NFL trades can be a quick way to improve a team in need of a certain position. They could potentially land a great player in exchange for asset's that aren't necessarily needed Chuma Edoga Jersey , making it one of the more tempting acquisition methods available to front offices. So it's not surprising that we've seen plenty blockbuster trades in the league history, where the exchange has worked out well for both teams. However, the downside with making any given trade is that there's always a possibility that you could be on the losing end of it.A player that is projected to have only a so-so career could end up being one of the best players in the game. While the mid-round picks or position on the roster a team may have filled looks good for the time being, parting with the player that they did ultimately turns out to be a bad decision. In recent years, it seems that we've seen more of this than usual, and can observe some truly awful front office decisions coming via the trade. Let's take a look at the most notable examples.Ranked below are the 15 most one-sided trades since 2010. DETROIT LIONS (9-7)OPEN CAMP: July 27 http://www.newyorkjetsteamonline.com/trevon-wesco-jersey , Allen Park, MichiganLAST YEAR: Early and late-season slides knocked team out of playoff contention and cost coach Jim Caldwell job. QB Matthew Stafford led pass-dependent offense with 1,000-yard WRs Marvin Jones and Golden Tate. CB Darius Slay emerged as one of league’s best in coverage.IMPORTANT ADDITIONS: Coach Matt Patricia, RB LeGarrette Blount, RB Kerryon Johnson, TE Luke Willson Alexander Mattison Jersey , C Frank Ragnow, DT Sylvester Williams, LB Christian Jones, LB Devon Kennard.IMPORTANT LOSSES: Coach Jim Caldwell, TE Eric Ebron, DT Haloti Ngata http://www.minnesotavikingsteamonline.com/dru-samia-jersey , LB Tahir Whitehead.CAMP NEEDS: Developing running game with two new backs and rookie center. Learning new defense with first-year head coach and new coordinator Paul Pasqualoni.EXPECTATIONS: Making playoffs must be goal after firing coach coming off third winning season in four years. Third-year GM Bob Quinn wants team to become tougher, especially in short yardage and near goal line.—