OT: Patriots Trade Jimmy Garappolo to 49ers for 2nd Round Pick

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The quarterback of the future for the New England Patriots is Tom Brady. 

To repeat: 49ers are trading a 2018 2nd-round draft pick for Patriots QB Jimmy Garoppolo, sources tell ESPN.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 31, 2017

Maizeblue11

October 30th, 2017 at 10:32 PM ^

Like when they traded away Chandler Jones for Johnathan Cooper who they cut shortly after and a draft pick? Or when they traded away Jamie Collins for a 3rd round pick? Or gave up two high draft picks for inconsistent receiver Brandin Cooks? Sorry but the pats haven’t made an amazing trade in a while.

PopeLando

October 31st, 2017 at 12:23 AM ^

You have a good point that not all trades work out in the Patriots' favor. On the other hand, you don't trade away BOTH starting-quality backup QBs without a damn good idea of what door #4 contains. Unlike some of the other GMs in the league, the Patriots always seem to have some kind of coherent plan.

NowTameInThe603

October 31st, 2017 at 9:00 AM ^

Everyone applauded that trade when it happened but yes it was a definite win for Arizona. However the Pats had their hands tied. Hightower, Jones and Collins were all coming up on FA contracts and all wanted top $ for their position. The Pats had to choose. They chose Hightower. Additionally Jamie Collins didnt give a shit his last year in NE and I havent heard much about him since he got the mega contract from Cleveland.

Cooks trade was great. He is 23. If he was in last years draft he is picked in the top 10 easy, the pats got him for #32.

Inman

October 30th, 2017 at 9:01 PM ^

Got what they wanted, but now they will release hoyer and hoyer will go back to New England and backup Brady lol.

bronxblue

October 30th, 2017 at 9:11 PM ^

It's a good trade for the 49ers if he's really a starting-level QB.  I have my doubts, so this will probably turn out to be a better deal for the Patriots than SF.

Blueblood2991

October 30th, 2017 at 9:14 PM ^

Brady's still playing at a high level, and Kraft has seen the writing on the wall that Brandon Peters is his next franchise qb.

Really smart move though. Qbs always seemed to get overpaid after their rookie deal for playing decent in garbage time. Osweilier, Matt schaub, Matt flynn, etc

Glen Masons Hot Wife

October 30th, 2017 at 9:35 PM ^

thats fucking weak they should be able to get a first rounder or at least a 2nd abd a 3rd for that i question some of their front office moves this past year

bacon

October 30th, 2017 at 10:48 PM ^

A midseason trade of their backup QB with an expiring contract to a team vying for the first overall pick in the draft and the pats couldn’t get their first rounder??? Man Belicheck is a bad GM... Seriously, though, Bill is a genius. He realized long ago there’s no point in keeping guys for the extreme short-term if they have value and he’s not going to re-sign them. He also doesn’t carry a third string qb. Probably because he knows the season is shot if they’re playing the third stringer, so why have him take a roster spot. Better sign someone I guess.

Great Cornholio

October 30th, 2017 at 11:57 PM ^

why do the Broncos have him on the sideline for such a high proportion of passing downs? Particularly late in the game. Are they just loving themselves some Jordan Taylor or what? Siemian was unwatchable tonihht.

Rasmus

October 31st, 2017 at 9:31 AM ^

Hoyer has already been released by SF. He was originally part of the trade, but if Hoyer had been traded instead of being released, the Patriots would have lost one of their two 4th-round compensatory picks -- it has something to do with when a player gets released during the season.

According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.

xtramelanin

October 31st, 2017 at 11:47 AM ^

have a warm body that knows the playbook and could step in to play.  you are one play away from the patriots playing one of the WR/RB/DB's who played QB back in high school or something.   very dangerous.  

blueinbeantown

October 31st, 2017 at 9:04 AM ^

A 2nd for Jimmy G?  In the off season all the rumors about teams lining up with big trade packages for Garoppolo, nothing.  Schefter came on local sports talk show and got creamed when he announced the Patriots wouldn't trade Garoppolo for 4 1st round picks. 

In a QB starved league, look at what some teams paid to move up for the Mitch Trabisky's and Jared Goff's?  Garoppolo with a track record (limited) and apprecenticing under Belichick, Brady and McDaniels, and all they get is a 2nd?  Since August, Belichick has traded Brissette, who's doing decent and Garoppolo for a receiver who's MIA and a 2nd.  Unbelievable.

Last time the Pats had that high of a 2nd round pick, took an injured DB who lasted about a month.

Rasmus

October 31st, 2017 at 9:58 AM ^

Sounds they wanted to keep Garoppolo but the extension didn't work out. So Schefter wasn't wrong.

The mistake was in thinking he would want to stay on in his role as Brady's backup and New England's future. In the end, that wasn't enough.

Yet another way the Patriots got screwed when the NFL suspended Brady because he wouldn't give them access to his phone. Without the two quality starts in 2016 before he got injured, Jimmy G is just another promising but untested QB, far more likely to stay in the fold.

blueinbeantown

October 31st, 2017 at 1:07 PM ^

Actually the record is pretty good.  Not as a star but for guys to hang around to make some $$.  Cassel was a backup at SC and has hung around for 10+ years including a decent run at KC.  Hoyer as an UFA, same thing.  Mallett, well he will always be Mallett, but still in the league.

Garoppolo was the first "Brady replacement".  Who knows, maybe Foxboro will be a destination for Speight.  DID I ACTUALLY JUST THINK AND TYPE THAT????? Might be time go lay down.

vablue

October 31st, 2017 at 1:45 PM ^

The record is great for staying in the league as a backup, but terrible as a starter. Those guys had opportunities to be starters in the NFL and all of them ended up back on the bench. So, while being in the league for that long is certainly an accomplishment, I doubt it is what teams are really looking for out of a new QB.

mGrowOld

October 31st, 2017 at 9:27 AM ^

1. Mike Silver, SI reporter who is best friends with Hue Jackson, was tweeting a LOT last night that Hue definitely wanted JG but has no control over FO decisions.

2. Hue Jackson's daughter was tweeting last night that the FO was doing nothing and not helping her dad get talent

3. Benjamin Albright just tweeted that he's recieved mulitple emails that the Browns coaching staff was working last night but the FO went home at 5pm.  That the Browns coaching staff told the FO that JG was available and they wanted him but they went home at 5pm without contacting the Patriots.

4. Albright also tweeted that the Browns coaching staff is seething mad over the amount of work they are doing and that our Harvard-educated, non-football analytic front office doesnt put in the time nor the effort necessary to find and bring in talent necessary to win.

This thing is about to blow........wow.