📢 STRATEGIC STANDSTILL: The 49ers’ quiet trade deadline wasn’t cowardly — it was calculated, focused on long-term sustainability rather than short-term theatrics.

The San Francisco 49ers stood pat at the 2025 NFL trade deadline. Sitting at 6-3 and firmly in the NFC playoff picture, general manager John Lynch chose to hold onto the team’s eight 2026 draft picks and bank on the current roster’s ability to carry the team to the playoffs.

The decision not to go all in has fans irate. How can the 49ers waste an opportunity to win a Super Bowl in front of their home crowd?

Why did the 49ers sit out the trade deadline?

Easy. The 2025 49ers are not good enough. They lost their two defensive superstars, and even with starting quarterback Brock Purdy and top receivers Ricky Pearsall and Brandon Aiyuk scheduled to return at some point, the front office cannot risk future assets trying to thread a needle.

Bengals’ edge rusher Trey Hendrickson is not saving the 49ers’ season or magically making them a Super Bowl contender. He’s not improving their 21st-ranked scoring offense, nor is his rental status worth parting with a first-round pick for. Bradley Chubb and Jermaine Johnson aren’t doing so either, even though both are under contract through 2026.

If the 49ers’ aging core is a concern and a reason to push the chips all in, their success and roster construction in 2025 might prove the opposite.

Digging further into the 49ers’ success this season, it has been primarily because of their last two draft classes. Through Week 9, the 2025 49ers rank fifth in the NFL with 14.6 percent of their snaps being played by rookies, according to SFdata9ers. When healthy, 16 of their 22 starters are former draft picks.

— SFdata9ers (@sfdata9ers) November 4, 2025

Other than deadline trades for Jimmy Garoppolo and Christian McCaffrey, the 49ers have opted to deal third-round picks, which are essentially free depending on the draft pick compensation formula, or inconsequential day three picks.

This year, the 49ers only have one day-three selection. A seventh-rounder that could return to the New England Patriots if Keion White plays more than seven games with San Francisco. They did not have the ammunition to acquire a rental piece for cheap, nor did they have the agency to mortgage their future in hopes of rekindling the magic of an early 2020s playoff run.

The 49ers are sticking to their plan

During the offseason, the 49ers hit the reset button by cutting costs, accumulating a league-high $101.1 million dead cap hit, and infusing their roster with youth by way of 11 draft picks.

The plan was clear: retool and hope to take advantage of a weaker schedule to remain competitive in 2025 while setting their sights on being a real contender in 2026. John Lynch was not going to abandon the plan just because they started 6-3, especially with the injuries they have.

The 49ers are still in contention for a playoff spot and remain half a game behind the NFC West lead. They are not punting. They are holding tightly to the plan set in place back in March and refuse to recklessly spend or trade to appease an irrational part of the fanbase.

Sterling Bennett

Sterling Bennett is a seasoned sports journalist and writer, specializing in in-depth coverage of the NFL and San Francisco 49ers. With over half a decade of experience in sports media, Sterling combines insider knowledge, sharp analysis, and a passionate voice to deliver engaging content that resonates with fans. His work is known for its clarity, credibility, and ability to break down complex football narratives into compelling stories

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