Player Trade Profile
Stacy Andrews
Explore every recorded NFL trade involving Stacy Andrews,
including the assets exchanged, team grades, final verdicts,
and TradeVerdicts analysis.
Trade Impact Summary
The TradeVerdicts database links Stacy Andrews to 2 public trade records involving Carolina Panthers, San Francisco 49ers, Cincinnati Bengals, 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
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Transaction Record
Related Trades
2 records Carolina Panthers Win
Tier: major
Confidence: high
Carolina moved up in the 2004 draft for Chris Gamble, while San Francisco received Rashaun Woods and Richard Seigler value. Gamble became the best long-term player in the exchange, giving Carolina the win.
Assets Received
- Pick 2004 1st round pick (28th overall, Chris Gamble)
- Pick 2004 1st round pick (31st overall, Rashaun Woods)
- Pick 2004 4th round pick (127th overall, Richard Seigler)
Trade Analysis
Gamble started 99 games, recorded 24 interceptions, and became a long-tenured Panthers defensive back. Woods and Seigler did not produce comparable value for San Francisco. Carolina received the clear best player in the trade.
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→ Los Angeles Rams Win
Tier: standard
Confidence: high
The St. Louis Rams acquired the 2004 1st-round pick that became Steven Jackson from the Cincinnati Bengals. Cincinnati moved down two spots for Chris Perry and added Stacy Andrews, but Jackson became the clear best player and long-term value in the deal.
Assets Received
- Pick 2004 1st round pick (24th overall, Steven Jackson)
- Pick 2004 1st round pick (26th overall, Chris Perry)
- Pick 2004 4th round pick (123rd overall, Stacy Andrews)
Trade Analysis
The Rams win this trade because Steven Jackson became the defining asset in the deal. Cincinnati did not leave empty-handed with Chris Perry and Stacy Andrews, but Jackson's production and longevity made the Rams' side substantially stronger.
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