As the NFL trade deadline window closed with the loud addition by the 49ers of pass-rusher Chase Young, and there was talk that perhaps the 49ers would do something more. But one of their possible targets—offensive lineman Ezra Cleveland—came off the board fairly early, dealt to Jacksonville. The 49ers’ depth on the offensive line has been a question mark, and Cleveland would have been a solid insurance policy.
The cost that the Jags coughed up for Cleveland, just a sixth-round pick, was surprising. In fact, it was surprising enough that Yahoo Sports’ longtime NFL writer Charles Robinson noted that he was “shocked” that the 49ers did not get in and beat the offer on that trade.
As Robinson wrote on Twitter (X) on Tuesday afternoon:
Shocked the #49ers wouldn’t have flipped a little better than a 6th for #Vikings’ Ezra Cleveland. #Jaguars add fairly cheap OL depth down the stretch that could have helped San Francisco.
49ers Trade Deadline Talk Had Included Cleveland
Earlier this month, a proposed NFL trade deadline deal between the 49ers and the Vikings had Cleveland landing in San Francisco, at a much higher cost. Pro Football Focus projected the 49ers giving up a 2025 fourth-round pick, with a sixth-rounder coming back from the Vikings. That swap, and the mere $1.66 million incoming contract seemed to make Cleveland a cheap get for the 49ers.
Instead, he went to the Jags at an even cheaper rate.
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