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The 49ers were a perennial Super Bowl contender recently because their solid starting quarterback was on a cheap contract while they could afford to fill out the rest of their roster with quality sta...
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49ers general manager John Lynch expressed his belief that the team "will get a deal done" with Purdy and that it hopefully happens in the near future.
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After it was reported Micah Parsons wanted a record-breaking deal, Jerry Jones confirmed that's what he wants to give him.
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However, Parsons' next contract will make him one of the highest-paid non-quarterbacks in the NFL. In March, Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett signed a four-year, $160 million contract, and Parsons likely won't be far behind.
There may not be many changes coming on the offensive line for the San Francisco 49ers. Left guard Aaron Banks left in free agency which opened a hole at that position, but there's been some perception that center Jake Brendel and right tackle Colton McKivitz could also be in danger of losing their starting spots.
Former NFL scout John Middlekauff does not believe the San Francisco 49ers should trade Christian McCaffrey. On Friday's episode of his podcast "3 and Out," Middlekauff discussed the possibility of San Francisco moving McCaffrey before the draft.
Mac Jones and Brock Purdy might have been teammates at Alabama. Now the quarterbacks are teammates with the San Francisco 49ers. Jones hadn’t played a snap for the Crimson Tide when he served as Purdy’s host for the Perry (Arizona) High School star’s visit to Alabama.
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