Player Trade Profile
Scott Galyon
Explore every recorded NFL trade involving Scott Galyon,
including the assets exchanged, team grades, final verdicts,
and TradeVerdicts analysis.
Trade Impact Summary
The TradeVerdicts database links Scott Galyon to 2 public trade records involving Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants.
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 Even Trade
Tier: minor
Confidence: medium
Minnesota Vikings acquired 1995 6th round pick (189th overall, John Solomon) and 1996 5th round pick (137th overall subsequently traded, James Dexter) from New York Giants for Vencie Glenn and 1996 6th round pick (182nd overall, Scott Galyon). The overall result favors New York Giants over Minnesota Vikings.
Assets Received
- Pick 1995 6th round pick (189th overall, John Solomon)
- Pick 1996 5th round pick (137th overall subsequently traded, James Dexter)
- Player Vencie Glenn
- Pick 1996 6th round pick (182nd overall, Scott Galyon)
Trade Analysis
The grade spread supports New York Giants: that side earned the higher mark because it produced the clearer recorded football value.
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→ Even Trade
Tier: minor
Confidence: medium
New York Giants acquired Vencie Glenn and 1996 6th round pick (182nd overall, Scott Galyon) from Minnesota Vikings for 1995 6th round pick (189th overall, John Solomon) and 1996 5th round pick (137th overall subsequently traded, James Dexter). The available record does not show enough separation to call a clear long-term winner.
Assets Received
- Player Vencie Glenn
- Pick 1996 6th round pick (182nd overall, Scott Galyon)
- Pick 1995 6th round pick (189th overall, John Solomon)
- Pick 1996 5th round pick (137th overall subsequently traded, James Dexter)
Trade Analysis
This remains a low-separation transaction. The recorded value does not create enough distance to move either side above an Even Trade verdict.
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