San Diego Los Angeles Chargers
Trade grades, verdicts, asset movement, and historical context for San Diego Los Angeles Chargers trades.
Recent Trades
Denver acquired Emil Slovacek from San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers for past considerations (?). 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 and San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers agreed to a conditional or physical-dependent transaction involving 1977 draft pick (not exercised) and Joe Sullivan (b), but the raw record indicates the deal did not fully take effect as originally planned. Because the raw record describes the trade as voided, not exercised, or dependent on conditions that did not materialize, this row is best treated as a historical transaction note rather than a fully graded personnel exchange.
Denver acquired Reggie Barry / Reggie Berry from San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers for Maurice Tyler. Denver swapped Maurice Tyler for Reggie Barry / Reggie Berry, 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 Ray Jones from San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers for cash. 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 Eddie Ray; 1973 third round pick (#70-John Wood (a)) from San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers in exchange for Dave Costa (a). Denver converted Dave Costa (a) 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 San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers lands at C based on the player value it acquired.
Denver acquired Dick Post / Dickie Post from San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers in exchange for 1972 second round pick (#30-Jim Bertelsen). Denver paid draft capital for Dick Post / Dickie Post, making this a targeted personnel acquisition instead of a pure pick shuffle. The Broncos grade of C reflects the balance between immediate roster help and the opportunity cost of the pick sent to San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers.
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6 recordsDenver acquired Emil Slovacek from San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers for past considerations (?). 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 and San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers agreed to a conditional or physical-dependent transaction involving 1977 draft pick (not exercised) and Joe Sullivan (b), but the raw record indicates the deal did not fully take effect as originally planned. Because the raw record describes the trade as voided, not exercised, or dependent on conditions that did not materialize, this row is best treated as a historical transaction note rather than a fully graded personnel exchange.
Denver acquired Reggie Barry / Reggie Berry from San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers for Maurice Tyler. Denver swapped Maurice Tyler for Reggie Barry / Reggie Berry, 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 Ray Jones from San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers for cash. 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 Eddie Ray; 1973 third round pick (#70-John Wood (a)) from San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers in exchange for Dave Costa (a). Denver converted Dave Costa (a) 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 San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers lands at C based on the player value it acquired.
Denver acquired Dick Post / Dickie Post from San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers in exchange for 1972 second round pick (#30-Jim Bertelsen). Denver paid draft capital for Dick Post / Dickie Post, making this a targeted personnel acquisition instead of a pure pick shuffle. The Broncos grade of C reflects the balance between immediate roster help and the opportunity cost of the pick sent to San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers.