Player Trade Profile
Curtis Marsh
Explore every recorded NFL trade involving Curtis Marsh,
including the assets exchanged, team grades, final verdicts,
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Trade Impact Summary
The TradeVerdicts database links Curtis Marsh to 2 public trade records involving Baltimore Ravens, Philadelphia Eagles, and Jacksonville Jaguars.
Each record below shows what the teams received, how each side
was graded, and the analysis behind the verdict. Grades and
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Transaction Record
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2 records Philadelphia Eagles Win
Tier: standard
Confidence: high
Philadelphia acquired 2011 3rd round pick (90th overall, Curtis Marsh) and 2011 6th round pick (191st overall, Jason Kelce) from Baltimore Ravens for 2011 3rd round pick (85th overall, Jah Reid).
Assets Received
- Pick 2011 3rd round pick (90th overall, Curtis Marsh)
- Pick 2011 6th round pick (191st overall, Jason Kelce)
- Pick 2011 3rd round pick (85th overall, Jah Reid)
Trade Analysis
Baltimore Ravens received 2011 3rd round pick (85th overall, Jah Reid) and sent 2011 3rd round pick (90th overall, Curtis Marsh) and 2011 6th round pick (191st overall, Jason Kelce).
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→ Even Trade
Tier: minor
Confidence: high
Jacksonville swapped three late picks (6th, 7th, 7th) to Philadelphia for a 5th-round pick (Ryan Christopherson, 169th) and a 7th (Curtis Marsh, 219th). Jacksonville consolidated three deep picks into an earlier selection. Christopherson and Marsh provided minimal NFL impact, as did the Eagles' side. A textbook late-round pick consolidation with no lasting consequence
Assets Received
- Pick 1995 5th round pick (169th overall, Ryan Christopherson)
- Pick 1995 7th round pick (219th overall, Curtis Marsh)
- Pick 1995 6th round pick (208th overall, Fred McCrary), 1995 7th round pick (210th overall, Kevin Bouie) and 1995 7th round pick (248th overall, Howard Smothers)
Trade Analysis
Philadelphia traded a 5th and 7th for three picks (6th, 7th, 7th), gaining volume while surrendering position. The Eagles received three low-probability swings instead of two, which is reasonable roster management but not a positional win
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