Oakland Raiders
Trade grades, verdicts, asset movement, and historical context for Oakland Raiders trades.
Recent Trades
Denver acquired player to be named later (?) from Oakland Raiders for Dave Behrman. This remains a low-scale transaction built around cash, conditional terms, or incomplete draft compensation. It is retained for trade-history completeness, with conservative grades because the verified long-term impact is limited.
Denver acquired Rick Egloff from Oakland Raiders for Ernest Park / Earnie Park / Ernie Park. Denver swapped Ernest Park / Earnie Park / Ernie Park for Rick Egloff, a direct player-value trade with limited evidence of a major long-term swing. The grades remain modest because the available record supports a useful roster exchange, not a clear franchise-changing win.
Denver acquired Rex Mirich; 1967 third round pick (#70-Tom Rhoads) from Oakland Raiders in exchange for Willie Brown; Mickey Slaughter. Denver converted Willie Brown into draft capital, a practical roster-management decision rather than a franchise-shaping swing. The Broncos grade stays at C because the return was useful but limited, while Oakland Raiders lands at C based on the player value it acquired.
Denver acquired Richard Tyson / Dick Tyson; Ray Schmautz; Rich Jackson from Oakland Raiders in exchange for Lionel Taylor; Jerry Sturm. Denver swapped Lionel Taylor for Richard Tyson / Dick Tyson, a direct player-value trade with limited evidence of a major long-term swing. The grades remain modest because the available record supports a useful roster exchange, not a clear franchise-changing win.
Denver acquired Arch Matsos / Archie Matsos from Oakland Raiders for Hewritt Dixon. Denver swapped Hewritt Dixon for Arch Matsos / Archie Matsos, a direct player-value trade with limited evidence of a major long-term swing. The grades remain modest because the available record supports a useful roster exchange, not a clear franchise-changing win.
Denver acquired Stan Fanning; 1964 sixth round pick (#47-Al Denson) from Oakland Raiders for Gene Mingo. Denver converted Gene Mingo into draft capital, a practical roster-management decision rather than a franchise-shaping swing. The Broncos grade stays at C because the return was useful but limited, while Oakland Raiders lands at C based on the player value it acquired.
Denver acquired Gene Prebola from Oakland Raiders for Willie Smith (b. 1937-11-01). Denver swapped Willie Smith (b. 1937-11-01) for Gene Prebola, a direct player-value trade with limited evidence of a major long-term swing. The grades remain modest because the available record supports a useful roster exchange, not a clear franchise-changing win.
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7 recordsDenver acquired player to be named later (?) from Oakland Raiders for Dave Behrman. This remains a low-scale transaction built around cash, conditional terms, or incomplete draft compensation. It is retained for trade-history completeness, with conservative grades because the verified long-term impact is limited.
Denver acquired Rick Egloff from Oakland Raiders for Ernest Park / Earnie Park / Ernie Park. Denver swapped Ernest Park / Earnie Park / Ernie Park for Rick Egloff, a direct player-value trade with limited evidence of a major long-term swing. The grades remain modest because the available record supports a useful roster exchange, not a clear franchise-changing win.
Denver acquired Rex Mirich; 1967 third round pick (#70-Tom Rhoads) from Oakland Raiders in exchange for Willie Brown; Mickey Slaughter. Denver converted Willie Brown into draft capital, a practical roster-management decision rather than a franchise-shaping swing. The Broncos grade stays at C because the return was useful but limited, while Oakland Raiders lands at C based on the player value it acquired.
Denver acquired Richard Tyson / Dick Tyson; Ray Schmautz; Rich Jackson from Oakland Raiders in exchange for Lionel Taylor; Jerry Sturm. Denver swapped Lionel Taylor for Richard Tyson / Dick Tyson, a direct player-value trade with limited evidence of a major long-term swing. The grades remain modest because the available record supports a useful roster exchange, not a clear franchise-changing win.
Denver acquired Arch Matsos / Archie Matsos from Oakland Raiders for Hewritt Dixon. Denver swapped Hewritt Dixon for Arch Matsos / Archie Matsos, a direct player-value trade with limited evidence of a major long-term swing. The grades remain modest because the available record supports a useful roster exchange, not a clear franchise-changing win.
Denver acquired Stan Fanning; 1964 sixth round pick (#47-Al Denson) from Oakland Raiders for Gene Mingo. Denver converted Gene Mingo into draft capital, a practical roster-management decision rather than a franchise-shaping swing. The Broncos grade stays at C because the return was useful but limited, while Oakland Raiders lands at C based on the player value it acquired.
Denver acquired Gene Prebola from Oakland Raiders for Willie Smith (b. 1937-11-01). Denver swapped Willie Smith (b. 1937-11-01) for Gene Prebola, a direct player-value trade with limited evidence of a major long-term swing. The grades remain modest because the available record supports a useful roster exchange, not a clear franchise-changing win.