His value is soaring: The Myles Garrett move to San Francisco is heating up as analysts urge CEO John Lynch to make “win-win” moves.

49ers News: Myles Garrett to San Francisco Heats Up As Analysts Urge GM John Lynch To Make “Win Now” Moves

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The San Francisco 49ers were dead last in sacks last season, and they’ve been trying to address that issue this offseason. So far, they traded for Osa Odighizuwa from the Dallas Cowboys and have been heavily linked to Trey Hendrickson and Maxx Crosby. But with those players off the market, an NFL analyst believes that they could make a run at Myles Garrett.

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The 49ers have always been obsessed with blockbuster trades. Last offseason, they acquired Bryce Huff from the Philadelphia Eagles, which was a big move at the time. In the past, they’ve also traded for Christian McCaffrey, Trent Williams, and Jimmy Garoppolo.

This offseason, though, analyst Chase Senior thinks it would make a ton of sense for the Niners to consider trading for Garrett.

“With San Francisco clearly valuing the edge rusher spot, this is also a team that was dead last in the NFL in sacks last year. Doesn’t it make sense to at least poke around and show some interest in Myles Garrett?” Senior questioned on the 49ers Report. 

It would make total sense. The Cleveland Browns were reportedly exploring trades for Garrett last offseason. He even requested a trade. But they eventually got him to sign a historic contract extension.

At one point, it seemed like Garrett was fed up with Cleveland and wanted to go to a winning situation. Of course, the massive payday he received dispelled all of those thoughts. But one has to wonder after another losing season if he would still rather be elsewhere.