Could Rams overtake 49ers if Brandon Aiyuk is traded?
LA might have a good chance to steal the NFC West from SF if Aiyuk leaves
Fans of the Los Angeles Rams could rejoice a little this week after 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk officially demanded a trade on Tuesday. The news undoubtedly put San Francisco in a bind despite them having Aiyuk under contract for another year. While moving the wideout would be tough for SF, it could help the Rams take back the NFC West.
LA has not won the division since Matthew Stafford’s first season in Hollywood back in 2021. Meaning, now is the Rams’ best chance to capitalize while the 49ers are vulnerable. The Whiners might realistically endure a Super Bowl hangover this season and Brock Purdy could also see regression in his game without Aiyuk to throw to.
“I think San Francisco suffers without Brandon Aiyuk, greatly. I think Brock Purdy takes a step back and there’s some regression in his game without Brandon Aiyuk.”
—@Realrclark25 pic.twitter.com/hBJhL6rCdG
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) July 19, 2024
Purdy, who was wisely kept outside the top 10 of ESPN’s QB rankings, is a far better player with Aiyuk in the lineup. Aiyuk in return has excellent chemistry with the third-year signal caller. Young QBs need a security blanket to throw to and the Arizona State product is easily Purdy’s.
In games that Brock Purdy has started:
Brandon Aiyuk has 8 100-yard receiving games (26 games)
In games that Brock Purdy has not started:
Brandon Aiyuk has 3 100-yard receiving games (45 games) pic.twitter.com/O8p9Dsxii2
— Coach Yac (@Coach_Yac) June 23, 2024
Since we’re on the subject of Purdy, he’ll be due for a massive extension pretty soon. Given the absurd rising costs of the quarterback market, SF will have to pay him sooner rather than later. I don’t envision the team will be able stay together much longer with the high-priced Deebo Samuel, Trent Williams, Christian McCaffrey and Nick Bosa also on the roster. Last year’s Super Bowl run might’ve been the 49ers’ last best chance to secure a Lombardi Trophy with this core.
Of course right now, the Niners say they won’t trade Aiyuk. The only way a Super Bowl contender would consider moving their best receiver in the middle of their championship window is if they got an offer they couldn’t possibly refuse (Godfather style). Something along the lines of what the Titans got in return for AJ Brown could do the trick.
Now while everything is hilariously all gloom and doom in the Bay Area, the 49ers continue to have one hell of a team in place. Remove Aiyuk from the equation and San Francisco is still one of the top teams in the conference. BOO! Rookie first-rounder Ricky Pearsall could step up and become a solid contributor in Aiyuk’s absence. Deebo, while not on par receiving wise with his teammate, is an All-Pro weapon when healthy.
Deebo Samuel among WRs since 2019:
9.5 yards after catch per reception
105 missed tackles forced on receptions
1,378 receiving yards after contacthttps://t.co/3XQSrKFIS6 pic.twitter.com/XTDj3Riz0L
— PFF (@PFF) July 15, 2024
The 49ers are seemingly at their most vulnerable for the time being and them trading Brandon Aiyuk would be the cherry on top of the sundae for the Rams. LA’s odds of keeping up with SF increase if Aiyuk is traded. Assuming things continue going south, the Rams must capitalize on the opportunity to take back the NFC West.
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