Unlike the NBA, NHL and MLB, blockbuster trades in the NFL have always been few and far between.
The last whopper of a swap in pro football was probably way back in the 1950s, when the Los Angeles Rams sent NINE players to the Chicago Cardinals for Ollie Matson, an electrifying running back.
Since then, most personnel changes by teams have involved the signing of free agents and the drafting of rookies.
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