Player Trade Profile

Sinorice Moss

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

Trade Impact Summary

The TradeVerdicts database links Sinorice Moss to 2 public trade records involving Baltimore Ravens 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 TradeVerdicts methodology .

Transaction Record

Related Trades

2 records
NFL Trade

Baltimore Ravens and New York Giants

Baltimore Ravens Win Tier: minor Confidence: high

Baltimore Ravens acquired 2006 2nd round pick (56th overall, Chris Chester) and 2006 3rd round pick (87th overall, David Pittman) from New York Giants for 2006 2nd round pick (44th overall, Sinorice Moss). Baltimore Ravens received the stronger recorded football value, matching the Baltimore Ravens Win verdict.

Assets Received

Baltimore Ravens
  • Pick 2006 2nd round pick (56th overall, Chris Chester)
  • Pick 2006 3rd round pick (87th overall, David Pittman)
New York Giants
  • Pick 2006 2nd round pick (44th overall, Sinorice Moss)

Team Grades

Trade Analysis

The grade spread supports Baltimore Ravens: that side earned the higher mark because it produced the clearer recorded football value.

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NFL Trade

Baltimore Ravens and New York Giants

Even Trade Tier: minor Confidence: medium

New York Giants acquired 2006 2nd round pick (44th overall, Sinorice Moss) from Baltimore Ravens for 2006 2nd round pick (56th overall, Chris Chester) and 2006 3rd round pick (87th overall, David Pittman). The available record does not show enough separation to call a clear long-term winner.

Assets Received

New York Giants
  • Pick 2006 2nd round pick (44th overall, Sinorice Moss)
Baltimore Ravens
  • Pick 2006 2nd round pick (56th overall, Chris Chester)
  • Pick 2006 3rd round pick (87th overall, David Pittman)

Team Grades

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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