John Penisini
Trade history, asset movement, verdicts, and team impact for John Penisini.
Trade Impact Summary
John Penisini appears in 3 trade records in the TradeVerdicts database.
Related Trades
Indianapolis Colts (franchise now Indianapolis Colts) acquired 2020 3rd round pick (85th overall, Julian Blackmon), 2020 5th round pick (149th overall, Danny Pinter) and 2020 6th round pick (182nd overall subsequently traded, Michael Onwenu) from Detroit Lions for 2020 3rd round pick (75th overall, Jonah Jackson) and 2020 6th round pick (197th overall, John Penisini). Strict hindsight does not create a decisive winner. The exchange reads as a balanced roster, draft-position, cash, or administrative move, with neither side receiving clearly superior long-term value.
Miami acquired Evan Boehm and 2020 7th round pick (227th overall subsequently traded, Lachavious Simmons) from Colts for 2020 6th round pick (197th overall subsequently traded, John Penisini). Josh Rosen failed to become Miami’s quarterback answer, making the second-round investment a major miss. The grade still accounts for era, role, uncertainty in conditional picks or cash terms, and whether the traded asset produced meaningful on-field value after the move
Miami traded Robert Quinn to Dallas for a 2020 sixth-round pick. Quinn gave the Cowboys immediate pass-rush production, while Miami received only modest late-round value. Dallas wins the trade.