Player Trade Profile

Damian Swann

Explore every recorded NFL trade involving Damian Swann, including the assets exchanged, team grades, final verdicts, and TradeVerdicts analysis.

Trade Impact Summary

The TradeVerdicts database links Damian Swann to 2 public trade records involving New Orleans Saints, Washington Commanders, and Seattle Seahawks.

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
NFL Trade

New Orleans Saints and Washington Commanders

Washington Redskins Win Tier: standard Confidence: high

Washington come out ahead in this trade. The final grade profile (New Orleans Saints C, Washington B) supports the existing verdict and gives the winning side the cleaner value result.

Assets Received

Washington Commanders
  • Pick 2015 6th round pick (187th overall, Evan Spencer)
  • Pick 2016 6th round pick (187th overall, Nate Sudfeld)
New Orleans Saints
  • Pick 2015 5th round pick (167th overall, Damian Swann)

Team Grades

Trade Analysis

This trade tilts toward Washington because the recorded return created the better long-term value case. The losing side may have been chasing a roster need, draft-board target, or short-term fit, but the final results favor the team that converted the exchange into more practical value. With the grade profile set at New Orleans Saints C, Washington B, the TradeVerdicts read is a clear Washington win.

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NFL Trade

Seattle Seahawks and Washington Commanders

Washington Redskins Win Tier: standard Confidence: high

Washington come out ahead in this trade. The final grade profile (Washington A-, Seattle Seahawks D) supports the existing verdict and gives the winning side the cleaner value result.

Assets Received

Washington Commanders
  • Pick 2015 3rd round pick (95th overall, Matt Jones), 2015 4th round pick (112th overall, Arie Kouandjio), 2015 5th round pick (167th overall subsequently traded, Damian Swann) and 2015 6th round pick (181st overall, Kyshoen Jarrett)
Seattle Seahawks
  • Pick 2015 3rd round pick (69th overall, Tyler Lockett)

Team Grades

Trade Analysis

This trade tilts toward Washington because the recorded return created the better long-term value case. The losing side may have been chasing a roster need, draft-board target, or short-term fit, but the final results favor the team that converted the exchange into more practical value. With the grade profile set at Washington A-, Seattle Seahawks D, the TradeVerdicts read is a clear Washington win.

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