Player Trade Profile

Jordan Lucas

Trade history, asset movement, verdicts, and team impact for Jordan Lucas.

4 Related Trades Kansas City ChiefsMiami DolphinsNew England PatriotsChicago Bears

Trade Impact Summary

Jordan Lucas appears in 4 trade records in the TradeVerdicts database.

Related Trades

Chiefs Win

Miami acquired 2020 7th round pick (246th overall, Malcolm Perry) from Chiefs for Jordan Lucas. Miami moved Jarvis Landry for mid/late picks; Durham Smythe and Myles Gaskin softened the loss but did not replace the receiver value. 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

2018-08-31
Even Trade

Miami acquired 2016 6th round pick (196th overall subsequently traded, Blake Countess), 2016 6th round pick (204th overall, Jordan Lucas) and 2016 7th round pick (250th overall subsequently traded, Scooby Wright) from Patriots for 2016 5th round pick (147th overall subsequently traded, Quinton Jefferson). The move up for Xavien Howard produced an elite cornerback, easily justifying the mid-round premium. 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

2016-04-30
Even Trade

Chicago acquired 2016 4th round pick (127th overall, Deiondre' Hall) from New England Patriots for Martellus Bennett and 2016 6th round pick (204th overall subsequently traded, Jordan Lucas). The partner gets the clear hindsight edge after weighing realized player value, pick conversion, and long-term roster impact. Chicago's return was not empty, but the final value curve favors the other side enough to avoid a lazy Even label.

2016-03-17
Chicago Bears Win

Chicago acquired 2016 6th round pick (204th overall subsequently traded, Jordan Lucas) from New England Patriots for Jon Bostic. Hindsight favors the partner based on greater cumulative production and roster impact.

2015-09-28