The WEIRDEST Trade in NFL Draft HISTORY

The WEIRDEST Trade in NFL Draft HISTORY

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In 1984, the Denver Broncos traded away a 1st round pick and a 3rd round pick in the 1985 NFL Draft to the Cincinnati Bengals in exchange for disgruntled Arizona linebacker Ricky Hunley. There was just one small problem. The Broncos did not have a 3rd round pick in 1985 to give away. This bizarre story involves Steve DeBerg, Vance Johnson, Butch Johnson, David Fulcher, Jack Thompson, John Elway, and a whole other host of characters. This is the story behind the weirdest trade in the history of the NFL Draft, and the time the Broncos gave away a pick that they did not actually have

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