Player Trade Profile
C.J. Beathard
Explore every recorded NFL trade involving C.J. Beathard,
including the assets exchanged, team grades, final verdicts,
and TradeVerdicts analysis.
Trade Impact Summary
The TradeVerdicts database links C.J. Beathard to 2 public trade records involving Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, and San Francisco 49ers.
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
2 records Kansas City Chiefs Win
Tier: major
Confidence: high
Minnesota Vikings acquired 2017 3rd round pick (104th overall subsequently traded, C.J. Beathard), 2017 4th round pick (132nd overall subsequently traded, Donnel Pumphrey) and 2017 7th round pick (245th overall, Jack Tocho) from Kansas City Chiefs for 2017 3rd round pick (86th overall, Kareem Hunt). The overall result favors Kansas City Chiefs over Minnesota Vikings.
Assets Received
- Pick 2017 3rd round pick (104th overall subsequently traded, C.J. Beathard), 2017 4th round pick (132nd overall subsequently traded, Donnel Pumphrey) and 2017 7th round pick (245th overall, Jack Tocho)
- Pick 2017 3rd round pick (86th overall, Kareem Hunt)
Trade Analysis
The grade spread supports Kansas City Chiefs: that side earned the higher mark because it produced the clearer recorded football value.
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→ San Francisco 49ers Win
Tier: standard
Confidence: high
San Francisco moved up for C.J. Beathard, while Minnesota moved down and added Jaleel Johnson and Stacy Coley. Beathard settled in as a backup-level quarterback, but he still gave the 49ers the more useful post-trade value than Minnesota's depth return.
Assets Received
- Pick 2017 4th-round pick (#109 Jaleel Johnson)
- Pick 2017 7th-round pick (#219 Stacy Coley)
- Pick 2017 3rd-round pick (#104 C.J. Beathard)
Trade Analysis
The Vikings extracted extra depth by moving down, but neither Johnson nor Coley became a premium long-term piece. San Francisco paid a reasonable price for a quarterback swing and received enough spot-starting value from Beathard to hold a modest edge.
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