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QB Brock Purdy, SF (5 Viewers)

Real interesting situation unfolding here...would not be surprised if the Niners add in veteran...theit window is open right now and they need to have the QB position covered...the question (and no one knows the answer right now) is will it be someone who is backup insurance or someone who could compete with Lance and/or Purdy.
We should have at least a partial answer after Purdy’s surgery. Either he has the cleanup procedure or the full reconstruction (which they generally don’t have a solid opinion on until they open up the elbow).
 
Real interesting situation unfolding here...would not be surprised if the Niners add in veteran...theit window is open right now and they need to have the QB position covered...the question (and no one knows the answer right now) is will it be someone who is backup insurance or someone who could compete with Lance and/or Purdy.
We should have at least a partial answer after Purdy’s surgery. Either he has the cleanup procedure or the full reconstruction (which they generally don’t have a solid opinion on until they open up the elbow).

I love what I saw with the kid last year but he is still not a definite and regardless of how the surgery goes it will be a tough offseason for him...after last season's QB debacle I just can't see SF gambling at QB...they need to plan for a worst-case scenario now and not in August...and IMO they are too good of an organization not to.
 
If he is out for 2023 is he worth hang on to in start 1QB leagues?
He won't be out all year. If he gets surgery next week as planned, he should be 100% and cleared to play by early to mid September (barring any setbacks). Whether or not Lance holds him off is the question.
 
If he is out for 2023 is he worth hang on to in start 1QB leagues?
He won't be out all year. If he gets surgery next week as planned, he should be 100% and cleared to play by early to mid September (barring any setbacks). Whether or not Lance holds him off is the question.
not exactly true - they wont know the extent of the damage until they are in there. Its possible when they are in they pivot to a more intensive procedure that could lead to him being out the entire season. Wont know for sure until post op which should be this week finally
 
If he is out for 2023 is he worth hang on to in start 1QB leagues?
He won't be out all year. If he gets surgery next week as planned, he should be 100% and cleared to play by early to mid September (barring any setbacks). Whether or not Lance holds him off is the question.
not exactly true - they wont know the extent of the damage until they are in there. Its possible when they are in they pivot to a more intensive procedure that could lead to him being out the entire season. Wont know for sure until post op which should be this week finally
Yeah, that's been mentioned a ton in here. My post is assuming everything goes as planned with the internal brace.
 
My suspicion is he misses the whole season.

Either way, who ever is the 49ers QB to start the season knows that a competition/debate is coming no matter how well he plays. Not attractive to a FA.
 
My suspicion is he misses the whole season.

Either way, who ever is the 49ers QB to start the season knows that a competition/debate is coming no matter how well he plays. Not attractive to a FA

Disagree there. With SFs QB injury history under Shanahan, it's almost a guarantee whoever signs will see playing time, and what QB wouldn't want to run this offense?
 
Surgery scheduled for this Friday March 10th

Link

6 months from then will be right around week 1.
Maybe not from our POV, but SF should have a chance to give Lance the preseason and first few games to show whatever. That would give them a chance to plug in Purdy at their option.
 
My suspicion is he misses the whole season.

Either way, who ever is the 49ers QB to start the season knows that a competition/debate is coming no matter how well he plays. Not attractive to a FA

Disagree there. With SFs QB injury history under Shanahan, it's almost a guarantee whoever signs will see playing time, and what QB wouldn't want to run this offense?
I'd think its very attractive to a certain kind of FA. Obviously its not where a guy like Carr would want to go, and Rodgers/Lamar are way too pricey.

I keep coming back to Matt Ryan. Experienced, little no learning curve with the offense, and likely willing to accept backup job, but more than capable of starting in a pinch. Basically a good insurance policy that would be more likely than not to be needed.

I do think its highly unlikely SF goes into camp with Lance/Purdy and no capable other option, even if they'd prefer 1 of those 2 win the job.
 
My suspicion is he misses the whole season.

