49ers GM John Lynch: ‘I want Brock Purdy to be our quarterback’

Indianapolis – San Francisco 49ers General Manager John Lynch’s effort to re -assemble the pieces together after a catastrophic campaign started from 6 to 11 at NFL Scouting Combine this week.
“At some point, you must re -appoint, or at least repeat the calibration,” said Lynch of his team, who was absent from the post season in 2020.
“Our draft category was a good step towards that year. We have four options in the best 100 people if the choices of companies occur as we see – and it is always an account – we have 10 options in general. We are excited to add more young people to a large group of players who already we have.”
On Wednesday, Lynch reiterated the priority of his team’s higher team Brock Burdi For a long -term deal. General Motors said 49ers in the initial stages of these talks and remains in the hope that the two sides will be able to do something sooner, not later.
“We started negotiations,” Lynch said. “We are talking. I will not go into negotiations, as always is our position. I want Brock to be Qurtbbeck as long as we are here and beyond. We will leave it in that.
“I think the last thing is that there are no guarantees we will accomplish something. But my experience was when both sides are excited, there is a great opportunity to do this.”
In the past few seasons, 49ers have made accessories with the main players George Kitteland Farid Warnerand Depo Samueland Nick Bosa and Brandon Iuk.
Burdi enters the last year of his rising contract and is said to want a deal that he paid from among the most prominent signals in the league, north of $ 50 million annually. According to what was reported, he wants to complete the deal before the team’s program starts outside the season in April.
the Iowa state The product was dried during an uneven season 2024, as San Francisco fought with injuries. But MVP only twice Lamar Jackson (106.1) has a best passion for Bordi (104.9) during the past three seasons.
According to Lynch, San Francisco also started negotiations on a new deal with Kittle Stide. The 31-year-old All-PRO is scheduled to receive a total of $ 15 million in the last year of his deal.
“We want George’s retirement,” Lynch said. “It is Nenner through and crossed, so we want to become a reality.”
Lynch also said another basic piece, leaving. Trent WilliamsIt is expected to return to the fifteenth NFL season.
One essential player may not return is Samuel. Lynch confirmed that the team had granted the recipient’s request to search for trade. Samuel remained in general on a deal worth $ 71.55 million, which is scheduled to pay 17.55 million dollars, as a total compensation for the next season.
San Francisco restructured the Samuel deal last September, so if it was traded before June 1, 49ers will receive $ 31.55 million in dead funds. Samuel is scheduled to obtain a $ 15.4 million option bonus on March 22, which makes 49ers to trade before that. 49ers can save money through the launch of Samuel by naming post -June 1 after the new league year began on March 12 and before the option bonus is due, and the maximum to $ 10.75 million over the next two years.
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Samuel became a consumer when San Francisco Ayuk fell in another four -year season at a value of $ 120 million like the team’s WR1. Ayuk suffered from ACL at the end of the season in week 7 and works through rehabilitation.
San Francisco also signed the recipient 3 Joan Jennings For two years, a $ 15.4 million deal and selection Ricky Persal In the first round of the draft last year. Samuel, 29, witnessed a decrease in production last season, with a total of 51 receptions for 670 yards and three degrees in 15 games. That was the worst veteran numbers for six years for a full season.
“We are about to Dibo,” Lynch said. “He has asked for a new start, and I think we will respect that. I don’t like seeing great players [leave]And he is a great player. He plays plays, and he makes the changing plays of the game. “
“There is a lot of love there. There is a lot of respect there. A lot of common experiences. So, to allow this, this is difficult … this is where we are.”
Eric de Williams reported the US Football Association for more than a decade, covering Los Angeles Rams For the photographer, Los Angeles chargers For ESPN and Seattle C Hoks For Tacoma News Tribune. Follow it on Twitter on Eric_d_williams.
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