49'ers 2022/23 San Francisco 49’ers Thread

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SF is bent over for a trade partner on a guy expecting big $, after a lot of teams have spent a good part of their budget already.

But, I guess they trade him tonight?
No trade IMO and they sign him to an extension in July.
 
In addition to all the good points already made, I think coaches and GMs around the league have so much respect for Shanahan as a play caller they know they won't be able to get the same production out of him. I assume any established team that could come close to similar production doesn't have the draft capital to go after him.

I know a lot of Niners fans have moved on from G-string Jimmy, but there are still plenty who need to get their head out of their ass and give their coach more credit for his success.
 
I would say that Deboo isn't very self-aware. At the same time he is asking for top dollar, he is cutting his own legs out from under himself.
He did sort of fuck himself didn't he. The entire maneuver would have been better served early in the offseason while teams had cap room. Then the super high bar on the contract expectation means only shitty teams are the suitors.

Though if I were SF trading him to a shitty team would be the plan. :laugh4:
 
I have been looking at what our NFC West foes have been doing so far.

Here are the 49’ers selections. Any takes on these guys?

Round 2 (No. 61 overall) - Drake Jackson, LB/DE, USC: The Niners join the draft party and take the Trojans pass rusher. San Francisco values a deep group up front, but the 6-3 Jackson needs to figure out what his ideal playing weight is – 255? 275? – before he's able to serve as a nice change of pace opposite Nick Bosa. Draft tracker

Round 3 (93) - Ty Davis-Price, RB, LSU: At 6 feet, 211 pounds with 4.48 speed, he was a 1,000-yard rusher for the Tigers in 2021 and could slot in for RB2 duties for the Niners behind Elijah Mitchell with Raheem Mostert gone. Draft tracker

Round 3 (105, special compensatory) - Danny Gray, WR, SMU: At 6 feet, 186 pounds, he's no Deebo Samuel clone. But Gray's 4.3 speed could obviously add a new dimension to the Niners offense. Draft tracker

Round 4 (134)

Round 5 (172)

Round 6 (187, from Broncos)

Round 6 (220, compensatory)

Round 6 (221, compensatory)

Round 7 (262, compensatory)
 
I have been looking at what our NFC West foes have been doing so far.

Here are the 49’ers selections. Any takes on these guys?

Round 2 (No. 61 overall) - Drake Jackson, LB/DE, USC: The Niners join the draft party and take the Trojans pass rusher. San Francisco values a deep group up front, but the 6-3 Jackson needs to figure out what his ideal playing weight is – 255? 275? – before he's able to serve as a nice change of pace opposite Nick Bosa. Draft tracker

Round 3 (93) - Ty Davis-Price, RB, LSU: At 6 feet, 211 pounds with 4.48 speed, he was a 1,000-yard rusher for the Tigers in 2021 and could slot in for RB2 duties for the Niners behind Elijah Mitchell with Raheem Mostert gone. Draft tracker

Round 3 (105, special compensatory) - Danny Gray, WR, SMU: At 6 feet, 186 pounds, he's no Deebo Samuel clone. But Gray's 4.3 speed could obviously add a new dimension to the Niners offense. Draft tracker

Round 4 (134)

Round 5 (172)

Round 6 (187, from Broncos)

Round 6 (220, compensatory)

Round 6 (221, compensatory)

Round 7 (262, compensatory)
Shanahan knows what he wants in runningbacks. I’m sure Davis-Price will be good in rotation.

Jackson sounds like a guy that could go either way.

Gray’s speed sounds nice. He should be a good weapon. The Rams definitely need a good corner and safety out of this draft with the Niners adding another dimension.
 
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Deebo sounds like he comes with baggage. Who wants to trade a ton for a problem child who thinks he’s something he’s not?




Garapolo comes with huge risks. His injury and turnover history have to be a concern for any team.
I don’t know Samuel’s background but it doesn’t sound like he have a strong support system. He’s all over the place.
 
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No trade before the first round. So I'm thinking at some point they might have to pay him if they want him to play for them. I think the talk about wanting out of SF is more posturing than anything else. I'd bet if they give him what he wants he'll gladly take the money and play.
 
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Best case is both sides refuse to compromise in typical modern fashion and he holds out for the season.
 
I don’t know Samuel’s background but it doesn’t sound like he have a strong support system. He’s all over the place.
I'm sure he has a small posse of sycophants bleeding him dry.
 

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