An NFC Giant Offers a “Huge” Price with a First-Round Pick for Mac Jones – CEO Jed York Decides in Under 5 Minutes: “We Cannot Sell Our Future”
Santa Clara, California – October 24, 2025
With only 11 days left before the trade deadline (11/4), the NFL trade market explodes with an offer that stuns the entire expert community: Los Angeles Rams – the NFC West giant – is ready to trade the 2026 first-round pick (#26) plus a conditional fourth-round pick to recruit Mac Jones, the backup QB of the San Francisco 49ers.

According to sources from The Athletic, the call from GM Les Snead (Rams) to GM John Lynch (49ers) took place at 2:07 PM on Thursday. The offer was made in just 47 seconds: “Pick 1 + conditional pick 4 for Mac Jones – immediately.”
Lynch immediately transferred the call to CEO Jed York. Just 4 minutes and 38 seconds later – shorter than the time for an average drive – York responded decisively:
“Thank you Les, but we are not selling the future of the team. Mac is not a replacement plan – he is the one who will write the next chapter of the 49ers. If Purdy has to rest long-term, I believe Mac will step up, leading podr this team further than anyone expects. He understands Kyle’s playbook, but more importantly – he understands the fighting spirit of San Francisco.”
Matthew Stafford only has 1-2 years left. Rams are desperate to find a QB successor. But Mac Jones is a strategic asset of the 49ers – he is 26 years old, understands the Shanahan system like the back of his hand, and has proven his ability to win games.
Analysis of the Offer Value
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Factor |
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Rams Offer
49ers Keep
First-Round Pick (#26)
Value ~1,200 points (per Jimmy Johnson chart)
Mac Jones: ~900-1,000 points (top-tier backup QB)
Conditional Fourth-Round Pick
+200 points if Jones plays >50% snap
Insurance for Purdy (turf toe injury)
2025 Cap Hit
Rams absorb 2.558 million USD
49ers keep 1.17 million base + bonus
With a decision in under 5 minutes, Jed York has sent a clear message: 49ers do not sell the future for short-term benefits. Rams may turn to Justin Fields or Sam Darnold, but Mac Jones remains the “golden insurance” of Levi’s Stadium.
In the context of Purdy’s injury, a first-round pick is not enough to trade for the safety of the entire season.