Player Trade Profile
Sean Smith
Explore every recorded NFL trade involving Sean Smith,
including the assets exchanged, team grades, final verdicts,
and TradeVerdicts analysis.
Trade Impact Summary
The TradeVerdicts database links Sean Smith to 2 public trade records involving Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins, Chicago Bears, and Los Angeles Rams.
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 Miami Dolphins Win
Tier: standard
Confidence: high
Miami Dolphins acquired 2009 2nd round pick (61st overall, Sean Smith) and 2009 5th round pick (165th overall, Chris Clemons) from Indianapolis Colts for 2009 2nd round pick (56th overall, Fili Moala). Miami Dolphins received the stronger recorded football value, matching the Miami Dolphins Win verdict.
Assets Received
- Pick 2009 2nd round pick (61st overall, Sean Smith)
- Pick 2009 5th round pick (165th overall, Chris Clemons)
- Pick 2009 2nd round pick (56th overall, Fili Moala)
Trade Analysis
The grade spread supports Miami Dolphins: that side earned the higher mark because it produced the clearer recorded football value.
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→ Chicago Bears Win
Tier: standard
Confidence: high
Los Angeles Rams received 1987 third round pick (#82-Jeff Jaeger) and 1987 sixth round pick (#166-Jon Embree) from Chicago Bears for rights to Doug Flutie and 1987 fourth round pick (#101-Sean Smith (Lamar)). The recorded outcome favors Chicago Bears.
Assets Received
- Pick 1987 third round pick (#82-Jeff Jaeger)
- Pick 1987 sixth round pick (#166-Jon Embree)
- Other rights to Doug Flutie
- Pick 1987 fourth round pick (#101-Sean Smith (Lamar))
Trade Analysis
Chicago Bears received rights to Doug Flutie and 1987 fourth round pick (#101-Sean Smith (Lamar)), while Los Angeles Rams received 1987 third round pick (#82-Jeff Jaeger) and 1987 sixth round pick (#166-Jon Embree). The recorded outcomes support the existing B+/C grades and Chicago Bears Win verdict.
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