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So we are rapidly coming up on the likely deadline for an Aiyuk trade - April 1st. The reason is that on that day his $22.8m guarantee kicks in.
There are clear signs that the 49ers want to trade him. The Patriots were interested last year before he signed his massive extension and tore his ACL. So he's currently damaged goods, but he is still young (26) unlike all the FA WRs.
His contract is expensive, but if he regains his agility and speed after the injury it is pretty much in line (around $28m/yr) with other elite WRs. Last year he didn't want to come here, but we wouldn't actually have to renegotiate his contract unless we wanted to - we'd get 3 years with an option to cancel after 2 years.
This chart indicates just how good he was - he had absolutely elite separation against man coverage:
Likely we'd have to give up a 3rd (the one we got for Judon trade), and maybe SF would eat part of the contract in view of the injury. Folks in SF want him gone - they are moving on from their massive spending spree.
He likely wouldn't be ready to play until after the season starts, and obviously there is the risk that he doesn't fully recover from the injury.
My guess is that the Diggs visit and departure may relate to the possibility of this trade. If no trade eventuates, then we make an offer to Diggs.
Brandon Aiyuk | NFL Contracts & Salaries | Spotrac.com
Brandon Aiyuk signed a 4 year, $120,000,000 contract with the San Francisco 49ers, including $23,000,000 signing bonus, $76,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $30,000,000. In 2025, Aiyuk will earn a base salary of $1,170,000, a signing bonus of $22,855,000 and a workout...
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There are clear signs that the 49ers want to trade him. The Patriots were interested last year before he signed his massive extension and tore his ACL. So he's currently damaged goods, but he is still young (26) unlike all the FA WRs.
His contract is expensive, but if he regains his agility and speed after the injury it is pretty much in line (around $28m/yr) with other elite WRs. Last year he didn't want to come here, but we wouldn't actually have to renegotiate his contract unless we wanted to - we'd get 3 years with an option to cancel after 2 years.
This chart indicates just how good he was - he had absolutely elite separation against man coverage:
Likely we'd have to give up a 3rd (the one we got for Judon trade), and maybe SF would eat part of the contract in view of the injury. Folks in SF want him gone - they are moving on from their massive spending spree.
He likely wouldn't be ready to play until after the season starts, and obviously there is the risk that he doesn't fully recover from the injury.
My guess is that the Diggs visit and departure may relate to the possibility of this trade. If no trade eventuates, then we make an offer to Diggs.
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