Not long ago, it seems, we were looking at 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy not only as a sure thing to get an extension to remain as the lead signal-caller for San Francisco, but to possibly challenge the record for highest-paid player in the history of the NFL.
That monetary honor currently sits with Dak Prescott of the Cowboys, at four years and $240 million. Purdy, by way of comparison, is still on his rookie contract and is slated to make a smidgen more than $1.1 million this season. He becomes extension eligible after this year.
And while Purdy still ranks No. 5 in quarterback grade at Pro Football Focus this season, at 83.2, he has put up two duds in his last four outings, and his quarterback rating (93.7) has slipped to 16th in the NFL. The injuries that have devastated the 49ers offense have been a chief cause for the drop, but Purdy led the NFL in rating last year (113.0).
Quinn Ewers Has Struggled
Ewers is a certain talent, but he—like most projected top quarterbacks in the upcoming draft—has not had a great 2024 season.
He was injured and missed two full games, and part of another early in the year, then struggled in the first half of Texas’s loss to Georgia and followed that up with a sketchy performance in a 27-24 win over Vanderbilt, in which Ewers threw two interceptions.