Either way, who ever is the 49ers QB to start the season knows that a competition/debate is coming no matter how well he plays. Not attractive to a FA

Disagree there. With SFs QB injury history under Shanahan, it's almost a guarantee whoever signs will see playing time, and what QB wouldn't want to run this offense?
I'd think its very attractive to a certain kind of FA. Obviously its not where a guy like Carr would want to go, and Rodgers/Lamar are way too pricey.

I keep coming back to Matt Ryan. Experienced, little no learning curve with the offense, and likely willing to accept backup job, but more than capable of starting in a pinch. Basically a good insurance policy that would be more likely than not to be needed.

I do think its highly unlikely SF goes into camp with Lance/Purdy and no capable other option, even if they'd prefer 1 of those 2 win the job.
Ryan would make a lot of sense to initially backup Lance.
 
Matt Maiocco:

Brock Purdy is scheduled for elbow surgery on Friday, reports @jenniferleechan.

If all goes as expected (planned, hoped), it's a six-month recovery/rehab. That would place his full clearance (24 weeks) at Aug. 25. The season opener is Sept. 10.
 
Matt Maiocco:

Brock Purdy is scheduled for elbow surgery on Friday, reports @jenniferleechan.

If all goes as expected (planned, hoped), it's a six-month recovery/rehab. That would place his full clearance (24 weeks) at Aug. 25. The season opener is Sept. 10.
That must be the new math I keep hearing about. Six months where I come from is 26 weeks. Six months from Friday 3/10 would make it approximately 9/10 not 8/25.
 

NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reports 49ers QB Brock Purdy (elbow) underwent successful surgery to repair a torn UCL.​

After suffering a torn UCL in the NFC Championship Game, Purdy finally underwent surgery and is on the road to recovery. According to Garafolo, Purdy will begin throwing in three months and work on building back his strength from there. Just days before Purdy's surgery, NBC Sports' Jennifer Lee Chan reported that Purdy would be fully cleared by "the second week of September". Unless we hear otherwise, we'll assume that Purdy will be ready around that time.
SOURCE: Mike Garafolo on Twitter
Mar 10, 2023, 12:39 PM ET
 
Matt Maiocco:

Brock Purdy is scheduled for elbow surgery on Friday, reports @jenniferleechan.

If all goes as expected (planned, hoped), it's a six-month recovery/rehab. That would place his full clearance (24 weeks) at Aug. 25. The season opener is Sept. 10.
That must be the new math I keep hearing about. Six months where I come from is 26 weeks. Six months from Friday 3/10 would make it approximately 9/10 not 8/25.
You probably just live in a different time dimension.
 
Peter King in Football Morning in America

the best news the Niners could have gotten from Brock Purdy’s elbow surgery was that it didn’t have to be massively invasive, and there is optimism that he should be able to throw the football without restriction in five to six months. Just another reason why San Francisco won’t overreact and spend/draft significantly on a quarterback. This also gives Trey Lance a runway to be the number one guy through the offseason, with the reps and responsibility that entails. Overall, good news for Kyle Shanahan.

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49ers GM John Lynch said Brock Purdy "has earned the right" to be the starter in 2023.​

On one hand, this is a ringing endorsement from Lynch. On the other, you'll find few who disagree with the notion that Purdy earned the right to start next season after 2023's Mr. Irrelevant went 5-0 in the regular season and had the 49ers within a game of the Super Bowl. Currently recovering from a torn UCL suffered in the NFC Championship Game, Purdy isn't expected to be fully cleared until the second week of September per a previous report. Former No. 3 overall pick Trey Lance will likely see first-team reps all offseason, and is the early favorite to start in Week 1. Still, Purdy's presence will loom large in the 49ers' locker room once healthy, which could leave Lance on a short leash.
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SOURCE: Nick Wagoner on Twitter
Mar 27, 2023, 12:13 PM ET
 
If they truly are all in on Purdy they should deal Lance at the draft. Darnold could easily hold down the fort and this is probably the time to get some value back for Lance...of course nothing close to what they gave up. Im thinking a 2d rder....if they wait one more year hes going into the 4th yr when a team has to make a call on an extension which is likely too late.
 
