San Francisco 49ers and Washington Commanders
Washington moved up for Chris Samuels, while San Francisco received a large pick package that created multiple useful asset paths. Samuels became a franchise left tackle, and the 49ers also captured strong value from the return. This grades as an even high-value trade.
Assets Received
San Francisco 49ers
- Pick 2000 1st round pick (12th overall subsequently traded, Shaun Ellis), 2000 1st round pick (24th overall, Ahmed Plummer), 2000 4th round pick (119th overall subsequently traded, Isaiah Kacyvenski) and 2000 5th round pick (154th overall subsequently traded, Muneer Moore)
Washington Commanders
- Pick 2000 1st round pick (3rd overall, Chris Samuels)
Team Grades
Trade Analysis
Washington paid heavily, but Samuels justified the move by becoming a long-term Pro Bowl left tackle. San Francisco also did well by turning the pick package into meaningful draft value. Neither side should be treated as the clear loser.