Random Ramsdom: 49ers trade for a receiver

Random Ramsdom: 49ers trade for a receiver
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The San Francisco 49ers have reportedly traded for Sky Moore from the Kansas City Chiefs. Moore, a second-round pick only a few seasons ago, didn’t take off for the Chiefs, but he could be the right type of players to fit the 49ers. He also could be a player who never lives up to his early round draft status. We don’t know.

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Chiefs trade wide receiver Skyy Moore to 49ers for late-round 2027 draft picks (kmbc)

“Multiple reports say the Chiefs and 49ers will swap sixth- and seventh-round draft picks in 2027 as part of the deal.

Moore finishes his Chiefs career with 494 receiving yards and one touchdown.“

NFL trade grades: Chiefs offload Skyy Moore to desperate 49ers (fansided)

“The terms of the deal highlight just how disappointing Moore’s Chiefs tenure has been. All it took for the Niners to acquire him was swapping 2027 picks in the sixth and seventh rounds. Moore was essentially handed over to San Francisco for nothing.

As underwhelming of a deal as this is, it needed to happen. The Chiefs needed to part with Moore, a player who clearly wasn’t going to amount to anything in Kansas City, Moore needed a change of scenery, and the Niners needed to add wide receiver depth.“

NFL analyst doesn’t think the Rams are well-positioned to win in next 5 years (theramswire)

“Sean McVay is only 39 years old, but few around the NFL think he’ll be coaching into his 50s — not after he’s already flirted with retirement once. If he sticks around, he’ll have some rebuilding to do over the next five years, especially with QB Matthew Stafford likely in his final season or two. The good news is GM Les Snead has been able to find some young talent, like WR Puka Nacua, RB Kyren Williams and edge rusher Jared Verse — no small feat considering his habit of trading away high draft picks. He’s also proven to be aggressive about getting the players McVay needs. So they won’t fade until oblivion in the next few years. But finding that next QB will really be key.“