Player Trade Profile

REVIEW NEEDED

Trade history, asset movement, verdicts, and team impact for REVIEW NEEDED.

4 Related Trades Seattle SeahawksReview NeededSan Francisco 49ers

Trade Impact Summary

REVIEW NEEDED appears in 4 trade records in the TradeVerdicts database.

Related Trades

Even Trade

Seattle moved the 2017 #31 pick to San Francisco, which used it on LB Reuben Foster, in exchange for #34 and #111. The deal gave Seattle extra draft flexibility and the pick that became S Tedric Thompson. Seattle's side of this 2017 draft-capital exchange was straightforward: the Seahawks received 2017 second round pick (#34-Cam Robinson); 2017 fourth round pick (#111-Tedric Thompson) and surrendered 2017 first round pick (#31-Reuben Foster). The B- grade reflects the known return, while San Francisco 49ers'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.

2017-04-27
San Francisco 49ers Win

Seattle traded WR Darrell Jackson to San Francisco for a 2007 4th-round pick that became G Mansfield Wrotto, ending Jackson's productive Seahawks run for modest draft value. Seattle's side of this 2007 draft-capital exchange was straightforward: the Seahawks received 2007 fourth round pick (#124-Mansfield Wrotto) and surrendered Darrell Jackson. The C- grade reflects the known return, while San Francisco 49ers'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.

2007-04-29
Even Trade

Seattle traded the #7 pick, which became DE Andre Carter, and a 6th-rounder to San Francisco for #9 (WR Koren Robinson), a 3rd-round pick (Heath Evans), and a 7th-round pick (Dennis Norman). From a hindsight view, the Seahawks neither created a defining win nor suffered a major loss here. The important public-facing detail is the actual exchange — 2001 first round pick (#9-Koren Robinson); 2001 third round pick (#82-Heath Evans); 2001 seventh round pick (#222-Dennis Norman) for 2001 first round pick (#7-Andre Carter); 2001 sixth round pick (#191-Menson Holloway) — rather than a forced storyline. That makes the row useful for database completeness while keeping it below the major-trade tier.

2001-04-21
Even Trade

Seattle traded the 2000 3rd-round pick that became LB Jeff Ulbrich to San Francisco for a 4th-round pick that became Isaiah Kacyvenski and a 5th-round pick later tied to Muneer Moore. The trade is best understood as a narrow roster or draft-position move. Seattle acquired 2000 fourth round pick (#119-Isaiah Kacyvenski); 2000 fifth round pick (#154-Muneer Moore) and gave up 2000 third round pick (#86-Jeff Ulbrich), 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.

2000-04-15