Even Trade
Summary: Pittsburgh acquired draft pick (possibly 1968 #79-Ken Hebert / Ken Herbert OR possibly 1968 #189-Bill Glennon) from Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams for Willie Daniel. Analysis: The available record points to a balanced exchange rather than a clear steal. Pittsburgh addressed its roster or draft-board preference, while Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams 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.
Pittsburgh Steelers Received
- pick draft pick (possibly 1968 #79- Ken Hebert / Ken Herbert OR possibly 1968 #189-Bill Glennon)
Los Angeles St Louis Rams Received
- player Willie Daniel
Trade Summary
Summary: Pittsburgh acquired draft pick (possibly 1968 #79-Ken Hebert / Ken Herbert OR possibly 1968 #189-Bill Glennon) from Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams for Willie Daniel. Analysis: The available record points to a balanced exchange rather than a clear steal. Pittsburgh addressed its roster or draft-board preference, while Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams 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.
Trade Analysis
Summary: Pittsburgh acquired draft pick (possibly 1968 #79-Ken Hebert / Ken Herbert OR possibly 1968 #189-Bill Glennon) from Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams for Willie Daniel. Analysis: The available record points to a balanced exchange rather than a clear steal. Pittsburgh addressed its roster or draft-board preference, while Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams 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. Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams received Willie Daniel and gave up draft pick (possibly 1968 #79-Ken Hebert / Ken Herbert OR possibly 1968 #189-Bill Glennon). The partner grade reflects the same value curve from the opposite side of the transaction.