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Brandon Ayup or Ayuck?

49ers wideout was good once

A story over the weekend indicated the belief is that the 49ers will be unable to trade Brandon Aiyuk. This is not surprising, given that they have very little leverage (they've made it clear he won't be suiting up for them) and Aiyuk's stock is very low.

It wasn’t helped by news this week that a warrant had been issued for his arrest for a traffic offense — apparently, shooting a video of himself speeding by Levi’s Stadium. Good grief.

That probably won’t be a big deal, but it’s not a great bit of news for his market, either.

Aiyuk will be released at some point between now and the start of training camp, and most likely, he'll have suitors willing to bring him in for a look-see. He's 28 years old, so not ancient, and he'll presumably be open to a prove-it type of deal since he does have a lot to prove. He didn't play at all last year, and played only seven games in 2024 before destroying his knee. It's quite a long time, therefore, since he put anything good on film.

The good stuff did happen though, if you can squint and look back at his two full seasons pre-protracted contract squabble and torn ACL. Back in 2022-2023, the second of which he was a 2nd-team All Pro, he was putting up some of the best receiver numbers in the league.

In those two seasons, Aiyuk averaged 5 catches and 73 yards, with a touchdown every other game, for one of the league's best offenses. On a per-game basis, he was a top-15 wideout. Surely that will catch the eye of a team or two once the 49ers give up the ghost. (Table shows the top 50 wideouts in PPR leagues those two seasons.)

WIDE RECEIVERS PER GAME, 2022-2023
PlayerStNoYdsTDPPR
Tyreek Hill337.2106.3.6421.8
Justin Jefferson277.3106.8.5321.2
CeeDee Lamb347.191.4.6920.8
Keenan Allen237.686.7.4819.2
Amon-Ra St. Brown327.083.6.5018.8
JaMarr Chase286.780.8.5718.2
Stefon Diggs336.579.2.5918.0
Davante Adams346.078.2.6517.7
A.J. Brown345.786.8.5317.6
Puka Nacua176.287.4.3517.6
Cooper Kupp216.473.8.5917.5
Mike Evans324.974.3.5915.9
Deebo Samuel274.255.7.6315.2
Amari Cooper324.775.3.4514.9
Brandon Aiyuk324.772.9.4714.9
Jaylen Waddle314.776.5.3914.8
DeVonta Smith335.368.5.4214.7
Michael Pittman326.564.9.2714.7
DeAndre Hopkins265.368.2.3814.5
DJ Moore344.766.2.4714.3
Nico Collins254.771.1.4114.3
Chris Olave315.169.8.3114.0
DK Metcalf334.765.5.4213.8
Christian Kirk294.965.3.3813.7
Chris Godwin325.864.0.2113.6
Christian Watson183.454.4.7213.6
Calvin Ridley174.559.8.4913.5
Tyler Lockett334.958.4.4413.4
Jakobi Meyers304.653.7.5413.3
Tee Higgins274.362.4.4613.3
Garrett Wilson325.465.2.2213.2
Jordan Addison174.153.6.5913.0
Terry McLaurin344.664.5.2912.9
Adam Thielen345.150.9.3112.1
Courtland Sutton314.051.6.3911.5
Marquise Brown264.549.3.2711.2
Jerry Jeudy313.955.8.2611.2
Diontae Johnson304.653.3.1911.1
Zay Jones254.645.8.2911.0
George Pickens343.457.1.3011.0
Brandin Cooks293.846.8.3911.0
Drake London334.353.7.2010.9
Rashid Shaheed213.252.2.3310.7
Josh Palmer264.251.9.2110.7
Gabe Davis322.949.4.4510.5
Curtis Samuel333.838.5.3010.2
Romeo Doubs263.538.3.429.9
JuJu Smith-Schuster244.146.9.139.6
Tyler Boyd333.843.3.229.5
Darius Slayton303.249.8.209.4

The popular belief, and what we went with as a best guess in the magazine, was that Aiyuk would end up with the Commanders. He played with Jayden Daniels in college, for one thing, and Washington's wide receiver depth chart behind Terry McLaurin can best be described as iffy. If the season started today they'd be picking from third-rounder Antonio Williams, former third-rounder Luke McCaffrey (29 catches in two seasons) and a couple of journeymen (Treylon Burks, Dyami Brown) for their No. 2 and 3 receivers.

Aiyuk could help this team, assuming his head and that knee are in a good place. It's far from certain that's the case, since there's little to go on, but at some point in early best-ball drafts he's worth a pick. Not someone to get excited about perhaps, but young enough -- and productive enough in the past -- to take a chance on.

--Andy Richardson

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