Michael Jackson
Trade history, asset movement, verdicts, and team impact for Michael Jackson.
Trade Impact Summary
Michael Jackson appears in 8 trade records in the TradeVerdicts database.
Related Trades
Seattle acquired Michael Barrett from Carolina Panthers on 2024-08-22, sending Michael Jackson in return. This transaction fits Seattle's broader roster-building record for 2024: targeted asset movement, limited known aftershocks, and no obvious franchise-altering result. The Seahawks' grade is tied to receiving Michael Barrett while parting with Michael Jackson. Carolina Panthers's side is graded C because the exchange appears roughly balanced from the available record.
Detroit Lions acquired a conditional 2022 pick (7th round; not conveyed) from New England Patriots for Michael Jackson. The available record does not show enough separation to call a clear long-term winner.
Dallas Cowboys acquired 2019 5th round pick (158th overall, Michael Jackson) and 2019 7th round pick (218th overall, Mike Weber) from Philadelphia Eagles for 2019 5th round pick (167th overall, Clayton Thorson) and 2019 7th round pick (246th overall subsequently traded, Javon Patterson). The available record does not show enough separation to call a clear long-term winner.
Las Vegas Raiders acquired 2019 5th round pick (149th overall, Hunter Renfrow) from Dallas Cowboys for 2019 5th round pick (158th overall, Michael Jackson) and 2019 7th round pick (218th overall, Mike Weber). The available record does not show enough separation to call a clear long-term winner.
Buffalo moved up two spots for Cody Ford, while the Raiders landed Trayvon Mullen and an additional fifth-round asset. Ford did not deliver enough value to justify the small trade-up cost.
Buffalo Bills acquired 2019 5th round pick (158th overall subsequently traded, Michael Jackson) from Las Vegas Raiders for A.J. McCarron. Buffalo Bills received the stronger recorded football value, matching the Buffalo Bills Win verdict.
Las Vegas Raiders acquired 2019 5th round pick (158th overall subsequently traded, Michael Jackson) from Pittsburgh Steelers for Ryan Switzer and 2019 6th round pick (175th overall, Sutton Smith). The available record does not show enough separation to call a clear long-term winner.
San Francisco moved down from No. 57 to No. 82, acquired Bob Jury, and used the No. 82 pick on Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana. The downstream outcome made this one of the most consequential draft-pick wins in NFL history.