Lynch later mentioned that the team continued to have dialogue surrounding Garoppolo during the NFL Draft, but it appeared teams were hoping to secure his services at a discounted price. Lynch also mentioned that teams typically don't rush out to trade for a player following surgery until they know they've made a full recovery. To me, it almost felt like teams were hoping to acquire the savvy veteran for a third-day draft pick. Garoppolo may not be elite, but he certainly shouldn't be found on the bargain annex rack quite yet.
Lynch also stated that the organization is prepared to have both quarterbacks on the roster moving forward.
There is no logical reason for the San Francisco 49ers to rush a deal for Jimmy Garoppolo
Listen, we all hope that second-year quarterback Trey Lance is the real deal, knowing how much the organization has invested in the North Dakota State product, but he needs to prove himself this summer.
The 49ers are built to win right now, especially if they can rekindle their relationship with star receiver Deebo Samuel. Until Lance proves he can be the consistent playmaker we believe he will be, why not hold onto Garoppolo?
Although the 49ers were unable to win the Super Bowl, Garoppolo has proven he can do enough to get the organization to the big dance. He's a middle-of-the-road quarterback that is serviceable. Last season Garoppolo completed 68% of his passes, totaling 3,810 yards, 20 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. He also led the league in 2021 with 12.7 yards per completion.
I agree with the approach Lynch is taking with Garoppolo; he's set the price, and if no one is willing to meet it, the 49ers will simply keep the veteran quarterback in their back pocket. In a perfect world, Lance proves that he's the clear-cut starter over the summer, and the 49ers can trade Garoppolo for draft capital in 2023.
Garoppolo isn't owed any more guaranteed money, so the 49ers could release him with basically no penalty, but why? He's valuable to this team as long as he's willing to be a good soldier.
If a trade doesn't materialize, the 49ers can rest easy knowing they've got one of the better back-ups waiting in the wings if Lance sputters or an injury occurs. We know one thing, Garoppolo proved last season that he's a tremendous teammate, and I don't see him being a distraction if he's still around come Week One of the regular season.
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Bob served as a site editor for two FanSided sites from 2018 to 2025. He has also been a contributor to 49ers Webzone, part of USA Today Sports, since 2022. A lifelong sports enthusiast, Bob has written and edited numerous articles across both networks. In addition to sports writing, he has taken on creative writing opportunities in the past, crafting slogans and articles for clothing companies and analyzing odds for various sports betting outlets. When he isn't writing, Bob manages his family farm, established in 1928, and is the president and owner of Bob Heyrman Farms LTD. During his downtime, he enjoys dining in beautiful downtown Detroit and attending various sporting events.
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Bob served as a site editor for two FanSided sites from 2018 to 2025. He has also been a contributor to 49ers Webzone, part of USA Today Sports, since 2022. A lifelong sports enthusiast, Bob has written and edited numerous articles across both networks. In addition to sports writing, he has taken on creative writing opportunities in the past, crafting slogans and articles for clothing companies and analyzing odds for various sports betting outlets. When he isn't writing, Bob manages his family farm, established in 1928, and is the president and owner of Bob Heyrman Farms LTD. During his downtime, he enjoys dining in beautiful downtown Detroit and attending various sporting events.
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