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Samuel Has Asked The 49ers To Trade Him
Following up on a previous item. ... That escalated quickly.

Deebo Samuel, who is entering the final year of his rookie contract, told ESPN's Jeff Darlington that he has asked the 49ers to trade him.

Samuel declined to offer specific reasons for requesting the trade but acknowledged that he's informed the team of his desire to leave.

That comes on the heels of what has become an increasingly turbulent relationship between the two sides following Samuel's breakout 2021 season. In recent weeks, Samuel has scrubbed any mention of the 49ers from his Instagram account, unfollowed the team and removed most photos of him in the team's uniform from the platform.

When the Niners opened their offseason conditioning program on Tuesday, Samuel did not attend and sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter that he was not expected to participate in any on-field work during the voluntary portion of the offseason program.

Samuel's trade request comes at a time when the price for wide receivers has exploded. The Las Vegas Raiders gave Davante Adams $28.5 million per season on an extension after trading for him and the Miami Dolphins rewarded Tyreek Hill with a contract averaging $30 million per season one week later after acquiring him from the Kansas City Chiefs. Buffalo's Stefon Diggs also received a lucrative contract extension recently.

Despite all of that, at every opportunity this offseason, San Francisco general manager John Lynch and coach Kyle Shanahan have said they intend to keep Samuel with the team well into the future. At the NFL owners meetings at the end of March, both sounded optimistic that deals for Samuel and defensive end Nick Bosa would be forthcoming.

"Like I've long said, those guys are going to be a part of us for a long, long time," Lynch said. "They're fantastic players. They're very much at the core of who we are and they're fabulous players, fabulous people and a big part of who we are."

Shanahan said he wasn't involved in the negotiations but was also adamant that Samuel remains a foundational player for the franchise.

"We need to figure it out," Shanahan said. "Those are guys who have earned a lot, two guys that I'm hoping that they are Niners forever, or at least as long as I'm here."

After the 49ers lost to the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship Game, Samuel was asked about staying with the Niners long term on a new contract.

"That is not my call," Samuel said then. "That's out of my hands."

But Samuel now seems to be taking matters into his own hands.

According to ESPN.com's Nick Wagoner, the 49ers have been open to working out a deal with Samuel but those talks have not gone anywhere.

For a little context. ... Samuel earned All Pro honors last season after leading the league with 18.2 yards per catch and 6.2 yards per carry while scoring a combined 14 touchdowns. His 1,770 yards from scrimmage ranked third in the league. He also rushed for eight touchdowns -- an NFL single-season record for a receiver -- and became the first receiver since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to lead his team in rushing touchdowns.

In the process, Samuel, 26, coined the term "wide back" because of his ability to play receiver and running back.

That versatility has value but also left some to wonder if he should be valued as a true wideout or if there should be consideration for his time at running back.

Should the 49ers honor Samuel's trade request, he should have no shortage of suitors and the Niners would seek a return similar to what the Packers got for Adams or the Chiefs got for Hill. The 49ers don't have a first-round pick in next week's NFL draft after trading it as part of a package to move up for quarterback Trey Lance last year.

Aside from Samuel, the Niners' current receiver group consists of Brandon Aiyuk, Jauan Jennings, Ray-Ray McCloud, Malik Turner and Marcus Johnson. Only Aiyuk and Jennings played for the Niners in 2021.

In three seasons with the Niners, Samuel has 167 receptions for 2,598 yards and 10 touchdowns with 550 rushing yards and 11 scores on the ground. He's played in 38 games, missing one game in 2019 and 2021 and nine in 2020 because of various injuries.

Who might be interested if a trade becomes possible?

According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the obvious players would be the Jets, the Packers, the Chiefs, the Lions. ... And most other teams who like really good players.

Also worth considering: The Eagles, the Bears, the Falcons, the Texans, the Saints and the Patriots.

But the Jets might be most obvious here.

As Profootballtalk.com's Mike Florio reminded readers, New York was ready to trade for Tyreek Hill, and to pay him. He chose the Dolphins instead.

There’s also a 49ers connection in New York, with former 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh the head coach and former 49ers passing game coordinator Mike LaFleur running the offense.

All that said, just because Samuel has requested a trade, that doesn’t meant the 49ers have to make one.

Nonetheless, every team is now on notice of Samuel’s discontent, with only eight days to go until the draft. We'll continue to watch for more.