If they truly are all in on Purdy they should deal Lance at the draft.
Possibly mentioned upthread, but seems like several folks are trying to connect the dots between new Titans GM Ran Carthon and his previous ties to the Niners. With the Titans seemingly ready to move away from Tannehill, it makes a lot of sense - on paper at least.
 
If they truly are all in on Purdy they should deal Lance at the draft. Darnold could easily hold down the fort and this is probably the time to get some value back for Lance...of course nothing close to what they gave up. Im thinking a 2d rder....if they wait one more year hes going into the 4th yr when a team has to make a call on an extension which is likely too late.
They're not gonna deal Lance any time soon. They had 3 QBs last season and it wasn't enough, and Purdy may not be ready for weeks into the season. Zero chance they move Lance before they even know what they have.
 
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Brock Purdy (elbow) told reporters he avoided Tommy John surgery.​

"To find a way to have surgery and get the ligament healed up -- but also cut down the recovery time -- I think is huge," Purdy is quoted as saying. Purdy instead received an internal brace. We already knew that Purdy's surgery was considered successful, but avoiding Tommy John helps explain the optimism that he could resume throwing before training camp. It's possible that Purdy has more of an offseason runway than previously imagined. Purdy is joining the 49ers for the start of their offseason program on Monday despite not being able to throw.
SOURCE: ESPN
Apr 16, 2023, 1:39 PM ET
 
Purdy on schedule.

Per David Lombardi via Twitter:

Good news on 49ers QB Brock Purdy from KNBR: John Lynch expects him to resume throwing 12 weeks post-elbow surgery, which would be in early June. At this point, SF should develop more clarity on an exact return timeline.

Still seems to be a chance Purdy is back Week 1, but SF has been bracing for absence that stretches to Week 4
 
The Brock Purdy rule has passed.

Per Rapsheet:

The NFL bylaw on allowing a third QB to be active without burning a roster spot was approved, per source.
 
Pelissero:

NFL owners approved the bylaw proposal allowing teams to dress a third QB without using an active roster spot. A no-brainer to bring it back in the aftermath of the San Francisco playoff game.
 
Pelissero:

NFL owners approved the bylaw proposal allowing teams to dress a third QB without using an active roster spot. A no-brainer to bring it back in the aftermath of the San Francisco playoff game.
Who would have been SF's 3rd QB in the NFCCG? Why didn't they dress him?
 
The Brock Purdy rule has passed.

Per Rapsheet:

The NFL bylaw on allowing a third QB to be active without burning a roster spot was approved, per source.
So they basically just expanded the roster by 1. Nothing prevented SF from having 3 QBs active in the NFCCG. They chose to have another player at a different position.

And now they don't need to burn a roster spot. The owners voted
Pelissero:

NFL owners approved the bylaw proposal allowing teams to dress a third QB without using an active roster spot. A no-brainer to bring it back in the aftermath of the San Francisco playoff game.
Who would have been SF's 3rd QB in the NFCCG? Why didn't they dress him?

Go take it up with the owners who voted the rule in.
Well sure the owners will vote in expanding their game day roster, which is what this essentially does.

Who would have been SF's QB3 for the NFCCG and do you think it would have mattered? If QB3 is injured, what then?
 
Pelissero:

Here’s the full bylaw that owners approved today. Notably, it limits the third QB exemption to players on the inactive list — not practice squad players who weren’t elevated for the game. Could impact 53-man roster construction for some teams.

