Could Deebo Samuel actually be better with the Washington Commanders than the San Francisco 49ers? One notable NFL analyst believes he will be.
In March, the rumors became a reality, and the 49ers traded homegrown star Deebo Samuel to the Commanders. Despite being only 29, there are some around the game that feel Washington won’t be getting a prime version of Samuel. That the six-year veteran is injury-prone and in decline after a disappointing season in 2024.
Well, NFL Network analyst Marc Ross actually sees the trade as a huge win for the Commanders. Because in his opinion, Samuel is “entering the best situation of his career” with second-year quarterback Jayden Daniels and offensive coordinator Kyle Kingsbury.
Deebo Samuel stats (2024): 51 catches, 670 receiving yards, 3 touchdowns, 13.1 yards per catch
Deebo Samuel contract: One year, $17.5 million
There are sure to be many in and around the 49ers organization that would beg to differ. Daniels certainly took the league by storm in his rookie season. But Brock Purdy has posted an impressive resume of his own in three seasons. Including Pro Bowl honors and a trip to the Super Bowl two seasons ago. Furthermore, head coach Kyle Shanahan is seen as one of the top offensive minds in the game. And put Samuel in a position to become a star in the game.
Commanders fans will surely be hoping Ross’ prediction is accurate and he is the missing piece to get the team back to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1992. Back when they were the Washington Redskins.
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