Dream Scenario: “If the 49ers Had Actually Wanted to Keep Aiyuk…”
Imagine a different March afternoon in 2024.
John Lynch doesn’t wait until the final year of the rookie deal. The day after the Super Bowl, he calls Brandon Aiyuk and his agent into the office and slides a contract across the table: 4 years, $120 million, $82 million guaranteed, $30M AAV, the richest deal in franchise history. Aiyuk signs without hesitation. Lynch ends the meeting with one line: “You’re priority No. 1, not No. 3 or 4 behind Trent, Nick, and Christian.”

Kyle Shanahan doesn’t sit still either. In April, he spends an entire week in a film room with Aiyuk and OC Klint Kubiak. iPad open, Shanahan asks point-blank: “Which routes do you love? Which ones do you hate?” Result: 80% of the “Deebo motion/gadget” stuff gets erased from Aiyuk’s job description. Instead, the 49ers build new packages: Aiyuk locked in the left slot, Deebo in the right slot, Pearsall outside. Both stars finally playing to their strengths instead of fighting over one role.
Preseason 2024: Shanahan steps to the podium and says on camera, “Brandon is the most nuanced route-runner in football. We’re not wasting that talent anymore.” The clip hits 3 million views on X in a day. Aiyuk retweets it with a single red heart emoji. No caption needed.
The 2024 season in this universe: Aiyuk finishes with 1,580 yards and 12 TDs. Deebo puts up 1,150 yards and 9 scores. The 49ers offense leads the NFL in yards after catch. They cruise to the NFC West title and enter the playoffs with two healthy, happy star receivers.
December 2025 (right now, in this timeline): Aiyuk just torched the Seahawks for 172 yards and 2 TDs. After the game, Shanahan bear-hugs him in front of the cameras and yells, “This is why we pay this man $30 million a year!” Aiyuk grins and fires back: “Thanks for believing in me from day one.”

Meanwhile, in the reality we actually live in?
The contract got delayed, the playbook never changed, and the pretty words were never backed by action. Come March 2026, Aiyuk will almost certainly walk out of Santa Clara and the 49ers will get absolutely nothing in return.
The most beautiful dream isn’t that Aiyuk stays.
It’s that, just once, the 49ers acted like they couldn’t imagine this franchise without him.
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