Click link for full text



Lombardi:

Emergency third QB must be on the 53-man roster, not the practice squad. In theory, this further incentivizes the 49ers to carry all three — Purdy, Lance and Darnold — on their 53-man roster, as there's roster inefficiency in terms of the 46-man every Sunday (the emergency QB doesn't count vs that)
 
Brock Purdy’s 8 full starts (including Miami game)

147/220 (66.8%)
1,854 yds
16 TDs
3 INTs

17 game average:

312/467 (66.8%)
3,939 yds
34 TDs
7 INTs (1.5%)

The 34 TDs would be 3rd best in 49ers history, INT% 2nd best (min 400 attempts) & passing yards 7th best.


If Purdy starts 12+ games and takes even a little step in his 2nd year (assuming he recovers fine from the injury and stays healthy), he will be in the running for league MVP. You heard it here first. I even put a few dollars on him for MVP at 50/1 cuz why the hell not.
 
Im liking what Im hearing


Kyle Shanahan spoke after OTAs Tuesday. Shanahan said he’s optimistic that Brock Purdy will be ready to play Week 1: “We’re hoping for Week 1. I feel pretty optimistic about that. Usually, that means that’s not the day he comes back to practice. He’d come back before that.”
Shanahan acknowledged that there’s no timeline set for Purdy’s return, but added they “don’t have any reason to think otherwise” at the moment, which is great news for the 49ers and Purdy.

He’ll begin his throwing program at some point next week. That doesn’t mean Purdy will be launching 50-yarders, but he’ll begin gripping a football and throwing roughly five or so yards.

Brock wasn’t as reticent as Shanahan when it came to returning. He confirmed that he’ll begin throwing next week, saying, “that’s the plan.” Here’s Purdy’s answer when asked if he’d be on track to play Week 1:

“Yeah I mean, for sure. I feel good. Arm is feeling good. To say I’ll be ready by this time or this time, we’re not trying to label any kind of timeline like that. But for sure, that’s the goal. To say we’ll be ready for the season. If that’s the case, great. Don’t want to say anything that we regret down the road.”

The rehab process is a new one for Purdy:

It’s been sort of new to me. It’s my first time going through a rehab and a surgery. It’s the offseason, so it’s fine doing the workouts and everything and get back into it. But once you see guys practice and watch, that’s the competitive side.

When Purdy was asked to self-reflect on his rookie year, he thought his confidence stood out:

The good, in terms of having confidence. Playing at this level you have to have confidence and being consistent. There’s times where you wanna make some plays and you get out of what they’re coaching. So I think playing in what they’re coaching in terms of an NFL quarterback that’s something I can for sure work on. I watch the film with Kyle and Griese and they all say the same thing. So that’s something I have to work on.

Purdy spoke about how the quarterback room is helping each other out, how the dynamic is great, and that “we all get along really well.
 

Kawakami: It’s Brock Purdy QB1 and then everybody else — the 49ers’ situation looks confusing, but it’s not.​


Most of the article, which is behind a pay wall, is posted in 49er thread:

 
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Purdy starts 12+ games and takes even a little step in his 2nd year (assuming he recovers fine from the injury and stays healthy), he will be in the running for league MVP. You heard it here first. I even put a few dollars on him for MVP at 50/1 cuz why the hell not.
Or if he regresses, which is much more likely
 

49ers QB Brock Purdy scored in the mid-90s on the S2 Cognition test.

The test, which is administered to nearly 800 draft prospects each year, is designed to test an athlete's cognitive processing abilities. It aims to measure how quickly and accurately an athlete can process information and top quarterbacks have historically performed in the upper echelon. For comparison, Purdy's results mirror that of former Chargers and Saints quarterback Drew Brees. Head coach Kyle Shanahan continues to insist that Purdy is the team's starting quarterback when healthy, a position seemingly rationalized through the newly revealed test results.
SOURCE: Mike Jurecki on Twitter
May 29, 2023, 7:40 PM ET
 
