
10 worst trades in modern NFL history: Where does the Browns' Deshaun Watson deal rank?
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53% : But because of what the Walker trade did to turn the 1990s Cowboys into one of the greatest dynasties in the NFL, and because the Texans have yet to break through for a Super Bowl win since the Watson trade, the Walker deal still remains No. 1 on this list.51% : For this exercise, we're considering the modern era as beginning in 1980: What the Panthers got: No. 1 pick in 2023 (quarterback Bryce Young) What the Bears got: Wide receiver DJ Moore, two first-round picks, including No. 1 overall in 2024 (quarterback Caleb Williams), two second-round picks The Carolina Panthers got desperate for a quarterback in 2023 and traded up from the ninth pick to first overall to get the 2021 Heisman Trophy winner in Young.
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