49ers Expected to Trade Deebo Samuel Amid Market Interest
49ers Expected to Trade Deebo Samuel Amid Market Interest

49ers Expected to Trade Deebo Samuel Amid Market Interest

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The San Francisco 49ers have granted wide receiver Deebo Samuel permission to seek a trade after he expressed his desire for a new team during exit meetings. Samuel, who had a disappointing season with just 670 receiving yards and four total touchdowns, has seen a decline in production and was previously the subject of trade talks prior to the 2024 NFL Draft. The 49ers are reportedly looking to explore trade options for Samuel, who still has one year left on his contract with a cap hit of $15 million. With interest from teams like the Pittsburgh Steelers, Samuel's versatility as both a receiver and runner could make him an attractive option. His past success, including leading the NFL in yards after catch, positions him well in the trade market, although his recent performance may affect potential suitors' willingness to offer a lucrative deal. The situation remains fluid as the offseason progresses, with the 49ers balancing their roster needs and Samuel's future.

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