Player Trade Profile
Jerome Daniels
Explore every recorded NFL trade involving Jerome Daniels,
including the assets exchanged, team grades, final verdicts,
and TradeVerdicts analysis.
Trade Impact Summary
The TradeVerdicts database links Jerome Daniels to 2 public trade records involving Los Angeles Rams, Miami Dolphins, and Pittsburgh Steelers.
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
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Transaction Record
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2 records Miami Dolphins Win
Tier: standard
Confidence: high
Miami Dolphins acquired 1997 4th round pick (121st overall, Jerome Daniels), 1997 6th round pick (170th overall, Brian Manning) and 1997 6th round pick (173rd overall, Mike Crawford) from Los Angeles Rams for 1997 4th round pick (112th overall, Ryan Tucker). Miami Dolphins received the stronger recorded football value, matching the Miami Dolphins Win verdict.
Assets Received
- Pick 1997 4th round pick (121st overall, Jerome Daniels), 1997 6th round pick (170th overall, Brian Manning) and 1997 6th round pick (173rd overall, Mike Crawford)
- Pick 1997 4th round pick (112th overall, Ryan Tucker)
Trade Analysis
The grade spread supports Miami Dolphins: that side earned the higher mark because it produced the clearer recorded football value.
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→ Pittsburgh Steelers Win
Tier: landmark
Confidence: high
The Rams received Ernie Conwell and the 1997 fourth-round No. 121 asset, then used that pick with other compensation in the move that produced Ryan Tucker. Jerome Daniels was selected by a later holder and is provenance only. The Rams' realized return was better than the prior D grade indicated.
Assets Received
- Pick 1996 2nd round pick (59th overall, Ernie Conwell)
- Pick 1997 4th round pick (121st overall subsequently traded, Jerome Daniels)
- Player Jerome Bettis
- Pick 1996 3rd round pick (72nd overall, Steve Conley)
Trade Analysis
The Rams' B- grade reflects Ernie Conwell and the onward compensation value tied to the No. 121 asset. Jerome Bettis still became the defining player by an overwhelming margin, preserving Pittsburgh's A+ grade and winning verdict.
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