Undisclosed compensation
Trade history, asset movement, verdicts, and team impact for Undisclosed compensation.
Trade Impact Summary
Undisclosed compensation appears in 5 trade records in the TradeVerdicts database.
Related Trades
Summary: Pittsburgh acquired 1988 tenth round pick (#252-John Jackson (b. 1965-01-04)) from Tampa Bay Buccaneers for undisclosed compensation. Analysis: Pittsburgh came away from this 1988 transaction with the stronger side of the exchange. The assets acquired from Tampa Bay Buccaneers provided meaningful roster value — either through direct on-field contribution, draft capital, or positional need addressed — that outpaced what was sent away.
Summary: Pittsburgh acquired Ed Beatty from San Francisco 49ers for undisclosed compensation. Analysis: The available record points to a balanced exchange rather than a clear steal. Pittsburgh addressed its roster or draft-board preference, while San Francisco 49ers received comparable value in return. The grade is deliberately conservative because part of the source record is incomplete, conditional, approximate, or still too recent for a firm historical verdict.
Summary: Pittsburgh acquired 1950 fifth round pick (#56-Tom Rowe) from Green Bay Packers for undisclosed compensation. Analysis: The trade grades against Pittsburgh because the outgoing side carried more durable value, stronger draft upside, or a better long-term return for Green Bay Packers. The grade is deliberately conservative because part of the source record is incomplete, conditional, approximate, or still too recent for a firm historical verdict.
Summary: Pittsburgh appears to have sent late 1950 draft compensation to the Cardinals, but the surviving source record lists Pittsburgh's return only as undisclosed compensation. Analysis: This is a low-confidence archival artifact rather than a clear football-value trade. With late-round picks and unclear consideration involved, Even Trade is the safest holding verdict until a stronger source identifies the exact return.
Summary: Pittsburgh acquired 1948 sixth round pick (#45-Phil O'Reilly) from Arizona/St. Louis Cardinals for undisclosed compensation. Analysis: The available record points to a balanced exchange rather than a clear steal. Pittsburgh addressed its roster or draft-board preference, while Arizona/St. Louis Cardinals received comparable value in return. The grade is deliberately conservative because part of the source record is incomplete, conditional, approximate, or still too recent for a firm historical verdict.