LISTEN: Final 49ers 7-Round Mock Draft With Steph Sanchez →
placeholder image

Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports


Jets open to trading Jamal Adams before start of the season, per report

Jul 24, 2020 at 10:09 AM--


Videos are auto-populated by an affiliate. This site has no control over the videos that appear above.
The Jamal Adams saga (or is it a drama?) continues. He wants out of New York, and Daily News reporter Manish Mehta is reporting that Jets general manager Joe Douglas is open to entertaining the possibility.

"Adams confirmed to the Daily News on Thursday that the Jets GM has indeed conveyed his willingness to move the team's best player if the right deal presents itself after intense acrimony this offseason," wrote Mehta.

Until now, all reports have stated that the Jets were unwilling to part with their All-Pro safety.

While this may not seem 49ers-related just yet, I bring it up because earlier this month, an unconfirmed rumor from Sports Illustrated mentioned San Francisco, along with the Seattle Seahawks, as a team that had "preliminary discussions" with the Jets about Adams.

To be clear, Mehta notes that the Jets have not given Adams permission to seek a trade.

Adams has been creating a divide between himself and the Jets this offseason, most recently criticizing the team's head coach, Adam Gase.

"I don't feel like he's the right leader for this organization to reach the Promised Land," Adams told the Daily News. "As a leader, what really bothers me is that he doesn't have a relationship with everybody in the building.

"At the end of the day, he doesn't address the team," Adams added. "If there's a problem in the locker room, he lets another coach address the team. If we're playing sh---y and we're losing, he doesn't address the entire team as a group at halftime. He'll walk out of the locker room and let another coach handle it."

Adams seems to be burning his bridges before getting to the other side, with the thought that perhaps it might be enough to convince the Jets to take action. Although, the safety does say that he intends to report to training camp if he has to remain with the team.

"I'm showing up for my teammates," Adams said.


Make no mistake, he would prefer to be elsewhere, and in June named San Francisco among the teams to which he would be interested in going. He is also seeking to become the league's highest-paid safety with two years left on his rookie deal.

A big-time trade could be difficult for the 49ers—or any NFL team—right now with so much uncertainty surrounding the future of the salary cap. There is speculation that next year's limit could fall significantly. There is even talk that owners are pushing for the salary cap to drop both this year and next as a means of partially offsetting any losses due to the potential (and likely) absence of fans within NFL stadiums this season. Such an unprecedented move could immediately impact several rosters.

The 49ers had a chance to acquire Adams in general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan's first year running the team but opted to select defensive lineman Solomon Thomas with the duo's first-ever draft pick together.

"It's definitely mixed feelings," Adams said of his rocky relationship with the Jets. "But at the end of the day, my happiness is more important. I know my worth. I'm going to stand on my beliefs. I'm going to stand on who I am as a person. And I'm not ever going to change who I am for somebody who's judging me. Either you accept me for who I am and you work with me and support me or you don't. It's okay if you don't."

Related News





Facebook Comments



More San Francisco 49ers News


placeholder image

Daniel Jeremiah weighs in on 49ers potentially trading up in the draft

By David Bonilla
Apr 17

Today, NFL Media draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah spoke to the media during a nearly two-hour conference call, fielding questions about the 2024 NFL Draft. One question surrounded the possibility of the San Francisco 49ers trading up in the first round to increase their chances of landing an impact player. Depending on the 49ers' priorities, Jeremiah only believes a significant move is necessary if the team tries to target a couple of defensive positions. "I mean, they've got a nice haul of picks here, so if they want to move up, they absolutely have the ammunition to do so," Jeremiah stated. "I just think when you look at the needs that they have and some of the different areas that they could go, if you're thinking about corners and edge rushers, maybe you miss


placeholder image

John Lynch on new draft dynamic, 49ers' chances of trading from No. 31

By David Bonilla
Apr 22

As customary, NFL teams engage in preliminary discussions about potential draft trades during owner meetings. The San Francisco 49ers currently hold the No. 31 spot in the first round but appear receptive to moving either up or down. The 2024 NFL Draft kicks off on Thursday night. General manager John Lynch addressed reporters on Monday and acknowledged the wide range of possibilities. However, he noted that any potential discussions about trading spots with other teams will likely intensify later in the week. "It's going to be an interesting year," Lynch stated. "I think it's an interesting draft class. I was just looking at my notes and one interesting thing to me, dynamic, and the way of the world right now, we put a grade on players in the fall if we think


placeholder image

Brandon Aiyuk's agent denies report of Steelers 'aggressively pursuing' the 49ers receiver

By David Bonilla
Apr 18

On Wednesday, Chat Sports contributor Chase Senior reported that the Pittsburgh Steelers were "aggressively pursuing" San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk. He further stated that the Steelers are confident they can finalize a deal for the star player. REPORTS: The Pittsburgh Steelers are aggressively pursuing a Brandon Aiyuk trade and the Steelers would be "surprised" if they don't land Aiyuk. Of note: Pittsburgh has the 20th overall pick. The Niners could look at that as equal value for Aiyuk if they can't get a deal done.…


placeholder image

49ers sign WR Trent Taylor, reuniting with former draft pick

By David Bonilla
Apr 16

The San Francisco 49ers announced the signing of wide receiver Trent Taylor to a one-year deal, reuniting with the team's former fifth-round draft pick out of Louisiana Tech. Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area was the first to report that the 49ers were discussing a potential reunion with Taylor. The receiver was part of head coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch's first draft class in 2017 and spent his first four NFL seasons with the team. The #49ers are talking with free-agent slot receiver/return man


Latest

Trending News

Share 49ersWebzone