Player Trade Profile

No asset listed in raw source

Explore every recorded NFL trade involving No asset listed in raw source, including the assets exchanged, team grades, final verdicts, and TradeVerdicts analysis.

Trade Impact Summary

The TradeVerdicts database links No asset listed in raw source to 5 public trade records involving Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers, Lions As Compensation For Ken Russell In Earlier Trade Involving Oliver Spencer Ollie Spencer After Russell Left Packers Training Camp, Giants As Player To Be Named Later In Earlier Trade Involving Val Joe Walker, Brooklyn Dodgers, and Pottsville Maroons.

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

5 records
NFL Trade

Cleveland Browns and Green Bay Packers

Even Trade Tier: standard Confidence: high

Cleveland Browns received Steve Cassidy from Green Bay Packers for undisclosed historical consideration and No asset listed in raw source. The recorded outcome does not show enough separation to identify a clear winner.

Assets Received

Cleveland Browns
  • Player Steve Cassidy
Green Bay Packers
  • Player undisclosed historical consideration
  • Player No asset listed in raw source

Team Grades

Trade Analysis

Cleveland Browns received Steve Cassidy, while Green Bay Packers received undisclosed historical consideration and No asset listed in raw source. The available outcome record supports the existing C/C grades and Even Trade verdict.

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NFL Trade

Green Bay Packers and Lions As Compensation For Ken Russell In Earlier Trade Involving Oliver Spencer Ollie Spencer After Russell Left Packers Training Camp

Green Bay Packers Win Tier: minor Confidence: medium

Green Bay Packers received 1960 fifth round pick (#51-Dale Hackbart) from Lions As Compensation For Ken Russell In Earlier Trade Involving Oliver Spencer Ollie Spencer After Russell Left Packers Training Camp for No asset listed in raw source. The recorded outcome favors Green Bay Packers.

Trade Analysis

Green Bay Packers received 1960 fifth round pick (#51-Dale Hackbart), while Lions As Compensation For Ken Russell In Earlier Trade Involving Oliver Spencer Ollie Spencer After Russell Left Packers Training Camp received No asset listed in raw source. The recorded results support the existing B/C+ grades and Green Bay Packers Win verdict.

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NFL Trade

Giants As Player To Be Named Later In Earlier Trade Involving Val Joe Walker and Green Bay Packers

Giants as player to be named later in earlier trade involving Val Joe Walker Win Tier: minor Confidence: high

Green Bay Packers received No asset listed in raw source from Giants As Player To Be Named Later In Earlier Trade Involving Val Joe Walker for rights to Arnold Galiffa / Arnie Galiffa. The recorded outcome favors Giants As Player To Be Named Later In Earlier Trade Involving Val Joe Walker.

Trade Analysis

Giants As Player To Be Named Later In Earlier Trade Involving Val Joe Walker received rights to Arnold Galiffa / Arnie Galiffa, while Green Bay Packers received No asset listed in raw source. The recorded results support the existing B/C+ grades and Giants as player to be named later in earlier trade involving Val Joe Walker Win verdict.

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NFL Trade

Brooklyn Dodgers and Green Bay Packers

Green Bay Packers Win Tier: minor Confidence: medium

Green Bay acquired Paul Miller from the Brooklyn Dodgers with no listed return in the current record. Because the Packers received the identifiable football asset, Green Bay gets the modest historical edge.

Assets Received

Green Bay Packers
  • Player Paul Miller
Brooklyn Dodgers
  • Player No asset listed in raw source

Team Grades

Trade Analysis

The source record is incomplete, so this should not be treated as a major win. Still, the known side of the transaction shows Green Bay receiving the player value, while Brooklyn's return is not clearly established. The verdict stays a modest Packers win.

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NFL Trade

Green Bay Packers and Pottsville Maroons

Green Bay Packers Win Tier: standard Confidence: high

Green Bay acquired Johnny 'Blood' McNally from Pottsville for nothing listed. McNally is a Pro Football Hall of Famer and key to the Packers' 1929-31 three-peat. Pottsville gave away a generational talent for no compensation. This is a foundational franchise theft.

Assets Received

Green Bay Packers
  • Player Johnny McNally / Johnny Blood
Pottsville Maroons
  • Player No asset listed in raw source

Team Grades

Trade Analysis

Pottsville Maroons received nothing of record and lost a Hall of Famer who helped Green Bay dominate the early NFL. Green Bay Packers has the edge because the recorded return carries stronger long-term football value than the package credited to Pottsville Maroons.

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