The trade market for Brandon Aiyuk could be heating up as preseason comes to a close. The Washington commanders just traded their no. 2 receiver, Jahan Dotson, and a fifth-round pick to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Washington commanders just traded their no. 2 receiver,, and a fifth-round pick to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for a third-round pick and two seventh-round picks. Which means the Commanders currently have Terry McLaurin and a bunch of nobodies at wide receiver. Is it possible they'll make 49ers a trade offer for Aiyuk?
If the 49ers intend to trade Aiyuk, it would make sense for them to wait until just before the season starts so they can get the best trade package possible. Maybe they can get the Steelers and Commanders to bid against each other.
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