How 49ers are copying Rams’ blueprint to rebuild round Purdy

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The San Francisco 49ers started laying the trail to quarterback Brock Purdy turning into the highest-paid participant in franchise historical past roughly 4 years earlier than it occurred.
Within the 2021 offseason, the Niners determined quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo was not of their long-term plans — simply three years after they made him the league’s highest paid participant ($27.5 million per 12 months).
Common supervisor John Lynch informed ESPN final week that he and coach Kyle Shanahan combed via three-year projections from govt vp of soccer operations Paraag Marathe, assistant basic supervisor Brian Hampton and their staffs, displaying them that the quarterback market was about to blow up.
The 49ers additionally had a number of star gamers heading towards position-defining contracts, which, mixed with Garoppolo’s harm historical past and limitations made the selection tutorial, in line with Lynch.
It was time to maneuver on to somebody youthful and cheaper.
“We felt like if we obtained a quarterback on a rookie deal, we might put collectively a crew that may be actually onerous to take care of,” Lynch stated. “When you could have that, it is so much simpler to have much more stars throughout the remainder of your roster. Not simply stars, however high-end depth, which we have had for a very long time.”
In right now’s NFL, top-end quarterback contracts have turn out to be onerous sufficient that groups, just like the 49ers, should start planning years prematurely for these cap-eating offers. It typically requires a roster reset that features sacrificing good gamers, a willingness to eat useless cash to take away gamers who may not be producing equal to their deal and specializing in incomes compensatory draft picks to have extra pictures at drafting gifted, cost-controlled gamers to exchange those that transfer on.
After Shanahan and Lynch determined to maneuver on from Garoppolo, they drafted Trey Lance. The hope was Lance would turn into one of many highest-paid quarterbacks within the league.
Whereas it did not fairly pan out that means, the 49ers’ monetary reckoning at quarterback nonetheless arrived this offseason within the type of Purdy, who signed a five-year, $265 million deal in April that features $181 million in ensures.
What resulted was probably the most dramatic roster resets in NFL historical past. The Niners stated goodbye to almost 20 gamers, 15 of whom landed offers elsewhere value as much as a most of $341.5 million.
To switch these departed contributors, the 49ers targeted on the 2025 NFL draft and rebuilding their protection. It was a roster reimagining following an identical blueprint of the 2023 Los Angeles Rams and 2024 Buffalo Payments, each groups that Lynch says his workers frolicked learning earlier than the offseason started.
These Rams traded cornerback Jalen Ramsey and receiver Allen Robinson, let linebacker Bobby Wagner, defensive finish Leonard Floyd, nostril deal with Greg Gaines and different starters go after which used 14 draft picks to replenish the protection. After a 3-6 begin, these younger Rams emerged within the second half, going 7-1 on the best way to creating the playoffs.
The 2025 Niners (3-1) anticipate to endure related bumps after resetting on the fly however stay aggressive sufficient to contend for playoff spots whereas their younger gamers develop. They will put that to the check Thursday (8:15 p.m. ET, Prime Video) towards the Rams (3-1) at SoFi Stadium.
“If you discover any individual that may be a top-10 quarterback who might help you regularly win soccer video games, then you need to make that call,” 49ers proprietor Jed York stated earlier this 12 months. “And when you try this, it simply comes with penalties, and you need to determine it out.”
Avoiding the “QB abyss”
As one of many longest-tenured basic managers within the NFL, Les Snead has labored via almost each form of quarterback situation for the Rams since 2012. He traded two quarterbacks taken No. 1 (Sam Bradford and Jared Goff), traded as much as No. 1 to pick one (Goff) and dealt for a confirmed veteran star in Matthew Stafford.
Snead is aware of what it is wish to have the franchise quarterback, what it is wish to be with out one and the way both situation shapes the roster.
And although Snead has additionally overseen a roster reset that has yielded largely good outcomes, he needs it to be identified that having a long-term plan at quarterback is best than the choice.
“It’s so superior to have the ability to fall asleep, get up and know that your QB, whether or not rookie contract or veteran, has confirmed he might help you win,” Snead stated. “Anytime you go into the QB abyss, you soar within the deep finish of the pool, and you may’t see the shore. You are simply swimming and hoping.”
