Tuesday, October 28, 2025

To Trade Or Not To Trade

Is now the time? Who are you targeting and what are the costs? These are the questions. Let's hear your answers...

20 comments:

  1. NYGs need a WR. And the 49ers need Pass Rusher.
    This is just me, but Jennings and a 5th rd pick for Thibodeaux would work for me.

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    1. AES,
      I think that trade would be a steal for the 49ers. For that reason I can't see NY going for it

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  2. Razor
    I ask that same question yesterday.
    * And the answer I got is, we all appear to agree with Scooter...
    Only trade for a guy that can also help next year, or who's important in the development of the guys you'll be leaning on next year.
    * Which leaves an open question. As a 5W - 3L team does JL just stand pat at the trading deadline and develop the players already on
    the roster? TBD!


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  3. Make trades for players that will be around in 26 but only if the team we trade with will take picks from the 2027 draft. Using picks from 27 will cost the 49ers higher picks then if they used 26 picks. I feel very strongly that they need all of their 26 picks to complete/continue this rebuild. The 49ers are looking to sign Clelin Ferrell

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  4. The 9ers have officially signed Andre Dillard to the practice squad. The former 1st Rd draft pick was with the team during training camp, but was injured. The corresponding move to make room for Dillard was to waive OT Brandon Parker, probably means Dillard is fully healthy.
    * Here's a list of players the Niners worked out on Tuesday:
    Andrew Farmer
    Clelin Ferrell
    Kingsley Jonathan
    Casey Toohill

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  5. according to multiple reports, the San Francisco 49ers have acquired defensive end Keion White from the New England Patriots in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round draft pick. As part of the deal, the 49ers also receive a 2026 seventh-round selection.

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    1. Nice value pick up.

      He's another DE/DT hybrid type they like.

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    2. https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Keion-White-DE-GeorgiaTech

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    3. From patspulpit.com

      Instant grade: Patriots trade Keion White to 49ers

      Brian Hines: After being a healthy scratch Sunday, the writing was on the wall for Keion White in New England. White often flashed as an interior rusher, but the additions of Milton Williams and several quality rotational players (Tonga, Durden, Farmer) led to him moving to the edge where things never developed. | Grade: C

      Pat Lane: You had no choice but to trade the massively disappointing White, but it’s hard to give the Patriots a passing grade when they’re getting almost nothing back in return. Hopefully, he can do better with a change of scenery, but he was essentially useless against the pass and the run in New England. | Grade: D

      Matt St. Jean: Keion White flashed in New England, but he never figured out how to be an impact pass rusher from the edge or a decent run defender at any spot on the line. You hate to lose a player with his pedigree for that little of a return, but it’s a fair value for what he’s produced on the field. | Grade: C

      A second-round pick by the Patriots in 2021, White’s career with the club ends with 38 in-game appearances and six total sacks.

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    4. This is the Omenihu trade all over again.

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    5. Razor, exactly what I was thinking.

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  6. I like the trade. White is signed for 2026 at slightly above Vet minimum and had 5 sacks last year.

    Hoping Kocurek and Saleh can make White productive like Huff.
    YGM is definitely off next year with this signing and we will probably invest another 1st round pick on DL next year.

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  7. Jordan Schultz reports that the team is signing Clelin Ferrell to the practice squad.

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  8. Looking like these position groups are the strongest in the '26 draft:

    • D-Line
    • LB
    • WR

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To Trade Or Not To Trade

Is now the time? Who are you targeting and what are the costs? These are the questions. Let's hear your answers...