Player Trade Profile

Preston Pearson

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

Trade Impact Summary

The TradeVerdicts database links Preston Pearson to 2 public trade records involving Indianapolis Colts and Pittsburgh Steelers.

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

Indianapolis Colts and Pittsburgh Steelers

Pittsburgh Steelers Win Tier: standard Confidence: high

Indianapolis/Baltimore Colts received Ray May and 1971 twelfth round pick (#294-Bob Wuensch / Bobby Wuensch) from Pittsburgh Steelers for Preston Pearson and Ocie Austin. The recorded outcome favors Pittsburgh Steelers.

Assets Received

Indianapolis Colts
  • Player Ray May
  • Pick 1971 twelfth round pick (#294-Bob Wuensch / Bobby Wuensch)
Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Player Preston Pearson
  • Player Ocie Austin

Team Grades

Trade Analysis

Pittsburgh Steelers received Preston Pearson and Ocie Austin, while Indianapolis/Baltimore Colts received Ray May and 1971 twelfth round pick (#294-Bob Wuensch / Bobby Wuensch). The recorded results support the existing C+/C grades and Pittsburgh Steelers Win verdict.

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NFL Trade

Indianapolis Colts and Pittsburgh Steelers

Even Trade Tier: minor Confidence: high

Pittsburgh Steelers received Jim Carter (a) from Indianapolis/Baltimore Colts for 1967 twelfth round pick (#298-Preston Pearson). The recorded outcome does not show enough separation to identify a clear winner.

Assets Received

Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Player Jim Carter (a)
Indianapolis Colts
  • Pick 1967 twelfth round pick (#298-Preston Pearson)

Team Grades

Trade Analysis

Pittsburgh Steelers received Jim Carter (a), while Indianapolis/Baltimore Colts received 1967 twelfth round pick (#298-Preston Pearson). The available outcome record supports the existing C+/C+ grades and Even Trade verdict.

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