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In Barnwell's hypothetical trade, San Francisco deals wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk and the No. 11 overall pick to the Patriots in exchange for the No. 4 overall pick and guard Cole Strange.
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Niners Wire on MSNESPN analyst suggests trade where 49ers acquire $13 million pass rusher from DolphinsThe San Francisco 49ers could fill a need in the 1st round without making a pick if they pull off the trade suggested by one ESPN analyst.
The Tennessee Titans are in need of a quarterback, but they could also use a high-end wide receiver that he can catch passes from. That's why Bleacher Report wr
What does the future hold for Christian McCaffrey with the 49ers? We analyze the possibility of a trade this season.
San Francisco is not expected to trade wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk before Tuesday, when he is set to receive a $22.85 million roster bonus, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Sunday, adding that the 49ers are unlikely to trade Aiyuk this offseason after he receives the bonus.
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Ahead of a crucial offseason date, San Francisco 49ers GM John Lynch discussed Brandon Aiyuk's trade status.
The 49ers are not expected to trade wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk by Tuesday, when he is due a $22.85 million bonus, barring a late deal materializing, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Kittle can be an immediate offensive star for a win-now Dolphins team. The 49ers can relieve more salary pressure for their franchise quarterback, potentially one of their two third-round picks and one of their two fifth-round picks.
It has been quite the past year or so for San Francisco 49ers Brandon Aiyuk. After being the center of trade speculation much of the 2024 offseason, Aiyuk signed a four-year, $120 million extension to stay in Santa Clara. That was followed by a career-low 53.4 receiving yards per game—and a midseason ACL tear.