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Quinnen Williams is the player I want for this team's DL. He's only 27 and is the veteran difference maker they need in the middle - he controls the interior to help stop the run and also has the ability to get after the QB (has averaged 7 sacks the last five years). Put him on this DL and he's a playmaking fixture for years to come (under team control up until 2028). Saleh knows all about him.

But wondering if the Jets would even consider trading him? He's the type of player you continue to build a D around.
Originally posted by okdkid:
There is no trade for Hendrickson that makes sense unless it comes with an extension. Even a late 4th is too much for a rental injured player. No extension no deal.

This man, he is him. He gets it.
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Originally posted by fropwns:
Originally posted by okdkid:
There is no trade for Hendrickson that makes sense unless it comes with an extension. Even a late 4th is too much for a rental injured player. No extension no deal.

This man, he is him. He gets it.

So you trade for Trey Hendrickson, he either re-signs or leave via free agency. The 9ers get either a 3rd or 4th round pick in compensation. What's the big deal!!
Originally posted by LottDMontanaO:
Quinnen Williams is the player I want for this team's DL. He's only 27 and is the veteran difference maker they need in the middle - he controls the interior to help stop the run and also has the ability to get after the QB (has averaged 7 sacks the last five years). Put him on this DL and he's a playmaking fixture for years to come (under team control up until 2028). Saleh knows all about him.

But wondering if the Jets would even consider trading him? He's the type of player you continue to build a D around.

He would cost a lot. Probably something like a 2nd and a 4th.

He's the only realistic "blockbuster" scenario that would be worth trading premium draft capital (2nd rounder or more) for. Guys like Garrett, Crosby and Simmons obviously aren't happening and Hendrickson is not worth a premium pick without an extension.
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by fropwns:
Originally posted by okdkid:
There is no trade for Hendrickson that makes sense unless it comes with an extension. Even a late 4th is too much for a rental injured player. No extension no deal.

This man, he is him. He gets it.

So you trade for Trey Hendrickson, he either re-signs or leave via free agency. The 9ers get either a 3rd or 4th round pick in compensation. What's the big deal!!

Agreed. A 4th is certainly worth it even if he's only a rental.

It's when we get to a 2nd that he needs to have an extension attached.
I expect another trade announcement. It may come on Friday but most likely on Monday. Look for someone that fills a needs now and is under contract for at least one more if not two more years and that can benefit the team after this year while contributing now. IF they can get someone that is a known quality that can be far better than a draft pick who may or may not rise to the NFL level of play and take a few years to do that. We'll see what happens but I would expect one more trade IF the right person is available.
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by fropwns:
Originally posted by okdkid:
There is no trade for Hendrickson that makes sense unless it comes with an extension. Even a late 4th is too much for a rental injured player. No extension no deal.

This man, he is him. He gets it.

So you trade for Trey Hendrickson, he either re-signs or leave via free agency. The 9ers get either a 3rd or 4th round pick in compensation. What's the big deal!!

The big deal is you forgot a question mark.
But really, "the Big Deal" is that ideally, you want to keep him for two season or more. Like it or not, we are in the middle of a franchise reboot. Success has come quickly, maybe faster then the Brain Trust of Shanny and Lynch thought possible, but it has come. So, you have a pickle. On the one hand, you want to maintain this success. On the other, you have so many injuries and so much youth that you might be better suited to live to fight for another day. That is why, you try to bridge the gap and get Trey, but do so for more than a mere rental year. Essentially, you want to increase your chance of an impact with him. You do that by getting him for a longer stretch of time.

The logic that you are going to get a pick back anyway is flawed. That pick will be later in the round and only really benefits you to accept this reality if you have won it all. If you haven't, all you have done is rent someone that got you close. It is even worse, if it fails. Therefore, you trade for Player A, you give up a second. They get you close. You get a late round third or fourth in return. That is a loss of value.

What I am saying is this, if you really think we have a chance to win it all then you do it. If you are hesitant, then, you leverage the deal to get more time with the player you seek to acquire. And lastly, if you don't think you really have a chance then you pass and continue with the original plan which is a reboot.
[ Edited by fropwns on Oct 29, 2025 at 1:16 PM ]
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by LottDMontanaO:
Quinnen Williams is the player I want for this team's DL. He's only 27 and is the veteran difference maker they need in the middle - he controls the interior to help stop the run and also has the ability to get after the QB (has averaged 7 sacks the last five years). Put him on this DL and he's a playmaking fixture for years to come (under team control up until 2028). Saleh knows all about him.

But wondering if the Jets would even consider trading him? He's the type of player you continue to build a D around.

He would cost a lot. Probably something like a 2nd and a 4th.

He's the only realistic "blockbuster" scenario that would be worth trading premium draft capital (2nd rounder or more) for. Guys like Garrett, Crosby and Simmons obviously aren't happening and Hendrickson is not worth a premium pick without an extension.

and he's kind of self centered. Might not work with our team chemistry.

[ Edited by Afrikan on Oct 29, 2025 at 2:11 PM ]
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Originally posted by LottDMontanaO:
Quinnen Williams is the player I want for this team's DL. He's only 27 and is the veteran difference maker they need in the middle - he controls the interior to help stop the run and also has the ability to get after the QB (has averaged 7 sacks the last five years). Put him on this DL and he's a playmaking fixture for years to come (under team control up until 2028). Saleh knows all about him.

But wondering if the Jets would even consider trading him? He's the type of player you continue to build a D around.

