Marquez Stevenson
Trade history, asset movement, verdicts, and team impact for Marquez Stevenson.
Trade Impact Summary
Marquez Stevenson appears in 5 trade records in the TradeVerdicts database.
Related Trades
Buffalo acquired 2021 6th round pick (203rd overall, Marquez Stevenson) and 2021 6th round pick (212th overall, Damar Hamlin) from Kansas City Chiefs for 2021 5th round pick (174th overall subsequently traded, Earnest Brown). Buffalo moved down and still added Marquez Stevenson plus the pick used on Damar Hamlin. For a modest fifth-round slide, the extra value made the Bills side stronger
Houston acquired 2021 5th round pick (174th overall subsequently tra. The result stays even because the known return does not separate enough to justify a winner.
Miami acquired Benardrick McKinney and 2021 7th round pick (231st overall, Larnel Coleman) from Texans for 2021 6th round pick (203rd overall subsequently traded, Marquez Stevenson) and Shaq Lawson. Even. Both sides exchanged comparable depth pieces with limited long-term impact
Miami acquired Lynn Bowden and 2021 6th round pick (203rd overall subsequently traded, Marquez Stevenson) from Raiders for 2021 4th round pick (121st overall subsequently traded, Jordan Smith). Miami paid a fourth-round-level asset for a gadget player who did not become a long-term contributor. This grade weighs both process and hindsight: the draft capital or player value Miami surrendered, the value it received, and whether the trade created durable roster impact rather than just short-term depth. Where records are incomplete, conditional, voided, or future-dated, the grade is intentionally conservative
Las Vegas Raiders received 2021 6th round pick (203rd overall subsequently traded, Marquez Stevenson) in the transaction with Football Team, with David Sharpe and 2021 7th round pick (244th overall subsequently traded, Gerrid Doaks) leaving the Raiders side. The grade reflects that the final value split lands as a true even result rather than a default neutral grade. Draft-capital value drives most of the Raiders-side read