2009 Draft Pick Trades

Arctic Dawgs

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I am currently going through a list of trades (thanks for the link Coach) in order to up date the posted Draft Order we have here at Sports Outlaw, and decided to put a seperate thread here with all the trades.
  • Carolina to Philadelphia. Carolina traded its first-round selection in 2009, as well as its second-round (No. 43: traded to Minnesota and used to select safety Tyrell Johnson) and fourth-round (No. 109: used to select offensive guard Mike McGlynn) selections in 2008 to Philadelphia for the the first-round selection of Philadelphia in 2008 (No. 19: used to select offensive tackle Jeff Otah).
  • Dallas to Detroit. Dallas traded its first-, third-, sixth-round-, and a seventh-round selections in 2009 NFL Draft to Detroit in exchange for wide receiver Roy Williams
  • San Diego to New England. San Diego traded its second-round selection in 2009 and fifth-round selection in 2008 (No. 160: traded to Tampa Bay and used to select quarterback Josh Johnson) to New England for the first of New England's third-round selections in 2008 (No. 69: used to select running back Jacob Hester).
  • Washington to Miami. Washington traded its second-round selection in 2009 and its sixth-round selection in 2010 to Miami for defensive end Jason Taylor.
  • New Orleans to New York Giants. New Orleans traded its second-round and fifth-round selections to the New York Giants for tight end Jeremy Shockey. If the Saints re-sign linebacker Jonathan Vilma before free agency begins on February 27, 2009, however, they would owe that second-round selection to the New York Jets, in which case the Giants instead would receive the Saints' first-round selection. See Jonathan Vilma trade below.
  • New York Jets to Green Bay. The New York Jets traded a conditional selection to Green Bay for quarterback Brett Favre. The selection became a third-round selection because Favre took the majority of the team's snaps at quarterback. This selection would have become a second- or first-round selection had Favre led the Jets to the playoffs.
  • New Orleans to New York Jets. New Orleans traded its third-round selection to the Jets for linebacker Jonathan Vilma. That selection rose from the fourth round because of Vilma's playing time in 2008. If the Saints re-sign Vilma before free agency begins on February 27, 2009, then the Saints would owe the Jets a second-round selection. The Saints have traded that second-round selection to the New York Giants as part of the Jeremy Shockey trade, however, so the Giants instead would get the Saints' first-round choice. Because of this, the Saints reportedly will wait until Vilma is a free agent to re-sign him.
  • Cleveland to Dallas. Cleveland traded its third-round selection in 2009 (No. 69) to Dallas for Dallas' fourth-round selection in 2008 (No, 111: used to select tight end Martin Rucker).
  • Dallas to Detroit. See above first-round trade for Roy Williams.
  • Detroit to Dallas. Detroit traded its fourth-round selection in 2009 and third-round selection in 2008 (No. 111: traded to Cleveland, see above trade for Martin Rucker) to Dallas for Dallas' 2008 third-round selection (No. 92: used to select defensive end Cliff Avril).
  • Washington to New York Jets. Washington traded its fourth-round selection in 2009 to the Jets for guard Pete Kendall prior to the 2007 season. The selection changed from a fifth-round selection in 2008 because Kendall played 80 percent of the snaps for the Redskins in 2007.
I've only listed the pertinant trades to the first 4 rounds. Here is the Linky to all rounds Note the Red Italics regarding Vilma. We will know for sure on that in a couple days.
 

Arctic Dawgs

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New Trades added into Bombs Draft Order Thread
  • No. 34: Kansas City to New England. Kansas City traded its second-round selection in 2009 to New England for quarterback Matt Cassel and linebacker Mike Vrabel.
  • No. 50: Tampa Bay to Cleveland. Tampa Bay traded its second-round selection in 2009, as well as its fifth-round selection in 2010, to Cleveland for tight end Kellen Winslow, Jr.
  • No. 76: New Orleans to New York Jets. New Orleans traded its third-round selection to the Jets for linebacker Jonathan Vilma. That selection rose from the fourth round because of Vilma's playing time in 2008. New Orleans got their 4th round pick back
  • Minnesota to Houston. Minnesota traded its fourth-round selection to Houston for quarterback Sage Rosenfels.
Please post any occuring trades here and I'll keep the draft order thread updated. Thanks

eta: I'm not sure what the pick 114 from Jets to NO is all about yet ??
 

Fire

in the hole
Not sure if the mock is going 5 rounds or more, but if it does Detroit traded its 5th round pick along with Cory Redding to Seattle for Julian Peterson.
 

Arctic Dawgs

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Not sure if the mock is going 5 rounds or more, but if it does Detroit traded its 5th round pick along with Cory Redding to Seattle for Julian Peterson.

Ya, I've only updated up to Rd 4 at this point. If we go longer I'll update some more rounds. Thanks for posting it though
 
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