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49ers trade up to acquire No. 3 pick overall

- JOSH DUBOW AP’s Steven Wine contribute­d.

Santa Clara, Calif. — The San Francisco 49ers have made a big move to grab their quarterbac­k of the future by trading up with Miami to acquire the No. 3 pick in this month’s draft.

The Niners announced they are trading their No. 12 pick along with first-round picks in 2022 and 2023 and their compensato­ry third-rounder in 2022 to get the third overall pick. ESPN first reported the deal. The Dolphins then immediatel­y traded the 12th pick, the 123rd pick and their own 2022 first-rounder to Philadelph­ia for the No. 6 and No. 156 picks in the draft, the Eagles announced.

The trade by the Niners puts them in position to draft a quarterbac­k with Zach Wilson, Justin Fields and Trey Lance all possibilit­ies. Jacksonvil­le is expected to take Trevor Lawrence first and the New York Jets also could take a quarterbac­k at No. 2.

Garoppolo’s tenure with 49ers could be over

Drafting a quarterbac­k would likely lead to the end of Jimmy Garoppolo’s tenure in San Francisco either in a trade this season or after a year if the Niners opt to keep a veteran to help ease the transition for a rookie QB.

San Francisco acquired Garoppolo midway through the 2017 season from New England for a second-round pick and gave him a $137.5 million, five-year contract the next offseason.

Garoppolo helped the Niners reach the Super Bowl in the 2019 season, but he missed 23 starts the other two seasons because of injuries. That contribute­d to San Francisco’s desire to find a more dependable option at quarterbac­k in coach Kyle Shanahan’s offense.

The Niners have rarely taken a quarterbac­k high in the draft, passing up on both Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson in 2017 in the first season under coach Kyle Shanahan.

San Francisco has used a firstround pick on a QB only three times in the common draft era that started in

1967, taking Steve Spurrier third that year, Jim Druckenmil­ler with the 26th pick in 1997 and Alex Smith first overall in 2005.

Miami sticking with Tagovailoa

For the Dolphins, the trade signals they’re not in the market for another potential franchise quarterbac­k, and will stake their future on Tua Tagovailoa. He was the No. 5 overall pick last year and went 6-3 as a rookie starter.

Instead, Miami is taking a longterm approach toward addressing its many needs after going 10-6 last year, but missing the playoffs for the fourth season in a row. The Dolphins have stockpiled draft picks since beginning a rebuilding project when Brian Flores was hired as coach two years ago. The Dolphins have two first-round picks and two second-round picks this year, an extra third-rounder in 2022 and two first-rounders in 2023.

By trading away the No. 3 overall pick, the Dolphins gave up their primary bargaining chip in a potential deal to acquire Watson. They had been widely expected to pursue the Houston Texans’ disgruntle­d three-time Pro

Bowl quarterbac­k if he goes on the trade market, but he has been accused of sexual assault and harassment in lawsuits filed by 21 women, making a deal unlikely for now.

Now by trading back up to No. 6, the Dolphins will still be in position to draft one of the top receivers or offensive tackles to give Tagovailoa more help.

Eagles to get another look at Hurts

The deal the Eagles made clears the way for them to get a good look at 2020 second-round pick Jalen Hurts as the starter this season while adding a potential starter at another spot with pick No. 12.

Philadelph­ia also could have three first-round picks in 2022, having already dealt Carson Wentz to Indianapol­is for a conditiona­l second-round pick that year that can turn into a first if Wentz plays at least 75% of the snaps this season or plays at least 70% of the snaps and the Colts make the playoffs. The Eagles also got a 2021 third-round pick in that trade.

 ?? AP ?? San Francisco quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo will likely have competitio­n this summer after the 49ers traded up to likely select a quarterbac­k in the draft.
AP San Francisco quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo will likely have competitio­n this summer after the 49ers traded up to likely select a quarterbac­k in the draft.

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