player to be named later
Trade history, asset movement, verdicts, and team impact for player to be named later.
Trade Impact Summary
player to be named later appears in 5 trade records in the TradeVerdicts database.
Related Trades
This was a continuation of the July 1968 Brady Keys trade with St. Louis/Arizona, not a true standalone value swap. Hillebrand was the player to be named later but was returned after failing his physical, leaving little meaningful football impact for Minnesota.
Vikings received player to be named later (?); sent Brady Keys.
Denver acquired player to be named later (?) from Oakland Raiders for Dave Behrman. This remains a low-scale transaction built around cash, conditional terms, or incomplete draft compensation. It is retained for trade-history completeness, with conservative grades because the verified long-term impact is limited.
Denver acquired 1968 third round pick (#75-Bob Vaughn / Bob Vaughan); 1968 fourth round pick (#102-Drake Garrett); player to be named later (?) from Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for Wendell Hayes; Goldie Sellers. Denver converted Wendell Hayes into draft capital, a practical roster-management decision rather than a franchise-shaping swing. The Broncos grade stays at C because the return was useful but limited, while Kansas City Chiefs lands at C based on the player value it acquired.
Denver acquired 1964 first round pick (#4-Bob Brown); 1964 third round pick (#20-Matt Snorton); player to be named later (?) from Boston/New England Patriots in exchange for 1964 first round pick (#1-Jack Concannon). 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.