Player Trade Profile
MyCole Pruitt
Explore every recorded NFL trade involving MyCole Pruitt,
including the assets exchanged, team grades, final verdicts,
and TradeVerdicts analysis.
Trade Impact Summary
The TradeVerdicts database links MyCole Pruitt to 3 public trade records involving Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, Denver Broncos, and Chicago Bears.
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
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Transaction Record
Related Trades
3 records Minnesota Vikings Win
Tier: major
Confidence: high
Minnesota Vikings come out ahead in this trade. The final grade profile (Minnesota Vikings A+, Detroit Lions D) supports the existing verdict and gives the winning side the cleaner value result.
Assets Received
- Pick 2015 3rd round pick (88th overall, Danielle Hunter)
- Pick 2015 5th round pick (143rd overall, MyCole Pruitt)
- Pick 2015 3rd round pick (80th overall, Alex Carter)
Trade Analysis
This trade tilts toward Minnesota Vikings because the recorded return created the better long-term value case. The losing side may have been chasing a roster need, draft-board target, or short-term fit, but the final results favor the team that converted the exchange into more practical value. With the grade profile set at Minnesota Vikings A+, Detroit Lions D, the TradeVerdicts read is a clear Minnesota Vikings win.
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→ Detroit Lions Win
Tier: standard
Confidence: high
Denver Broncos acquired 2015 1st round pick (23rd overall, Shane Ray) from Detroit Lions for Manuel Ramirez, 2015 1st round pick (28th overall, Laken Tomlinson), 2015 5th round pick (143rd overall subsequently traded, MyCole Pruitt) and 2016 5th round pick (169th overall, Antwione Williams). Detroit Lions received the stronger long-term football value, matching the Detroit Lions Win verdict.
Assets Received
- Pick 2015 1st round pick (23rd overall, Shane Ray)
- Pick Manuel Ramirez, 2015 1st round pick (28th overall, Laken Tomlinson), 2015 5th round pick (143rd overall subsequently traded, MyCole Pruitt) and 2016 5th round pick (169th overall, Antwione Williams)
Trade Analysis
The grades favor Detroit Lions because that side produced the clearer long-term football value. The visible verdict remains Detroit Lions Win.
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→ Chicago Bears Win
Tier: minor
Confidence: high
Denver Broncos acquired 2014 5th round pick (156th overall, Lamin Barrow) and 2015 5th round pick (143rd overall subsequently traded, MyCole Pruitt) from Chicago Bears for 2014 4th round pick (131st overall, Brock Vereen) and 2014 7th round pick (246th overall, Charles Leno). Chicago Bears received the stronger long-term football value, matching the Chicago Bears Win verdict.
Assets Received
- Pick 2014 5th round pick (156th overall, Lamin Barrow)
- Pick 2015 5th round pick (143rd overall subsequently traded, MyCole Pruitt)
- Pick 2014 4th round pick (131st overall, Brock Vereen)
- Pick 2014 7th round pick (246th overall, Charles Leno)
Trade Analysis
The grades favor Chicago Bears because that side produced the clearer long-term football value. The visible verdict remains Chicago Bears Win.
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