Niners have options at QB with Jimmy Garoppolo in fold

ByAdam Schefter ESPN logo
Sunday, November 5, 2017

While theSan Francisco 49ers' trade with the New England Patriots for Jimmy Garoppolomight suggest that they would enter into a long-term partnership with the quarterback, in reality, he serves as a placeholder at the position until they get to know each other, league sources told ESPN.

The Niners traded a second-round pick Monday night to the Patriots for Garoppolo.

With a potential pick among the top two in the 2018 NFL draft and roughly $60 million in salary-cap space in the offseason, the 49ers could decide to draft their quarterback of the future or use some of their money to sign a free-agent quarterback such as Washington's Kirk Cousins, sources said.

If the 49ers do not sign Garoppolo to a long-term deal, they could use a franchise tag on him and then dangle him to the highest bidder in a trade. If they were to do that, other teams would be interested, sources said, and they could possibly get back more than the second-round pick they surrendered.

Garoppolo started New England's first two games in 2016 duringTom Brady's four-game Deflategate suspension before spraining his shoulder. Garoppolo was 42-of-59 passing with four touchdowns and zero interceptions in the two wins for the eventual Super Bowl champions.

It has been the only significant playing time in the NFL for Garoppolo, a second-round pick in the 2014 draft by the Patriots out of Eastern Illinois.

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