This might sound silly, but it's worth saying: the 49ers should not trade Mac Jones, no matter how tempting it might be to package him for an edge rusher. Could they? Yes. Should they? Absolutely not.

The QB "Controversy"


After Mac Jones led the 49ers to a 26–23 overtime win over the Rams, the whispers of a quarterback controversy grew louder. Three wins with Jones, compared to Brock Purdy's 1-1 record this season, have fueled talk among fans and media outlets alike. On paper, it's an easy argument: Jones has delivered victories while Brock Purdy has struggled. But coaching decisions are not made based on stat sheets.


What Jones did against the Rams was impressive, but it was also the product of Kyle Shanahan's masterclass in play-calling. Shanahan schemed receivers wide open, designed quick passes to neutralize the rush, and ensured that only 10 of Jones' 49 completions traveled more than 10 yards downfield. Brock Purdy can make those throws too—and he brings more mobility, better pocket presence, and a higher long-term ceiling.

Why Mac Jones Should Stay


The real reason Jones shouldn't be traded is that it would compromise depth. This 49ers roster is talented but notoriously injury-prone. Against the Rams, San Francisco was missing Purdy, George Kittle, Ricky Pearsall, Jauan Jennings, Brandon Aiyuk, and Nick Bosa—just to name a few. And yet, with Jones at quarterback, they still managed to beat one of the league's most explosive offenses.

Purdy has already missed three games this year. Jones stepped in and won all three. That's not something you casually trade away. The playoffs are within reach, and the team can't afford another Josh Johnson situation.

Yes, the 49ers absolutely need to pursue a pass rusher. But doing so at the expense of a reliable quarterback—one who has proven he can keep the season afloat when injuries pile up—would be reckless. So, John Lynch: find your edge rusher. Just don't let Mac Jones be the price.

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