Jason Phillips
Trade history, asset movement, verdicts, and team impact for Jason Phillips.
Trade Impact Summary
Jason Phillips appears in 4 trade records in the TradeVerdicts database.
Related Trades
New England Patriots acquired 2009 4th round pick (123rd overall, Rich Ohrnberger) and 2009 6th round pick (198th overall, Jake Ingram) from Baltimore Ravens for 2009 5th round pick (137th overall, Jason Phillips) and 2009 5th round pick (141st overall subsequently traded, Kenny McKinley). The available record does not show enough separation to call a clear long-term winner.
Philadelphia Eagles acquired Ellis Hobbs from New England Patriots for 2009 5th round pick (137th overall subsequently traded, Jason Phillips) and 2009 5th round pick (141st overall subsequently traded, Kenny McKinley). The overall result favors New England Patriots over Philadelphia Eagles.
Seattle acquired 2009 3rd round pick (91st overall, Deon Butler) from Philadelphia Eagles on 2009-04-26, sending 2009 5th round pick (137th overall subsequently traded, Jason Phillips), 2009 7th round pick (213th overall, Paul Fanaika); 2010 3rd round pick (70th overall subsequently traded, Ed Dickson) in return. The value case for Seattle comes down to the direct asset exchange: 2009 3rd round pick (91st overall, Deon Butler) for 2009 5th round pick (137th overall subsequently traded, Jason Phillips), 2009 7th round pick (213th overall, Paul Fanaika); 2010 3rd round pick (70th overall subsequently traded, Ed Dickson). There is no clear evidence of a major downstream swing, so the grade stays modest rather than inflated. For TradeVerdicts, this row matters because it preserves the transaction trail without overstating the long-term Seahawks impact.
Seattle Seahawks received Cory Redding and 2009 5th round pick (137th overall subsequently traded, Jason Phillips). Detroit Lions received Julian Peterson. The final review favors Seattle Seahawks because that return produced stronger practical football value.