For the Niners, the indicators that Purdy could be the man who helps Lynch and Shanahan sleep higher revealed themselves early. Shanahan pointed to Purdy’s second NFL begin, a December 2022 recreation in Seattle wherein Purdy performed via a rib harm on brief relaxation to assist clinch the NFC West, because the evening he knew Purdy had what it takes to succeed.
Purdy additional proved that in 2023 when he overcame a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his proper (throwing) elbow to guide the Niners to the Tremendous Bowl, earn his first Professional Bowl nod and end fourth in league MVP voting as he threw for a franchise-record 4,280 yards.
In accordance with York, the choice to signal Purdy long-term was solidified about midway via this previous season with Lynch circling again to Shanahan as soon as the 6-11 season concluded to make sure that was nonetheless the plan.
“You do not burden your head coach till the season’s over and also you say, ‘Hey, now comes the true massive resolution. Are we going for this? Is Brock our man?'” Lynch stated. “And understanding that with that, we’re not going to have the ability to hold the remainder of our guys. That is simply the truth in our league.”
The three-year window
The Niners started financially making ready to pay their franchise quarterback way back to 2022, in line with Lynch. Since Shanahan and Lynch arrived in 2017, they’ve labored intently with Marathe and Hampton to plan for the longer term in three-year home windows.
Marathe, Hampton and their staffs recurrently work on future projections, together with the anticipated rise of the wage cap and what the price of prime gamers at every place could be. It helps the 49ers funds for forthcoming contracts and decide how that participant would possibly match.
Constructed into these conversations is the concept that there is a distinction between what Shanahan calls the “A” gamers and those that may not fairly attain that stage. Efficiency, harm, different gamers already on the roster or some mixture of the three issue into these discussions.
Some decisions are simple and it performed out in actual time this offseason when the Niners re-signed tight finish George Kittle and linebacker Fred Warner, maybe the 2 defining gamers of this period of 49ers soccer.
“We go to lengths to outline who we’re as a crew, who we wish to be, and people guys verify each field when it comes to our mission assertion on who we wish to be because the Niners” Lynch stated. “The place do you draw the road? That is the place it will get a little bit harder.”
The results of these projections got here throughout March’s mass exodus when the Niners stated goodbye to gamers corresponding to receiver Deebo Samuel, guard Aaron Banks, working again Jordan Mason, linebacker Dre Greenlaw, cornerback Charvarius Ward and security Talanoa Hufanga, all of whom had performed at or close to a Professional Bowl stage in some unspecified time in the future with the Niners. Additionally they launched established veteran defensive tackles Javon Hargrave and Maliek Collins and finish Leonard Floyd.
All of them signed the kind of center or higher center class offers that not match the Niners modus operandi, a tacit admission that they nonetheless have good soccer left in them.
“We broke the NFL file for essentially the most cash within the NFL leaving our constructing and signing with different groups,” Shanahan stated. “It reveals you the way good the gamers who left our constructing [were]. They weren’t simply previous guys that it was time to maneuver on from. They had been dudes who might actually assist different groups win. If you try this, that is not essentially the most enjoyable factor for a coach.”
Cleansing up the cap
After the 49ers’ loss to the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs in Tremendous Bowl LVIII, Lynch, Shanahan and the crew’s different prime executives sat all the way down to plan for 2024, however the conversations that occurred after that defeat took on a decidedly completely different tone than after earlier deep postseason runs.
In accordance with Lynch and Shanahan, the Niners thought of getting forward of the forthcoming roster shake-up instantly after the Tremendous Bowl defeat. “There have been numerous inside conversations,” Lynch stated. “However we felt like our crew was so primed and prepared and you need to take a tough have a look at issues.”
The Niners opted for one final stand with their core group however with an eye fixed towards the longer term. It did not work. Their season fell aside rapidly and, whilst 2024 unfolded, Lynch and Shanahan knew precisely how painful the 2025 offseason was going to be.
“However even then, you possibly can’t prep for it till you have been via it,” Lynch stated. “There have been instances that you simply’d go house in a foul temper due to it, however you knew that it was one thing we needed to do.”
