NFL Trade Verdict

Even Trade

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.

September 3, 1982 Seattle SeahawksIndianapolis Colts Baltimore Colts Confidence: medium Tier: standard Provisional Record

Indianapolis Colts Baltimore Colts Received

  • pick 1984 fourth round pick (#103-George Wonsley)

Trade Summary

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.

Trade Analysis

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. The partner received pick value while surrendering the known player; final balance depends on the player’s actual Seattle production.