94Smith
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I would place money that the 49ers record is better than the Seahawks next year but none of you have taken me up on the offer. It seems you like to think they will be better and like to talk about how the 49ers window is closing but seem to not be able to explain thoroughly why other than cap space and 29 year old players. Look at our free agents this year and tell me who is the huge loss? Look at the draft picks in 2024.All the more reason you won't be able to hold on to all of them. Bosa is a UFA after next season, unless he signs what is expected to be the highest non-QB contract in the league.
Luckily, you don't have a large QB contract to worry about for a couple of years.
cap space for 2023:
49ers $13,508,847
Seahawks - $50,930,151
In 2023, the Seahawks have 4 picks in the top 52, including the number 5 pick. The 49ers have none in the first 98 (they have the 99 and 100 picks at the end of the third round). The Seahawks will pick 5 players (barring trades) before the 49ers pick one.
I'm assuming Jimmy G will head for greener pastures. I expect Purdy (who was impressive, for sure) to be out most of next year. I could be wrong, but it's what I expect. Trey Lance could be good, I think the jury is still out there - just not enough played time to have a good read on him. But a 55% completion percentage thus far in his career doesn't make me predict amazing things.
The 49ers could very well be better than the Seahawks next year, if they can get a QB both playing well and staying healthy. I wouldn't place large amounts of money on it - I think (and hope) the Seahawks are on an upward trajectory. But for the long term? If this upcoming draft class is even close to last year's class (and draft position would improve the odds there), we should see the Hawks fielding a very competitive team in 2023. And really, a couple of players in the right places to even get the defense to "average" and we'll see lots of battles for the NFC West over the next few years.
3 years from now sure, but 2023 will be similar results for the 49ers barring an injury season like 2020