10 pitfalls the 49ers should avoid this offseason
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10 pitfalls the 49ers should avoid this offseason
"Don't sign Tyreek Hill With an ACL tear and knee dislocation to recover from, there's no guarantee Hill will provide the downfield threat the 49ers need when he was on the receiving end of 2-3 Jet Chip Wasp for the Chiefs in Super Bowl 54 or, after that, the Miami Dolphins. Plus there's too much baggage, starting with the heinous way he began his NFL career. Hard pass."
"I've heard unsolicited endorsements of Crosby's motor and effort level from the likes of Bosa, George Kittle, Christian McCaffrey and Fred Warner. Crosby even posted a clip of a video of a rap song that indicated he was buying a house in the Bay Area. But the reasoning here isn't about that. Take a look at Crosby's snap counts. He's in the upper percent each of the last four seasons."
Advise against three specific offseason moves for the 49ers. Trading for Maxx Crosby would require significant trade compensation and salary commitment and risks acquiring a player with very high snap counts who may be prone to injury or decline; consider cheaper alternatives such as Joey Bosa or veterans seeking a final big year. Signing Tyreek Hill carries uncertainty after an ACL tear and knee dislocation and is further complicated by serious off-field baggage that outweighs potential on-field benefits. Retaining Mac Jones is sensible because his $4.98 million cap hit makes him an attractive, affordable backup for other teams, reducing trade value.
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