Player Trade Profile

Montrell Washington

Explore every recorded NFL trade involving Montrell Washington, including the assets exchanged, team grades, final verdicts, and TradeVerdicts analysis.

Trade Impact Summary

The TradeVerdicts database links Montrell Washington to 2 public trade records involving Denver Broncos, Houston Texans, and Philadelphia Eagles.

Each record below shows what the teams received, how each side was graded, and the analysis behind the verdict. Grades and verdicts follow the TradeVerdicts methodology .

Transaction Record

Related Trades

2 records
NFL Trade

Denver Broncos and Houston Texans

Houston Texans Win Tier: standard Confidence: high

Houston Texans acquired 2022 3rd round pick (75th overall, Christian Harris) from Denver Broncos for 2022 3rd round pick (80th overall, Greg Dulcich) and 2022 5th round pick (162nd overall, Montrell Washington). Houston Texans received the stronger recorded football value, matching the Houston Texans Win verdict.

Assets Received

Houston Texans
  • Pick 2022 3rd round pick (75th overall, Christian Harris)
Denver Broncos
  • Pick 2022 3rd round pick (80th overall, Greg Dulcich)
  • Pick 2022 5th round pick (162nd overall, Montrell Washington)

Team Grades

Trade Analysis

The grade spread supports Houston Texans: that side earned the higher mark because it produced the clearer recorded football value.

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NFL Trade

Houston Texans and Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles Win Tier: standard Confidence: high

Philadelphia acquired 2022 1st round pick (13th overall, Jordan Davis) from Houston for 2022 1st round pick (15th overall, Kenyon Green) and three later-traded picks. The later selections of Cade York, Montrell Washington, and Tycen Anderson belong to subsequent holders, not Houston. Jordan Davis gives Philadelphia the stronger directly attributable result.

Assets Received

Philadelphia Eagles
  • Pick 2022 1st round pick (13th overall, Jordan Davis)
Houston Texans
  • Pick 2022 1st round pick (15th overall, Kenyon Green), 2022 4th round pick (124th overall subsequently traded, Cade York), 2022 5th round pick (162nd overall subsequently traded, Montrell Washington) and 2022 5th round pick (166th overall subsequently traded, Tycen Anderson)

Team Grades

Trade Analysis

Philadelphia receives the edge because Jordan Davis is the strongest fully attributable outcome. Houston gets credit for Kenyon Green, the exact Thomas Booker exchange, and only the traceable portions of the mixed John Metchie and Christian Harris packages—not for players selected by later holders.

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