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This one makes sense.
The 49ers have been a regular trade partner of the Lions in the past few seasons, having just sent them Eli Harold, their third deal of the past few seasons. Former Lions general manager Martin Mayhew works in their front office, and Abdullah was the second-round pick of his final draft in Detroit.
Based on the recent market for veteran trades, a Day Three pick is likely what Abdullah could bring back if he were to be dealt.
Are the Detroit Lions in a position to trade a running back?
The 49ers have been a regular trade partner of the Lions in the past few seasons, having just sent them Eli Harold, their third deal of the past few seasons. Former Lions general manager Martin Mayhew works in their front office, and Abdullah was the second-round pick of his final draft in Detroit.
Based on the recent market for veteran trades, a Day Three pick is likely what Abdullah could bring back if he were to be dealt.
Are the Detroit Lions in a position to trade a running back?