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All-Time Trades Since 1995 ALL-TIME TRADES SINCE 1995 2021 2018 ► 5/18/21 - Acquired CB Josiah Scott from Jacksonville in exchange ► 10/30/18 - Acquired WR Golden Tate from Detriot in exchange for CB Jameson Houston and a 2023 6th-round pick for a 3rd-round pick in 2019 ► 5/1/21 - Traded picks No. 225 (6th - LS Camaron Cheeseman) ► 9/1/18 - Acquired S Deiondre’ Hall from Chicago in exchange for and No. 240 (7th - DE William Bradley-King) to Washington in ex- a conditional 7th-round pick in 2019 change for a 2022 5th-round pick ► 4/27/18 - Acquired the 233rd overall selection (7th - Jordan ► 4/30/21 - Traded pick No. 70 (3rd - T Brady Christensen) to Car- Mailata) in the 2018 NFL Draft from New England in exchange for olina in exchange for picks No. 73 (3rd - DT Milton Williams) and the 250th overall selection (7th - TE Ryan Izzo) and a 2019 7th No. 191 (6th - DE Tarron Jackson) round pick ► 4/29/21 - Traded picks No. 12 (1st - LB Micah Parsons) and No. ► 4/27/18 - Acquired the 49th overall selection (2nd - TE Dallas 84 (3rd - DE Chauncey Golston) to Dallas in exchange for pick Goedert) in the 2018 NFL Draft from Indianapolis in exchange for No. 10 (1st - WR DeVonta Smith) the 52nd overall pick (2nd - DE Kemoko Turay) and the 169th ► 3/17/21 - Traded QB Carson Wentz to Indianapolis in exchange overall pick (5th - Jordan Wilkins) for a 2021 3rd-round pick (No. 70 overall) and a conditional 2022 ► 4/26/18 - Traded the 32nd (1st - QB Lamar Jackson) and 132nd 1st-round pick (4th - WR Jaleel Scott) overall picks in the 2018 NFL Draft to Balti- more for the 52nd (2nd - DE Kemoko Turay) and 125th (4th - CB 2020 Avonte Maddox) overall picks in 2018, and a 2019 2nd-round pick ► 4/25/20 - Traded picks No. 173 (5th - WR Darnell Mooney) and ► 3/14/18 - Acquired DE Michael Bennett and a 7th-round pick No. 227 (7th - T Lachavious Simmons) to Chicago in exchange for (250th) in 2018 from Seattle in exchange for WR Marcus Johnson picks No. 196 (6th - LB Shaun Bradley), No. 200 (6th - WR Quez and a 5th-round selection (156th) in 2018 Watkins) and No. 233 (7th - DE Casey Toohill) ► 3/14/18 - Acquired CB Daryl Worley from Carolina in exchange ► 4/25/20 - Traded pick No. 146 (4th - C Tyler Biadasz) to Dallas for WR Torrey Smith in exchange for pick No. 164 (5th - LB Curtis Weaver) and a 2021 5th-round pick 2017 ► 4/25/20 - Acquired WR Marquise Goodwin and pick No. 210 (6th ► 10/31/17 - Acquired RB Jay Ajayi from Miami in exchange for a - T Prince Tega Wanogho) in the 2020 NFL Draft from San Fran- 2018 4th-round pick cisco in exchange for pick No. 190 (6th - TE Charlie Woerner) ► 8/28/17 - Traded LS Jon Dorenbos to New Orleans in exchange ► 4/25/20 - Traded pick No. 164 (5th - LB Curtis Weaver) to Miami for a 2019 7th-round pick in exchange for picks No. 173 (5th - WR Darnell Mooney) and No. ► 8/27/17 - Acquired CB Dexter McDougle from N.Y. Jets in ex- 227 (7th - T Lachavious Simmons) change for S Terrence Brooks ► 3/19/20 - Agreed to terms on a trade with the Detroit Lions to ► 8/21/17 - Acquired a 2018 5th-round pick from Seattle in ex- acquire CB Darius Slay in exchange for a 2020 third-round (No. change for G/T Matt Tobin and a 2018 7th-round pick 85 overall - S Julian Blackmon) draft pick and a 2020 fifth-round ► 8/11/17 - Acquired CB Ronald Darby from Buffalo in exchange for (No. 166 overall) draft pick WR Jordan Matthews and a 2018 3rd-round pick ► 7/26/17 - Traded G/T Allen Barbre to Denver in exchange for a 2019 2019 conditional 7th-round pick ► 8/22/19 - Agreed to terms with Arizona to acquire S Rudy Ford in 4/29/17 – Traded the 164th (G Isaac Asiata) and 194th overall (DT exchange for DT Bruce Hector ► Vincent Taylor) picks to Miami for the 166th (WR Shelton Gibson) 8/9/19 - Acquired DE Eli Harold from Buffalo in exchange for T ► and 184th (LB Nathan Gerry) overall selections in 2017 Ryan Bates ► 4/29/17 – Traded the 155th overall selection (LB Jayon Brown) 4/27/19 - Acquired DT Hassan Ridgeway from Indianapolis in ex- ► for the 164th (G Isaac Asiata) and 214th (DT Elijah Qualls) overall change for the 246th pick in the 2019 NFL Draft (7th - C Javon picks in 2017 Patterson) ► 4/29/17 – Traded the 139th (WR Jehu Chesson) and 230th (S Josh 4/27/19 - The 167th overall selection (5th - QB Clayton Thorson) ► Harvey-Clemons) overall picks to Minnesota for the 132nd overall and