Purdy starts 12+ games and takes even a little step in his 2nd year (assuming he recovers fine from the injury and stays healthy), he will be in the running for league MVP. You heard it here first. I even put a few dollars on him for MVP at 50/1 cuz why the hell not.
Or if he regresses, which is much more likely
Disagree, but we will see.
Not sure about regression as far as actual performance goes, but I do see a regression to his statistical output. I was impressed with his tenacity and his leadership....but not so much with his actual play on the field. He didn't seem to have any special traits at all, and his accuracy was merely a little above average. Every time I saw him play (3 or 4 games) it seemed the opposing team dropped what looked like an easy pick, and he certainly benefited from superior talent around him.
The sample size is still pretty small. Maybe I'm just not seeing something that should be obvious, maybe some folks are seeing something that simply isn't there. The most likely scenario is that he's an NFL level starter but not a top 10 type talent. We'll see.
 
What Purdy did last year was incredible and deserves first crack at starting, but is he really a better QB than Darnold? I’m interested in seeing what Sam could do if given a chance in a system that has had guys like Mullens, Purdy and Garrappolo have success.
 
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What Purdy did last year was incredible and deserves first crack at starting, but is he really a better QB than Darnold? I’m interested in seeing what Sam could do if given a chance in a system that has had guys like Mullens, Purdy and Garrappolo have success.
This is why I don't think Purdy will have much regression. He's not a gimmick kind of guy that DCs can "figure out" in an offseason. He's a perfect fit for that offense and I see him like an Alex Smith in KC kind of player...good player, but great fit in the system.
 
What Purdy did last year was incredible and deserves first crack at starting, but is he really a better QB than Darnold? I’m interested in seeing what Sam could do if given a chance in a system that has had guys like Mullens, Purdy and Garrappolo have success.
This is why I don't think Purdy will have much regression. He's not a gimmick kind of guy that DCs can "figure out" in an offseason. He's a perfect fit for that offense and I see him like an Alex Smith in KC kind of player...good player, but great fit in the system.
Agree with what you are saying, especially the part about not being a gimmick guy, but I do think he has some special traits people are underestimating. He did what he did last season with basically no prep work. The injury set him back of course, but looking forward to what he can do with a better understanding of the offense. I really hope the 49ers make sure he is 100 percent before he sees the field though.
 

49ers QB Brock Purdy scored in the mid-90s on the S2 Cognition test.

The test, which is administered to nearly 800 draft prospects each year, is designed to test an athlete's cognitive processing abilities. It aims to measure how quickly and accurately an athlete can process information and top quarterbacks have historically performed in the upper echelon. For comparison, Purdy's results mirror that of former Chargers and Saints quarterback Drew Brees. Head coach Kyle Shanahan continues to insist that Purdy is the team's starting quarterback when healthy, a position seemingly rationalized through the newly revealed test results.
SOURCE: Mike Jurecki on Twitter
May 29, 2023, 7:40 PM ET
When did this test become a thing? I've been following the draft for decades now and this is the first time I've heard about it. Did we all forget about the Wonderlick or whatever?
 

49ers QB Brock Purdy scored in the mid-90s on the S2 Cognition test.

The test, which is administered to nearly 800 draft prospects each year, is designed to test an athlete's cognitive processing abilities. It aims to measure how quickly and accurately an athlete can process information and top quarterbacks have historically performed in the upper echelon. For comparison, Purdy's results mirror that of former Chargers and Saints quarterback Drew Brees. Head coach Kyle Shanahan continues to insist that Purdy is the team's starting quarterback when healthy, a position seemingly rationalized through the newly revealed test results.
SOURCE: Mike Jurecki on Twitter
May 29, 2023, 7:40 PM ET
When did this test become a thing? I've been following the draft for decades now and this is the first time I've heard about it. Did we all forget about the Wonderlick or whatever?
The S2 test seems to have replaced the Wonderlic as the test of choice for QB's in recent years because it focuses more on processing speed rather than general problem-solving. Supposedly guys like Mahomes, Josh Allen, and Burrow all scored in the high 90's.
 

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