A few years ago wide receiver Deebo Samuel appeared to be the best weapon that the San Francisco 49ers had in years and the team subsequently paid him a princely sum to be their feature wide receiver.
The Washington Commanders drafted Jayden Daniels with the No. 2 overall pick last year. He repaid the organization's confidence by taking them to the NFC Championship game. The Commanders are displaying their belief in Daniels again by adding a key weapon to their offense.
The Commanders began what could be an active offseason in D.C. with a massive trade on Saturday. Per NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the Commanders agreed to a deal to acquire wide receiver Deebo Samuel from the 49ers for a 2025 fifth-round pick when the 2025 league year begins on March 12.
The San Francisco 49ers have parted ways with wide receiver Deebo Samuel, dealing him to the Washington Commanders for a fifth-round pick. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network broke the news via an X post on Saturday,
Deebo Samuel is reportedly being traded by the only NFL team the former South Carolins star has played for during his pro career.
Ian Rapoport has reported that San Francisco 49ers star wide receiver Deebo Samuel has been traded to the Washington Commanders for draft pick compensation. A Denver Broncos trade target, Samuel has found his new home and will play alongside Jayden Daniels.
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