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John Lynch, the G.M. of the 49ers, stated that he does not anticipate trading receiver Brandon Aiyuk this week but left the door open for a potential deal. According to Mike Silver of the San Francisco Chronicle, a trade can’t be ruled out, but the best time for a deal would be when the pick is on the clock, giving control of the draft board.

Silver mentioned that while Aiyuk’s new team would need to offer a contract that the 49ers have not provided to him so far, they have established a value for him based on their four years working with him. Additionally, his performance and the presence of other talented players on San Francisco’s offense could impact whether Aiyuk thrives in a different environment with a new coach and teammates.

The ideal scenario would involve a team like the Steelers offering enough to satisfy both Aiyuk and Lynch, leading to a successful trade deal. However, various factors such as Aiyuk’s decision regarding his future with the team may influence whether this occurs or not.

In summary, while Lynch does not anticipate trading Aiyuk this week, there is still an opportunity for a potential deal if certain conditions are met. The Steelers could provide compensation and contracts that satisfy both parties involved in what could be an exciting trade deal involving one of San Francisco’s top receivers.

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