On NFL trade deadline and Brock Purdy’s play

SANTA CLARA — These 49ers were built to be a team that runs the ball, has a catch-and-run passing game, and plays elite defense.

That’s the kind of squad Brock Purdy, the NFL’s cheapest starting quarterback, was meant to helm.

But now the 49ers can’t run the ball, they can’t defend, either, and without Deebo Samuel, their passing game has lost its yards-after-catch prowess — the middle of the field isn’t open.

This team looks normal the last three weeks, which has put the burden of winning on the quarterback’s shoulders.

It’s not a burden he’s ready to carry. It’s not a burden he is supposed to carry.

Purdy brought the 49ers close in all three games, but three consecutive losses aren’t debatable.

Yes, Purdy was, as head coach Kyle Shanahan said, “one of the reasons we were in the game” on Sunday. Purdy’s good was downright great. He makes the kind of big throws that no 49ers quarterback under Shanahan has attempted, much less completed: deep outs to the sideline, linebacker buzzers, improvisational flips.

But amid the good, the Niners’ quarterback peppered in some bad, too.

The Niners, unfortunately, need their quarterback to be perfect these days. Purdy hasn’t been that, throwing five interceptions in the last three games.

Again, this is how the vast majority of NFL teams live. There are only a few transcendent quarterbacks in the league these days — guys who can carry a team to a win.

The list might include one player: Patrick Mahomes.

Be a bit less exclusive, and we’re adding Josh Allen and maybe Lamar Jackson and Jalen Hurts. That’s if we’re being nice. Joe Burrow could be on the list when he’s healthy.

That’s five quarterbacks under the most generous terms.

After that, there’s a big middle class filled with guys like Purdy: Tua Tagovailoa, Jared Goff, Trevor Lawrence, Justin Herbert, Kirk Cousins, Geno Smith, and the rare appearance of vintage Russell Wilson.

These quarterbacks are unquestionably good and can look great on any given day. Guys like this have even won MVP (Matt Ryan 2016). But they won’t put a team on their back and singlehandedly take them to victory week in, week out.

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