Brycen Hopkins
Trade history, asset movement, verdicts, and team impact for Brycen Hopkins.
Trade Impact Summary
Brycen Hopkins appears in 3 trade records in the TradeVerdicts database.
Related Trades
Miami acquired 2020 4th round pick (111th overall, Solomon Kindley) from Texans for 2020 4th round pick (136th overall subsequently traded, Brycen Hopkins) and 2020 4th round pick (141st overall, John Reid). The original C+ already leaned Miami, and the second pass treats that slight edge as a narrow win rather than hiding it inside the Even bucket. 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
Los Angeles/Cleveland/St. Louis Rams acquired 2020 4th round pick (136th overall, Brycen Hopkins), 2020 7th round pick (248th overall, Sam Sloman) and 2020 7th round pick (250th overall, Tremayne Anchrum) from Houston Texans for 2020 4th round pick (126th overall, Charlie Heck). This grades as close to even or administrative because the exchange was balanced, uncertain, reversed, conditional, or too minor to justify a directional win.
Miami acquired 2020 1st round pick (30th overall, Noah Igbinoghene) and 2020 4th round pick (136th overall subsequently traded, Brycen Hopkins) from Packers for 2020 1st round pick (26th overall, Jordan Love). Miami moved down from Jordan Love territory and landed a corner who did not provide meaningful return. This grade weighs both process and hindsight: the draft capital or player value Miami surrendered, the value it received, and whether the trade created durable roster impact rather than just short-term depth. Where records are incomplete, conditional, voided, or future-dated, the grade is intentionally conservative