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Trade history, asset movement, verdicts, and team impact for not conveyed.
Trade Impact Summary
not conveyed appears in 15 trade records in the TradeVerdicts database.
Related Trades
Summary: Pittsburgh acquired William Jackson III and a conditional 2025 pick (7th round; not conveyed) from Washington Redskins/Commanders for a conditional 2025 pick (6th round; not conveyed). Analysis: The available record points to a balanced exchange rather than a clear steal. Pittsburgh addressed its roster or draft-board preference, while Washington Redskins/Commanders received comparable value in return.
Minnesota received a conditional 2025 pick (7th round; not conveyed) and sent Jesse Davis.
Denver acquired 2022 5th round pick (145th overall subsequently traded, Darian Kinnard) and a conditional 2022 pick (7th round; not conveyed) from Detroit Lions for Trinity Benson and 2023 6th round pick (183rd overall subsequently traded, JL Skinner). This was primarily a draft-position exchange, with Denver reshaping its pick stack rather than adding an established player. The grades stay conservative because the historical value depends on how the selected players developed after the swap.
Seattle acquired John Reid from Houston Texans on 2021-08-24, sending a conditional 2023 pick (7th round; not conveyed) in return. The value case for Seattle comes down to the direct asset exchange: John Reid for a conditional 2023 pick (7th round; not conveyed). There is no clear evidence of a major downstream swing, so the grade stays modest rather than inflated. For TradeVerdicts, this row matters because it preserves the transaction trail without overstating the long-term Seahawks impact.
Minnesota received Mark Fields and sent a conditional 2021 pick (7th-round; not conveyed).
Seattle acquired Parry Nickerson from New York Jets on 2019-08-31, sending a conditional 2021 pick (7th-round; not conveyed) in return. The trade is best understood as a narrow roster or draft-position move. Seattle acquired Parry Nickerson and gave up a conditional 2021 pick (7th-round; not conveyed), with the available evidence supporting a B grade rather than a stronger verdict. It should remain in the public database, but the analysis should not pretend it changed the arc of Seahawks history.
Denver acquired Su'a Cravens, 2018 4th round pick (113th overall, DaeSean Hamilton) and 2018 5th round pick (149th overall subsequently traded, Michael Dickson) from Washington Redskins/Commanders for 2018 4th round pick (109th overall, Troy Apke), 2018 5th round pick (142nd overall subsequently traded, D.J. Reed), 2018 5th round pick (163rd overall, Tim Settle) and a conditional 2020 pick (7th round; not conveyed). This was primarily a draft-position exchange, with Denver reshaping its pick stack rather than adding an established player. The grades stay conservative because the historical value depends on how the selected players developed after the swap.
Seattle acquired Isaiah Battle from Kansas City Chiefs on 2017-09-02, sending a conditional 2018 pick (not conveyed) in return. Seattle's side of this 2017 player-for-player exchange was straightforward: the Seahawks received Isaiah Battle and surrendered a conditional 2018 pick (not conveyed). The B grade reflects the known return, while Kansas City Chiefs's C grade accounts for the countervalue. The trade belongs as a standard database entry because its documented impact was real but not franchise-shaping.
Summary: Jacksonville acquired Branden Albert from Miami Dolphins for a conditional 2018 pick (not conveyed). Analysis: The available record points to a balanced exchange. Jacksonville addressed a roster or draft-board preference, while the partner received comparable value in return.
Summary: Pittsburgh acquired Levi Brown from Arizona/St. Louis Cardinals for a conditional 2014 pick (not conveyed). Analysis: The available record points to a balanced exchange rather than a clear steal. Pittsburgh addressed its roster or draft-board preference, while Arizona/St. Louis Cardinals received comparable value in return.
Seattle acquired 2014 5th round pick (146th overall subsequently traded, Devin Street); a conditional 2015 pick (not conveyed) from Las Vegas Raiders on 2013-04-01, sending Matt Flynn in return. The trade is best understood as a narrow roster or draft-position move. Seattle acquired 2014 5th round pick (146th overall subsequently traded, Devin Street); a conditional 2015 pick (not conveyed) and gave up Matt Flynn, with the available evidence supporting a C+ grade rather than a stronger verdict. It should remain in the public database, but the analysis should not pretend it changed the arc of Seahawks history.
Summary: Jacksonville acquired a conditional 2011 pick (not conveyed) from Green Bay Packers for Anthony Smith. Analysis: The available record points to a balanced exchange. Jacksonville addressed a roster or draft-board preference, while the partner received comparable value in return.
Seattle acquired Mat McBriar from Denver Broncos on 2003-08-23, sending a conditional 2004 pick (not conveyed) in return. Seattle's side of this 2003 player-for-player exchange was straightforward: the Seahawks received Mat McBriar and surrendered a conditional 2004 pick (not conveyed). The B grade reflects the known return, while Denver Broncos's C grade accounts for the countervalue. The trade belongs as a standard database entry because its documented impact was real but not franchise-shaping.
Denver acquired Nate Jackson from San Francisco 49ers for a conditional 2004 pick (not conveyed). Denver paid draft capital for Nate Jackson, making this a targeted personnel acquisition instead of a pure pick shuffle. The Broncos grade of C reflects the balance between immediate roster help and the opportunity cost of the pick sent to San Francisco 49ers.
Seattle acquired Michael Thompson from Atlanta Falcons on 2003-04-10, sending a conditional 2004 pick (not conveyed) in return. This transaction fits Seattle's broader roster-building record for 2003: targeted asset movement, limited known aftershocks, and no obvious franchise-altering result. The Seahawks' B grade is tied to receiving Michael Thompson while parting with a conditional 2004 pick (not conveyed). Atlanta Falcons's side is graded C because the exchange appears roughly balanced from the available record.