That ache would come not simply from shedding key gamers however in consuming the useless wage cap area that lots of them nonetheless carried. Releasing or buying and selling gamers with remaining ensures or a prorated signing bonus on their offers ends in all that cash accelerating to the cap instantly.
Very like the 2023 Rams, the Niners needed to be prepared to soak up that useless cash and as soon as they obtained began, they determined to eat as a lot of it as attainable in a single fell swoop to scrub up the cap for 2026 and past.
As of this week, the 49ers have a league-leading $99.2 million in useless cash and nonetheless rank third in money spending ($328.1 million) due to the offers for Purdy, Kittle and Warner. The useless cap is much more than the Rams ate in 2023 once they dropped to final within the NFL in money spending ($185.9 million) whereas consuming almost $80 million in useless cash.
That offseason, Rams president Kevin Demoff despatched a letter to season-ticket holders asking for persistence as they cleaned up their books for what Snead known as a “transform” quite than a rebuild.
One methodology for offsetting all of their losses in personnel and cap area? Compensatory draft picks. That is not sophisticated however it does require persistence and makes for loads of handwringing when free company begins and gamers depart with out replacements coming in.
It is no coincidence that the Rams and Niners each rank among the many prime six all time in compensatory picks and no person has garnered greater than the Niners’ 14 comp picks over the previous three years. Over the Cap tasks San Francisco to get the utmost 4 extra comp picks via the system in 2026, too.
As Snead is fast to level out, even when the Rams had been making massive trades for star gamers corresponding to Ramsey and Von Miller, they had been nonetheless making loads of picks to restock the roster.
“Even in that entire ‘F them picks period,’ we most likely had the third most draft picks of anybody,” Snead stated. “Folks stated we had been prime heavy however whenever you’re prime heavy, you have actually obtained to depend on these proper gamers on their rookie contract to play key roles.”
“Is it value doing all this?”
Like Snead and the Rams, Shanahan and Lynch keep away from utilizing the phrase rebuild. There are too many star gamers on the roster with what Lynch calls “pelts on the wall” to blow it up and concede.
It is why Shanahan gathered veterans corresponding to Kittle, working again Christian McCaffrey, left deal with Trent Williams, Warner, defensive finish Nick Bosa and fullback Kyle Juszczyk at his home for an offseason dinner. He needed not solely to share the plan, however for them to take possession in serving to that wave of youth be taught.
“The cool factor about that is we nonetheless have a bunch of these different gamers that we did not have once we began this,” Shanahan stated. “However we do must develop these guys and make them flip into the kinds of guys who simply went different locations.”
In another means, the Niners adopted the Rams blueprint: most of their offseason was centered on rebuilding the protection, particularly upfront, whereas sustaining continuity on offense.
In 2023, the Rams spent two of their first three picks on go rushers Byron Younger and Kobie Turner. They adopted in 2024 through the use of their first two picks on linemen Jared Verse and Braden Fiske. Snead says that was by design as a result of the Rams worth the line of defense.
Just like the Rams, the Niners additionally put a premium on the line of defense with Lynch typically citing recommendation that former Colts, Browns and Giants basic supervisor Ernie Accorsi as soon as gave to John Elway about specializing in getting a quarterback and guys who knock the quarterback down.
That, mixed with the rising prices of defensive linemen, left the Niners to spend three of their first 5 picks on finish Mykel Williams and tackles Alfred Collins and CJ West. All of their first 5 picks had been defenders.
When the 49ers opened the season on Sept. 7, they’d eight new starters from 2024’s opening evening. Coordinator Robert Saleh, whom Kittle calls the crew’s largest offseason addition, wasn’t positive what to anticipate within the opening weeks from his revamped protection.
Via 4 weeks, the 49ers’ offseason roster reset has yielded a 3-1 file, albeit with loads of seen warts. In some ways, that, too, was one thing the Niners noticed coming.
For this season to be a hit, a lot will rely on whether or not the remaining stars will be wholesome and produce till/if these younger gamers ascend. A lot of that additionally falls into the lap of the quarterback the Niners deliberate to pay lengthy earlier than they even had him on the roster: Purdy.
“You have to ask your self, is that this quarterback value doing all this?” Lynch stated. “And in our case, it is not a burden as a result of you could have your franchise quarterback and everyone knows how essential that’s to your crew.”