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What do you think Bryce's trade value is as of right now?


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7 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

What's been worse? I guess Watson and Trey lance, but 49ers got a 4th round pick back and lucked out on Purdy in round 7 so Lance didn't set them back at all. 

I'd say Walker, Watson, & Lance have arguments.  Depending how this works out, we'll definitely be in discussion for #1.  Honestly, every trade we've made under fit has been terrible.  All reaches, needy grabs or an unnecessary roster purge for spare parts. 

Never a true "we wanted this specific guy" trade. 

Darnold was just awful comp.  He should've netted maybe one 3rd and a late rounder. 

Corral was obviously the last QB left they liked and we didn't have capital to trade higher (desperation & bad scouting..Howell was there). 

Brandon Smith was this grab based on a RAS score (Fitt's crack)

DJJ was the last remaining on their EDGE tier (desperation move and badly scouted EDGE board)

CMC was desperation setup for gaining picks back after losing a ton in the above terrible trades

Then we immediately use the picks gained from CMC for a bonker #1 overall trade up (which never works)

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I said elsewhere...the ones we didn't take:

2021 Trade Down would've gained an extra future 1st.  But we stubbornly took Horn.

2022 Burns Trade for (2) 1sts

 

Just terrible, desperate, needy bologna.

 

 

 

 

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