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CMC to the 49ers


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13 minutes ago, Dex said:

Who starts at RB now? Shenault, Hubbard, Foreman?

Shenault isn’t a RB

I mean, I assume Wilks will be tasked at this point to rep the bottom of the roster and young guys by Tepper.  He sort of referenced that from day 1. 

So I’ll guess Hubbard gets the most reps working with Foreman. 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

The more I think about it, don't be shocked if it comes out that we took this offer over a single 1st. Fitterer LOVES having lots of picks. He very well may have preferred an offer featuring a bunch of picks over one pick that would be seen as more valuable by lost draft charts. 

 

I’d rather have a 2024 first 

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1 minute ago, OldhamA said:

He's not an elite player, he's a HoF talent.

We've had like 4 of those in Charlotte in 25 years and people are celebrating trading away the 5th one for peanuts.

Baffling.

He’s not gonna reach the hall of fame being here in Carolina! I’m sad to see him go but we don’t know everything behind the scenes, CMC going back to SF is not a coincidence, I think he may have asked for a trade. The dude did what is best for his career. He wasn’t going to be here regardless, might as well get something for him. 

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1 minute ago, CPcavedweller said:

A haul would've been getting Lance, their 2nd, 3rd, and 4th round picks. Who are we going to get that will replace the value of a healthy CMC with those picks? No one. That's why the 49ers gave them to us.

You speak of McCaffery as if he is a HOF player. He is not. He is a great player who is injury prone and has already lost half a step due to his injuries. Why would we want Trey Lance? That's adding cap when we're trying to shed it for the future. This trade doesn't guarantee that the 49ers are going to be the top of the division. They may still miss out on the playoffs.

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The anger from everyone is funny as hell lmao. We weren’t going anywhere for at least a couple more years.  

Trade him while he’s at his highest and this obviously was the best deal they got. Why would’ve they taken any less.  

This secured the #1 pick.  

Franchise QB next year, we got our franchise LT finally.  Go running back by committee and spend the money you used on CMC on more actual valuable positions. 

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1 minute ago, Verge said:

It probably won't be that low. The 58th pick last year was Nick Bolton. Jeremy Chinn was pick 64. You find good value in that area of the draft. This is a clear offensive rebuild and McCaffrey was not apart of their plans clearly. 

But what rebuild plans do we really have. We need a HC, new OC, new direction on offense and just traded away our best offensive piece by far. How do we attract a good HC candidate with what we're doing? 

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