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Aiyuk officially requests trade

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Normally, I would eschew trading for a big-name receiver. However, Lamb and Aiyuk are young franchise receivers perfect for building around Maye. Wolf needs to step up and make the deal if one can be had at a reasonable price because they will never hit free agency.
while I agree, that both are 4-5 years windows, and that the cost of the contract is not an issue, for me, the 1st round pick is 100% off the table. has to be rd 2 and players. for instance I would send the Pats #2 and Mapu, although neither Dallas or SanFran would do that.
Pats more than likely holding a top 5 pick in 2025. that's a franchise OT. that's off the table for any deal out there
 
they can have Aiyuk for the next 2 seasons at $36m total. they hold all the leverage. it would be a foolish decision to do anything with him this early, other than trade him for a sweetheart deal
in 2026 the 49'ers have $196m in cap space
stop lying
They have to pay Purdy genius… QB is the most expensive position in football. The same way Miami let their best DL walk because they have to pay Tua. Everything looks easy until one guy is eating up 20-25% of your cap annually.

Having middling amount of cap space in 2026 with all of your best players as free agents isn’t a lot of cap space.
 
They have to pay Purdy genius… QB is the most expensive position in football. The same way Miami let their best DL walk because they have to pay Tua. Everything looks easy until one guy is eating up 20-25% of your cap annually.

Having middling amount of cap space in 2026 with all of your best players as free agents isn’t a lot of cap space.
they can give Purdy a deal that is light on years 1 and 2 and back loaded, and redo the deal as it ages, same as Mahomes, same as Allen, etc, etc.
the cap is crap my friend. you love to argue it isn't, but you love to argue everything
now post your meme and lets move forward
 
they can give Purdy a deal that is light on years 1 and 2 and back loaded, and redo the deal as it ages, same as Mahomes, same as Allen, etc, etc.
the cap is crap my friend. you love to argue it isn't, but you love to argue everything
now post your meme and lets move forward
I posted the article below from Andrew Brandt, an actual NFL GM for over two decades, where he discussed how the cap doesn't matter and that it is cash spending that matters. Wozzy disregarded a guy that has worked as an agent and an NFL personnel guy because he apparently knows how these things work better than Brandt lol.

Explaining how NFL salary cap works and debunking three myths - Sports Illustrated
 
they can give Purdy a deal that is light on years 1 and 2 and back loaded, and redo the deal as it ages, same as Mahomes, same as Allen, etc, etc.
the cap is crap my friend. you love to argue it isn't, but you love to argue everything
now post your meme and lets move forward
Which gives you a year or two of breathing room… then you have to start trading away guys like Tyreek Hill and Stephon Diggs.

Anything that forces teams to make tough roster decisions and let great players walk out the door is not nothing.

Also scroll back a page… you responded to me, I didn’t respond to you. The victim complex by posters who chase me around is hilarious... give me a break.
 
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I posted the article below from Andrew Brandt, an actual NFL GM for over two decades, where he discussed how the cap doesn't matter and that it is cash spending that matters. Wozzy disregarded a guy that has worked as an agent and an NFL personnel guy because he apparently knows how these things work better than Brandt lol.

Explaining how NFL salary cap works and debunking three myths - Sports Illustrated
Cap spending matters more than cash spending… from someone who actually was a GM and the most successful one in history.


Brandt was the Vice President of Player Finance and General Counsel… he was a lawyer who crafted contracts.

He was never at any point an NFL GM. Moreover he was never in personnel nor built a roster.

You probably want me to stop arguing with you with actual facts, you get triggered at being proven wrong.
 
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They have to pay Purdy genius… QB is the most expensive position in football. The same way Miami let their best DL walk because they have to pay Tua. Everything looks easy until one guy is eating up 20-25% of your cap annually.

Having middling amount of cap space in 2026 with all of your best players as free agents isn’t a lot of cap space.
just to be complete, paying any QB $40m on a salary cap of $275m is 15%
the following 2 years with the cap closing in on $300m, that is 13%

I understand 20-25% is better for your narrative, but you are wrong
sorry
 
just to be complete, paying any QB $40m on a salary cap of $275m is 15%
the following 2 years with the cap closing in on $300m, that is 13%

I understand 20-25% is better for your narrative, but you are wrong
sorry
Don't respond to the same post twice, respond to the post above ^ where I've already obliterated your silly narrative.

If you could have responded you would have, but you can't... here's where you mention "budgets" or something.
 
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Cap is CRAP!
 
I understand why a first rounder is too much for Aiyuk, but don't get why a 2nd plus paying for him is too much.

If the team is lucky enough to hit on Polk, which statistically is a long shot, they will be paying him Aiyuk money in a few years anyway.

It's not ok to trade the 34th best college player for an almost sure thing when you have a franchise QB with no veteran receiver (not really counting Juju)?

We have no idea if we have a franchise QB and I'd imagine that's a huge reason why it's hard to feel confident pulling the trigger on an expensive WR.
 
We have no idea if we have a franchise QB and I'd imagine that's a huge reason why it's hard to feel confident pulling the trigger on an expensive WR.

According to Florio, the team had no trouble pulling the trigger. It was SF who wasn't interested.
 
According to Florio, the team had no trouble pulling the trigger. It was SF who wasn't interested.
They are making the right choice to run it back one more year. Aiyuk's value will skyrocket if he has another good season. I'm in the minority and think he can fight the Franchise tag like Nick Foles with all the upcoming FA's the 49ers have in addition to paying Purdy. If they didn't want to pay his price tag now, they won't be able to do it later.
 
According to Florio, the team had no trouble pulling the trigger. It was SF who wasn't interested.
I misred your post. I thought it said you also didn't understand why a 1 was too expensive. My bad.
 
Interesting, yet curious report given that it talks about what the team is willing to pay him, but nothing other than speculation on the terms of consummating the deal with the 49ers:

 
Interesting, yet curious report given that it talks about what the team is willing to pay him, but nothing other than speculation on the terms of consummating the deal with the 49ers:


Speculation is Aiyuk doesn’t want to go to Cleveland or NE. I think he stays for this season and leaves in 2025 FA. The 9ers may tag him, but players are getting smarter and he could prove they can’t negotiate in good faith on a long term deal and have the NFL force the 9ers to remove it.
 
I’m confused.

We know, but it’s ok, soon you will be going through many changes. Your voice will start to get deeper, you’ll grow hair in places you never have before, you will sleep a **** ton, your brain will start to grow, and you will wake up with a boner every day for years to come. But don’t worry, most of us have already gone though these life changes and look at how we all turned out.

On second thought cancel that last part.
 
Speculation is Aiyuk doesn’t want to go to Cleveland or NE. I think he stays for this season and leaves in 2025 FA. The 9ers may tag him, but players are getting smarter and he could prove they can’t negotiate in good faith on a long term deal and have the NFL force the 9ers to remove it.
He’ll go to whoever pays him what he wants.
 
Interesting, yet curious report given that it talks about what the team is willing to pay him, but nothing other than speculation on the terms of consummating the deal with the 49ers:


Never heard of this source.
 
Browns and Pats are willing to pay him $30M.

Sports Illustrated is also discussing this.
Because you mentioned he doesn’t want to go to NE or Cleveland I mentioned he’ll go wherever will pay him.

I still think he plays in SF this year but who knows.
 
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