Player Trade Profile
Quentin Groves
Explore every recorded NFL trade involving Quentin Groves,
including the assets exchanged, team grades, final verdicts,
and TradeVerdicts analysis.
Trade Impact Summary
The TradeVerdicts database links Quentin Groves to 2 public trade records involving Jacksonville Jaguars, Las Vegas Raiders, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Each record below shows what the teams received, how each side
was graded, and the analysis behind the verdict. Grades and
verdicts follow the
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Transaction Record
Related Trades
2 records Oakland Raiders Win
Tier: minor
Confidence: high
Las Vegas Raiders acquired Quentin Groves from Jacksonville Jaguars for 2010 5th round pick (158th overall subsequently traded, Matt Tennant). The overall result favors Oakland Raiders over Las Vegas Raiders.
Assets Received
- Pick 2010 5th round pick (158th overall subsequently traded, Matt Tennant)
Trade Analysis
The grade spread supports Oakland Raiders: that side earned the higher mark because it produced the clearer recorded football value.
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→ Tampa Bay Buccaneers Win
Tier: standard
Confidence: high
Jacksonville Jaguars acquired 2008 2nd round pick (52nd overall, Quentin Groves) from Tampa Bay Buccaneers for 2008 2nd round pick (58th overall, Dexter Jackson), 2008 5th round pick (158th overall; packaged with pick 120 to Chicago for picks 115 and 175, used on Dre Moore and Geno Hayes; Chicago later selected Kellen Davis at 158) and 2009 7th round pick (217th overall, E.J. Biggers). The overall result favors Tampa Bay Buccaneers over Jacksonville Jaguars.
Assets Received
- Pick 2008 2nd round pick (52nd overall, Quentin Groves)
- Pick 2008 2nd round pick (58th overall, Dexter Jackson)
- Pick 2008 5th round pick (158th overall; packaged with pick 120 to Chicago for picks 115 and 175, used on Dre Moore and Geno Hayes; Chicago later selected Kellen Davis at 158)
- Pick 2009 7th round pick (217th overall, E.J. Biggers)
Trade Analysis
The Jaguars paid extra capital for a pass-rush project who did not produce enough in Jacksonville. Tampa Bay gained additional picks while still landing a useful defensive back in Dexter Jackson. The value path is cleaner on the Buccaneers' side.
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