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Recent Trades
Seattle acquired Marcus Johnson from Indianapolis Colts / Baltimore Colts on 2018-09-01, sending Darrell Daniels in return. The trade is best understood as a narrow roster or draft-position move. Seattle acquired Marcus Johnson and gave up Darrell Daniels, with the available evidence supporting a C grade rather than a stronger verdict. It should remain in the public database, but the analysis should not pretend it changed the arc of Seahawks history.
Seattle acquired Marcus Burley from Indianapolis Colts / Baltimore Colts on 2014-08-30, sending 2015 6th round pick (206th overall subsequently traded, Aaron Ripkowski) in return. This transaction fits Seattle's broader roster-building record for 2014: targeted asset movement, limited known aftershocks, and no obvious franchise-altering result. The Seahawks' B grade is tied to receiving Marcus Burley while parting with 2015 6th round pick (206th overall subsequently traded, Aaron Ripkowski). Indianapolis Colts / Baltimore Colts's side is graded C because the exchange appears roughly balanced from the available record.
Seattle acquired 2002 5th round pick (146th overall, Rocky Bernard) from Indianapolis Colts / Baltimore Colts on 2002-04-19, sending Brock Huard in return. The trade is best understood as a narrow roster or draft-position move. Seattle acquired 2002 5th round pick (146th overall, Rocky Bernard) and gave up Brock Huard, with the available evidence supporting a C+ grade rather than a stronger verdict. It should remain in the public database, but the analysis should not pretend it changed the arc of Seahawks history.
Seattle acquired 1989 first round pick (#15-Andy Heck); 1990 first round pick (#10-Ray Agnew Jr.) from Indianapolis Colts / Baltimore Colts on 1988-09-08, sending Fredd Young in return. The trade is best understood as a narrow roster or draft-position move. Seattle acquired 1989 first round pick (#15-Andy Heck); 1990 first round pick (#10-Ray Agnew Jr.) and gave up Fredd Young, with the available evidence supporting a C+ grade rather than a stronger verdict. It should remain in the public database, but the analysis should not pretend it changed the arc of Seahawks history.
Seattle acquired Roger Carr from Indianapolis Colts / Baltimore Colts on 1982-09-03, sending 1984 fourth round pick (#103-George Wonsley) in return. From a hindsight view, the Seahawks neither created a defining win nor suffered a major loss here. The important public-facing detail is the actual exchange — Roger Carr for 1984 fourth round pick (#103-George Wonsley) — rather than a forced storyline. That makes the row useful for database completeness while keeping it below the major-trade tier.
Seattle acquired Robert Pratt from Indianapolis Colts / Baltimore Colts on 1982-07-12, sending 1984 fifth round pick (#130-Kevin Call) in return. This transaction fits Seattle's broader roster-building record for 1982: targeted asset movement, limited known aftershocks, and no obvious franchise-altering result. The Seahawks' B grade is tied to receiving Robert Pratt while parting with 1984 fifth round pick (#130-Kevin Call). Indianapolis Colts / Baltimore Colts's side is graded C because the exchange appears roughly balanced from the available record.
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6 recordsSeattle acquired Marcus Johnson from Indianapolis Colts / Baltimore Colts on 2018-09-01, sending Darrell Daniels in return. The trade is best understood as a narrow roster or draft-position move. Seattle acquired Marcus Johnson and gave up Darrell Daniels, with the available evidence supporting a C grade rather than a stronger verdict. It should remain in the public database, but the analysis should not pretend it changed the arc of Seahawks history.
Seattle acquired Marcus Burley from Indianapolis Colts / Baltimore Colts on 2014-08-30, sending 2015 6th round pick (206th overall subsequently traded, Aaron Ripkowski) in return. This transaction fits Seattle's broader roster-building record for 2014: targeted asset movement, limited known aftershocks, and no obvious franchise-altering result. The Seahawks' B grade is tied to receiving Marcus Burley while parting with 2015 6th round pick (206th overall subsequently traded, Aaron Ripkowski). Indianapolis Colts / Baltimore Colts's side is graded C because the exchange appears roughly balanced from the available record.
Seattle acquired 2002 5th round pick (146th overall, Rocky Bernard) from Indianapolis Colts / Baltimore Colts on 2002-04-19, sending Brock Huard in return. The trade is best understood as a narrow roster or draft-position move. Seattle acquired 2002 5th round pick (146th overall, Rocky Bernard) and gave up Brock Huard, with the available evidence supporting a C+ grade rather than a stronger verdict. It should remain in the public database, but the analysis should not pretend it changed the arc of Seahawks history.
Seattle acquired 1989 first round pick (#15-Andy Heck); 1990 first round pick (#10-Ray Agnew Jr.) from Indianapolis Colts / Baltimore Colts on 1988-09-08, sending Fredd Young in return. The trade is best understood as a narrow roster or draft-position move. Seattle acquired 1989 first round pick (#15-Andy Heck); 1990 first round pick (#10-Ray Agnew Jr.) and gave up Fredd Young, with the available evidence supporting a C+ grade rather than a stronger verdict. It should remain in the public database, but the analysis should not pretend it changed the arc of Seahawks history.
Seattle acquired Roger Carr from Indianapolis Colts / Baltimore Colts on 1982-09-03, sending 1984 fourth round pick (#103-George Wonsley) in return. From a hindsight view, the Seahawks neither created a defining win nor suffered a major loss here. The important public-facing detail is the actual exchange — Roger Carr for 1984 fourth round pick (#103-George Wonsley) — rather than a forced storyline. That makes the row useful for database completeness while keeping it below the major-trade tier.
Seattle acquired Robert Pratt from Indianapolis Colts / Baltimore Colts on 1982-07-12, sending 1984 fifth round pick (#130-Kevin Call) in return. This transaction fits Seattle's broader roster-building record for 1982: targeted asset movement, limited known aftershocks, and no obvious franchise-altering result. The Seahawks' B grade is tied to receiving Robert Pratt while parting with 1984 fifth round pick (#130-Kevin Call). Indianapolis Colts / Baltimore Colts's side is graded C because the exchange appears roughly balanced from the available record.