the 246th overall selection (7th - C Javon Patterson) were selection (RB Donnel Pumphrey) acquired from the New England Patriots in exchange for the 163rd 4/4/17 - Acquired DT Tim Jernigan and a 2017 3rd round draft overall selection (5th - P Jake Bailey) ► choice (CB Rasul Douglas) from Baltimore in exchange for a 2017 4/25/19 - The 22nd overall selection in the 2019 NFL Draft (1st ► 3rd round draft pick (DE Chris Wormley) - T Andre Dillard) was acquired from the Baltimore Ravens in ex- change for the 25th (1st - WR Marquise Brown), 127th (4th - CB Iman Marshall) and 197th (6th - QB Trace McSorley) overall picks 2016 ► 9/7/16 – Traded CB Eric Rowe to New England for a 4th round 3/28/19 - Acquired RB Jordan Howard from Chicago in exchange ► draft pick in 2018 for 2020 draft choice ► 9/3/16 – Traded QB Sam Bradford to Minnesota for a first round 3/14/19 - Acquired a 2020 5th-round draft choice from New En- ► draft pick in 2017 (DE Derek Barnett) and a 4th round draft pick gland in exchange for DE Michael Bennett and a 2020 7th-round in 2018 (DE Josh Sweat) draft choice ► 8/16/16 – Traded OL Dennis Kelly to Tennessee for WR Dorial 3/13/19 - Acquired WR DeSean Jackson and 2020 7th-round ► Green-Beckham draft choice from Tampa Bay in exchange for 2019 6th-round draft choice 2021 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME TRADES SINCE 1995 ► 4/30/16 – Traded the 188th overall pick (TE David Morgan) to 2013 Minnesota for a 6th round pick (S Blake Countess) and a 7th round ► 10/29/13 - Traded DT Isaac Sopoaga and a 2014 6th round draft pick (DE Alex McAlister) in 2016 choice (DE Zach Moore) to the New England Patriots for a 2014 ► 4/20/16 – Traded the 8th overall pick, a 3rd round draft choice, 5th round draft choice (traded to New Orleans) a 4th round draft choice, a 2017 1st round draft choice and a ► 8/23/13 - Traded RB Felix Jones to the Pittsburgh Steelers for LB 2018 2nd round draft choice to the Cleveland Browns for the 2nd Adrian Robinson overall selection (QB Carson Wentz) and a 2017 4th round pick ► 8/12/13 - Traded OL Nate Menkin to the Houston Texans for WR ► 3/11/16 – Traded QB Mark Sanchez to the Denver Broncos for a Jeff Maehl conditional 7th round draft choice ► 4/27/13 - Traded a 4th round draft choice (WR Ace Sanders) and ► 3/9/16 – Traded RB DeMarco Murray and a 4th round draft choice a 7th round draft choice (CB DeMetrius McCray) to the Jackson- to the Tennessee Titans for a 4th round draft choice (traded to ville Jaguars for a 4th round draft choice (QB Matt Barkley) Cleveland) ► 4/11/13 - Traded RB Dion Lewis to the Cleveland Browns for LB ► 3/9/16 – Traded LB Kiko Alonso, CB Byron Maxwell and the 13th Emmanuel Acho overall selection to the Miami Dolphins for the 8th overall selec- ► 3/28/13 - Traded FB Stanley Havili to the Indianapolis Colts for tion (traded to Cleveland) DE Clifton Geathers ► 3/15/13 - Traded a 2013 6th round draft choice (G Jeff Baca) and 2015 a 2014 conditional draft choice to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for ► 9/4/15 - Traded QB Matt Barkley to the Arizona Cardinals for a WR Arrelious Benn and a 2013 7th round draft choice (CB Jordan conditional 7th round draft choice in 2016 Poyer) ► 8/1/15 - Traded CB Brandon Boykin to the Pittsburgh Steelers for a conditional 5th round draft choice in 2016 2012 ► 5/2/15 - Traded the 113th overall selection (DT Gabe Wright) to ► 8/31/12 - Acquired S David Sims from the Cleveland Browns for the Detroit Lions for a 3rd round selection in 2016 a 2013 conditional draft choice (DE Joe Kruger) ► 5/1/15 - Traded the 52nd overall selection (NT Jordan Phillips), ► 8/2/12 - Traded LB Moise Fokou and LB Greg Lloyd to the Indi- 145th overall selection (CB Bobby McCain) and the 156th overall anapolis Colts for CB Kevin Thomas and a conditional 7th round selection (WR Tony Lippett) in 2015 to the Miami Dolphins for the draft choice 47th overall selection (DB Eric Rowe) and the 191st overall selec- ► 7/22/12 - Traded CB D.J. Johnson to the Indianapolis Colts for tion (DB JaCorey Shepherd) in 2015 DT Ollie Ogbu ► 3/10/15 - Traded QB Nick Foles, a 4th round draft choice in 2015 ► 4/27/12 - Traded a 2nd round draft choice (DT Jerel Worthy) to (T Andrew Donnel), and a 2nd round draft choice in 2016 to the the Green Bay Packers for a 2nd round draft choice (DE Vinny St.
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