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<blockquote data-quote="Magooch" data-source="post: 957021" data-attributes="member: 17987"><p>Deebo Samuel confirmed to ESPN's Jeff Darlington earlier today that he's asked the 49ers to trade him.</p><p>Supposedly it is not down to just money (Albert Breer said "money isn't central to it") but rather his role and the wear/tear he receives being deployed as a hybrid WR/tailback.</p><p></p><p>He just turned 26 in January and is on the last year of his rookie contract. I would suspect that SF wouldn't take anything less than a first at minimum and I suspect he'd be asking for 20m+ per year at worst; I wonder if we would seriously be interested? On one hand, he's a totally electric player when he's at his best and really adds a unique dimension that a lot of players can't offer. On the other...he's got a bit of an injury history (Played just 5 games in 2015 and 3 games in 2017 while in college and 7 in his second pro season) and could argue that he's only had one truly elite season as a pro thus far....</p><p></p><p>And of course you have to think that being an in-conference rival who they just barely beat in the playoffs last season would probably make the asking price a bit steeper for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magooch, post: 957021, member: 17987"] Deebo Samuel confirmed to ESPN's Jeff Darlington earlier today that he's asked the 49ers to trade him. Supposedly it is not down to just money (Albert Breer said "money isn't central to it") but rather his role and the wear/tear he receives being deployed as a hybrid WR/tailback. He just turned 26 in January and is on the last year of his rookie contract. I would suspect that SF wouldn't take anything less than a first at minimum and I suspect he'd be asking for 20m+ per year at worst; I wonder if we would seriously be interested? On one hand, he's a totally electric player when he's at his best and really adds a unique dimension that a lot of players can't offer. On the other...he's got a bit of an injury history (Played just 5 games in 2015 and 3 games in 2017 while in college and 7 in his second pro season) and could argue that he's only had one truly elite season as a pro thus far.... And of course you have to think that being an in-conference rival who they just barely beat in the playoffs last season would probably make the asking price a bit steeper for us. [/QUOTE]
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