49ers Refused Eagles Offer for Torrey Smith

The San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles were, despite denials, in trade discussions regarding wide receiver Torrey Smith. At the end of the day, the 49ers wanted more than the Eagles were willing to give for the six year veteran.

Torrey Smith traveled to Philadelphia last week, but it was not for a new job. The San Francisco 49ers wide receiver was simply visiting in-laws.

Meanwhile, discussions were occurring that could have sent him to Philly for good. The Eagles and 49ers discussed a potential trade sending Smith to the Eagles in return for a draft pick. The 49ers reportedly wanted a third round selection. The Eagles would only offer a fifth round pick.

In the end, the difference proved too great for the teams to come to an agreement. The Eagles, despite need at receiver, did not think Smith was worth the price. The 49ers recognized Smith has value beyond this season and his lack of production in San Francisco thus far.

While Smith admitted to pondering a future elsewhere, he told reporters on Tuesday that he remains committed to the 49ers.

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