How will Deebo Samuel's trade request affect 49ers' offseason plans?

EPISODE · Feb 10, 2025 · 38 MIN

How will Deebo Samuel's trade request affect 49ers' offseason plans?

from 49ers Talk: A San Francisco 49ers Podcast · host NBC Sports Bay Area

Super Bowl LIX wasn't the only big NFL news on Sunday, as 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel reportedly requested a trade during his exit meeting with Kyle Shanahan in January. Deebo and his agent also reportedly were granted permission to seek a trade partner to facilitate the deal. Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan break down Samuel's time with the team from his All-Pro 2021 season to his dip in production since signing a three-year extension that started with a very public hold-out. Matt and Jennifer discuss what the ramifications of moving on from Deebo are, both contractually and from a roster-construction standpoint. The 2025 49ers wide receivers room no doubt will be different this coming season. Who will they sign? Who will step up? Matt and Jennifer attempt to answer those tough questions on this episode of 49ers Talk.--(1:00) Recapping lopsided Super Bowl LIX outcome(5:00) Deebo has requested a trade before – this request feels different - 49ers willing to deal(9:00) Might be best for the 49ers to move on, Deebo's request takes pressure off 49ers to instigate trade(17:00) Where does the 49ers' WR room stand without Deebo in 2025?(29:00) With NFL Combine coming up, could it be favorable environment to kick-start trade talks, Purdy extension?  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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