Micah
Trade history, asset movement, verdicts, and team impact for Micah.
Trade Impact Summary
Micah appears in 17 trade records in the TradeVerdicts database.
Related Trades
Los Angeles Rams acquired 2026 6th round pick (197th overall, CJ Daniels) from Philadelphia Eagles for 2026 6th round pick (207th overall, Micah Morris), 2026 7th round pick (251st overall, Uar Bernard) and 2026 7th round pick (252nd overall, Keyshawn James-Newby). The available record does not show enough separation to call a clear long-term winner.
Los Angeles acquired Roger McCreary and 2026 6th round pick (207th overall, later selected as Micah Morris by a subsequent holder) from Tennessee for 2026 5th round pick (144th overall). Tennessee later combined pick 144 with an unrelated third-round pick, so Anthony Hill cannot be credited entirely to this trade. The directly attributable package favors the Rams.
Green Bay made the rare modern move that deserves an aggressive winning grade: the Packers acquired Micah Parsons from Dallas for Kenny Clark and first-round picks in 2026 and 2027. Dallas received real value, but Green Bay landed the rarest asset in the deal: an elite, prime pass rusher who can change a defense immediately and raise a contender's ceiling.
Pittsburgh Steelers acquired Preston Smith from Green Bay Packers for 2025 7th round pick (237th overall, Micah Robinson). Pittsburgh Steelers received the stronger recorded football value, matching the Pittsburgh Steelers Win verdict.
Los Angeles Rams acquired 2026 5th round pick (144th overall subsequently traded, Sam Hecht) from Tennessee Titans for Ernest Jones and 2026 6th round pick (207th overall subsequently traded, Micah Morris). The overall result favors Los Angeles/Cleveland/St. Louis Rams over Los Angeles Rams.
Los Angeles Rams acquired 2026 6th round pick (207th overall subsequently traded, Micah Morris) from Houston Texans for Ben Skowronek and 2026 7th round pick (245th overall subsequently traded, Jam Miller). The overall result favors Los Angeles/Cleveland/St. Louis Rams over Los Angeles Rams.
Indianapolis Colts acquired 2024 5th round pick (164th overall, Jaylin Simpson) and 2024 6th round pick (201st overall, Micah Abraham) from Philadelphia Eagles for 2024 5th round pick (155th overall, Jeremiah Trotter). The available record does not show enough separation to call a clear long-term winner.
Philadelphia Eagles acquired 2024 5th round pick (164th overall subsequently traded, Jaylin Simpson), 2024 6th round pick (201st overall subsequently traded, Micah Abraham) and 2025 4th round pick (134th overall subsequently traded, Quandarrius Robinson) from Detroit Lions for 2024 4th round pick (132nd overall, Sione Vaki) and 2024 6th round pick (210th overall, Christian Mahogany). The overall result favors Detroit Lions over Philadelphia Eagles.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers acquired 2024 3rd round pick (92nd overall, Jalen McMillan) from Detroit Lions for Carlton Davis; 2024 6th round pick (201st overall subsequently traded, Micah Abraham); and 2025 6th round pick (196th overall, Ahmed Hassanein). The overall result favors Detroit Lions over Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
New York Jets acquired 2022 2nd round pick (36th overall, Breece Hall) from New York Giants for 2022 2nd round pick (38th overall subsequently traded, Arnold Ebiketie) and 2022 5th round pick (146th overall, Micah McFadden). The overall result favors New York Giants over New York Jets.
New York Giants acquired 2022 2nd round pick (38th overall subsequently traded, Arnold Ebiketie) and 2022 5th round pick (146th overall, Micah McFadden) from New York Jets for 2022 2nd round pick (36th overall, Breece Hall). The overall result favors New York Jets over New York Giants.
Dallas Cowboys acquired 2021 1st round pick (12th overall, Micah Parsons) and 2021 3rd round pick (84th overall, Chauncey Golston) from Philadelphia Eagles for 2021 1st round pick (10th overall, DeVonta Smith). Dallas Cowboys received the stronger recorded football value, matching the Dallas Cowboys Win verdict.
Miami Dolphins acquired 2021 1st round pick (12th overall subsequently traded, Micah Parsons), 2022 1st round pick (29th overall subsequently traded, Cole Strange), 2023 1st round pick (29th overall subsequently traded, Bryan Bresee) and 2022 3rd round pick (102nd overall, Channing Tindall) from San Francisco 49ers for 2021 1st round pick (3rd overall, Trey Lance). Miami Dolphins received the stronger recorded football value, matching the Miami Dolphins Win verdict.
Miami Dolphins acquired 2021 1st round pick (6th overall, Jaylen Waddle) and 2021 5th round pick (156th overall subsequently traded, Isaiahh Loudermilk) from Philadelphia Eagles for 2021 1st round pick (12th overall subsequently traded, Micah Parsons), 2021 4th round pick (123rd overall, Zech McPhearson) and 2022 1st round pick (15th overall subsequently traded, Kenyon Green). The available record does not show enough separation to call a clear long-term winner.
Carolina Panthers acquired 2018 4th round pick (136th overall, Marquis Haynes) from Los Angeles Rams for 2018 5th round pick (147th overall, Micah Kiser) and 2018 6th round pick (197th overall subsequently traded, Shaun Dion Hamilton). Carolina Panthers received the stronger recorded football value, matching the Carolina Panthers Win verdict.
Carolina Panthers acquired 2018 4th round pick (101st overall, Ian Thomas) and 2018 5th round pick (147th overall subsequently traded, Micah Kiser) from Green Bay Packers for 2018 3rd round pick (88th overall, Oren Burks). Carolina Panthers received the stronger recorded football value, matching the Carolina Panthers Win verdict.
New Orleans Saints acquired 2018 1st round pick (14th overall, Marcus Davenport) from Green Bay Packers for 2018 1st round pick (27th overall subsequently traded, Rashaad Penny), 2018 5th round pick (147th overall subsequently traded, Micah Kiser) and 2019 1st round pick (30th overall subsequently traded, Deandre Baker). The overall result favors Green Bay Packers over New Orleans Saints.