Taylen Green
Trade history, asset movement, verdicts, and team impact for Taylen Green.
Trade Impact Summary
Taylen Green appears in 4 trade records in the TradeVerdicts database.
Related Trades
Denver moved up in the fifth round with Cleveland to select tight end Justin Joly, sending a later fifth-rounder and a sixth-rounder to complete the jump. The Broncos paid a modest price to target a specific Day 3 tight end rather than waiting on the board. The trade fits a roster-building pattern of using late capital to secure a preferred depth piece, with the grade held near neutral until Joly’s role becomes clearer.
Denver traded down with Buffalo from the second round into the early third, adding a sixth-round pick while selecting defensive tackle Tyler Onyedim. The Broncos chose volume and board management over staying at No. 62. This kind of trade is hard to grade immediately because its value depends heavily on Onyedim’s development and how the sixth-round pick is ultimately used. The process was reasonable if Denver viewed the talent gap as modest.
Summary: Jacksonville acquired Jakobi Meyers from Las Vegas for future fourth- and sixth-round picks. Analysis: Meyers is a proven receiver, but the price is real for a veteran target. The move makes sense if Jacksonville needed immediate reliability, though the draft cost keeps it from becoming a bargain.
Summary: Jacksonville swapped Tyson Campbell and a future seventh for Greg Newsome and a future sixth. Analysis: This is a notable cornerback reset rather than a simple salary dump. Newsome gives Jacksonville a comparable starting-caliber option, while Cleveland gets the higher-upside long-term corner if Campbell rebounds.