Chiefs will get him and line him up to Jones. Awesome. 🤬
Originally posted by Rathof44:
Originally posted by LottDMontanaO:
Quinnen Williams is the player I want for this team's DL. He's only 27 and is the veteran difference maker they need in the middle - he controls the interior to help stop the run and also has the ability to get after the QB (has averaged 7 sacks the last five years). Put him on this DL and he's a playmaking fixture for years to come (under team control up until 2028). Saleh knows all about him.

But wondering if the Jets would even consider trading him? He's the type of player you continue to build a D around.

Chiefs will get him and line him up to Jones. Awesome. 🤬

I hope not. I hope Lynch throws a 2nd and 4th for Q, and still be greedy and go after Hendrickson for a 3rd and 4th. Screw them picks. Go all in this season and next year we move on from Trey Hendrickson and get a comp pick in return. Quinnen is more long-term though and can become a cornerstone on this team.
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Originally posted by fropwns:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by fropwns:
Originally posted by okdkid:
There is no trade for Hendrickson that makes sense unless it comes with an extension. Even a late 4th is too much for a rental injured player. No extension no deal.

This man, he is him. He gets it.

So you trade for Trey Hendrickson, he either re-signs or leave via free agency. The 9ers get either a 3rd or 4th round pick in compensation. What's the big deal!!

The big deal is you forgot a question mark.
But really, "the Big Deal" is that ideally, you want to keep him for two season or more. Like it or not, we are in the middle of a franchise reboot. Success has come quickly, maybe faster then the Brain Trust of Shanny and Lynch thought possible, but it has come. So, you have a pickle. On the one hand, you want to maintain this success. On the other, you have so many injuries and so much youth that you might be better suited to live to fight for another day. That is why, you try to bridge the gap and get Trey, but do so for more than a mere rental year. Essentially, you want to increase your chance of an impact with him. You do that by getting him for a longer stretch of time.

The logic that you are going to get a pick back anyway is flawed. That pick will be later in the round and only really benefits you to accept this reality if you have won it all. If you haven't, all you have done is rent someone that got you close. It is even worse, if it fails. Therefore, you trade for Player A, you give up a second. They get you close. You get a late round third or fourth in return. That is a loss of value.

What I am saying is this, if you really think we have a chance to win it all then you do it. If you are hesitant, then, you leverage the deal to get more time with the player you seek to acquire. And lastly, if you don't think you really have a chance then you pass and continue with the original plan which is a reboot.

Middle of a reboot? How are you saying this when the corner stones of the 49ers are injured? Not to mention we have some young players upcoming like Mykel Williams and Alfred Collins and now Keion White. The Bosa and Warner injuries are clouding your mind and have you thinking we need a reboot or are even in the middle of one.

As for the comp pick, why is it flawed? It would all depend on how big of a contract he signs in free agency and the players the 9ers add thru free agency. If everything adds up and Hendrickson signs a $70 million dollar contract with someone else and the 9ers don't sign anyone then boom we get a 3rd to 5th round pick. It's not as much of a loss as you make it out to be. And hey if we just so happen to win the Super Bowl then who gives a s**t what comp pick we're getting or what we spent to get him.

f**k the future the time is now!!!! You wanna win next years Super Bowl or this one at home??!!
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by LottDMontanaO:
Quinnen Williams is the player I want for this team's DL. He's only 27 and is the veteran difference maker they need in the middle - he controls the interior to help stop the run and also has the ability to get after the QB (has averaged 7 sacks the last five years). Put him on this DL and he's a playmaking fixture for years to come (under team control up until 2028). Saleh knows all about him.

But wondering if the Jets would even consider trading him? He's the type of player you continue to build a D around.

He would cost a lot. Probably something like a 2nd and a 4th.

He's the only realistic "blockbuster" scenario that would be worth trading premium draft capital (2nd rounder or more) for. Guys like Garrett, Crosby and Simmons obviously aren't happening and Hendrickson is not worth a premium pick without an extension.

Who cares? Is there that much difference than a mid 2nd that we would send from the late 3rd round comp we would get if he walks?

Lynch will blow the pick anyways like the always has with his 2nd and 3rd rounders
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Originally posted by Sask49erFan:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by LottDMontanaO:
Quinnen Williams is the player I want for this team's DL. He's only 27 and is the veteran difference maker they need in the middle - he controls the interior to help stop the run and also has the ability to get after the QB (has averaged 7 sacks the last five years). Put him on this DL and he's a playmaking fixture for years to come (under team control up until 2028). Saleh knows all about him.

But wondering if the Jets would even consider trading him? He's the type of player you continue to build a D around.

He would cost a lot. Probably something like a 2nd and a 4th.

He's the only realistic "blockbuster" scenario that would be worth trading premium draft capital (2nd rounder or more) for. Guys like Garrett, Crosby and Simmons obviously aren't happening and Hendrickson is not worth a premium pick without an extension.

Who cares? Is there that much difference than a mid 2nd that we would send from the late 3rd round comp we would get if he walks?

Lynch will blow the pick anyways like the always has with his 2nd and 3rd rounders

Yah I'm not liking Lynch and Shanahan's success rate in the 3rd round. Sure there's Fred Warner, but more times than not they have failed in the 3rd round.
Also, we have around 38 mil in cap space next year with very few free agents we need to resign.

There isn't one free agent on our team that we must resign. They are all backup level players.

Trade a 2 and 4 for Hendrickson and sign him to a 5 y year extension. We can easily make it work.

And we all know Lynch will use our 1st on a DT so we might as well roll out a dominant DLine that allowed us to have so much success.

2026:

DE- Nick Bosa / Bruce Huff
DT- Alfred Collins / Mykel Williams
DT- Kayden McDonald*
DE- Trey Hendrickson
[ Edited by Sask49erFan on Oct 29, 2025 at 5:15 PM ]
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