann) and 2022 6th round pick (192nd overall, Andrew Ogletree)
Trade Analysis
The edge goes to Indianapolis Colts because the recorded return is stronger than what it gave up.
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→ Indianapolis Colts Win
Tier: major
Confidence: high
Indianapolis Colts acquired 2022 2nd round pick (42nd overall subsequently traded, Andrew Booth), 2022 3rd round pick (73rd overall, Jelani Woods) and 2023 3rd round pick (79th overall, Josh Downs) from Washington Commanders for Carson Wentz, 2022 2nd round pick (47th overall, Phidarian Mathis) and 2022 7th round pick (240th overall, Christian Holmes). Indianapolis Colts received the stronger recorded football value, matching the Indianapolis Colts Win verdict.
Assets Received
- Pick 2022 2nd round pick (42nd overall subsequently traded, Andrew Booth), 2022 3rd round pick (73rd overall, Jelani Woods) and 2023 3rd round pick (79th overall, Josh Downs)
- Pick Carson Wentz, 2022 2nd round pick (47th overall, Phidarian Mathis) and 2022 7th round pick (240th overall, Christian Holmes)
Trade Analysis
The grade spread supports Indianapolis Colts: that side earned the higher mark because it produced the clearer recorded football value.
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