The critical factor in the Brandon Aiyuk, 49ers contract drama everyone’s overlooking

The 49ers don’t want to pay Brandon Aiyuk what he wants.

And Aiyuk doesn’t want to play for any of the teams that worked out trades with the Niners, either.

And the Niners don’t want what the Pittsburgh Steelers — Aiyuk’s preferred destination — are offering.

We’re four weeks — 28 days — before the 49ers open their 2024 regular season on Monday Night Football against the Jets, and the contract extension negotiations between the team and its All-Pro receiver — negotiations that should have found resolution months ago (either on the contract front or with a trade) are stuck.

While the timing of Aiyuk’s trade demand and the 49ers’ acquiescence towards it are immensely complicating matters, there is, in fact, a more influential undercurrent at play here:

The wide receiver position is a bubble.

Over the last few seasons, NFL teams have figured out what Madden players and fantasy football dorks have known for over a decade — running backs are disposable.

They’re here for a good time, not for a long time. And outside of the truly transcendent — i.e. Christian McCaffrey — to pay a back big money is strictly bad business. The NFL’s salary cap has nearly doubled in the last 10 years, but the number of running backs that count at least $8 million against that cap has gone from five in 2014 to three in 2024.

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