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Perhaps Craig Carton was onto something.

Weeks after the WFAN host floated the possibility that the 49ers could emerge as a potential landing spot for Aaron Rodgers — should negotiations between the Jets and Packers implode — Tiki Barber echoed a similar sentiment Wednesday.

“All of this little simmering, it’s not even like smoke coming out of this thing, it’s just a little crinkling of flames starting to burgeon up under the leaves about Aaron Rodgers actually going to the 49ers as opposed to the Jets now has some validity,” the former Giants running back said on “Tiki & Tierney,” according to Outkick.

“If they trade Trey Lance and Brock Purdy isn’t available to play this year because of UCL surgery, Sam Darnold is not, I promise you, is not starting for the 49ers. They will go get, and they’re okay to mortgage their future because they don’t care, they’re not worried about losing their jobs. They’ve done it before. They’ve gotten to the championship game, they’ve gotten deep in the playoffs. This team will go get Aaron Rodgers if he’s available, and the Jets, the premise we started this with, will be stuck sitting out in the cold with their underwear on and that’s it.”

Carton previously mentioned “the conversation has been multiple third-round picks in this draft, and a first-round draft pick in next year’s draft” in regard to possible compensation.

The 49ers do not have a first- or second-round pick in this year’s draft.

San Francisco sent its 2023 first-round selection to the Dolphins two years ago as part of a package to move up in the 2021 NFL Draft when they selected quarterback Trey Lance third overall.

The former North Dakota State product, who suffered a season-ending ankle injury in Week 2, has been the subject of recent trade rumors in the lead-up to this year’s draft, which kicks off from Kansas City next Thursday.


  Aaron Rodgers has been linked to the Jets this offseason. Getty Images Aaron Rodgers has been linked to the Jets this offseason. Getty Images

Currently, the 49ers are owners of three third-round picks, beginning with the No. 99 overall selection.

Rodgers, 39, has been at the center of trade talks throughout the NFL offseason.

The four-time league MVP, who has spent his entire 18-year career with the Packers, stated in March on “The Pat McAfee Show” that he intends to play for the Jets in 2023.

In the same breath, however, Rodgers claimed Green Bay has been “kind of digging their heels in” over potential compensation, which remains the sticking point in negotiations with the Jets.

NFL insider Adam Schefter recently suggested conversations between parties appeared to have stalled.


  Aaron Rodgers has played for the Packers for the past 18 seasons. Getty Images Aaron Rodgers has played for the Packers for the past 18 seasons. Getty Images

“There hasn’t been a whole lot of conversation, if any, over the last couple of weeks, going back to the owners’ meetings [from March 26-28],” Schefter said earlier this month on ESPN’s “NFL Live.” 

At the moment, the Jets hold the 13th overall pick in this year’s draft, in addition to two second-rounders at No. 42 and 43.

Should the Jets make those selections next week, Rodgers “then has a decision to make about whether or not to show up to the [Packers] mandatory minicamp in May,” Schefter said.

“Do the Packers want him there — when he’s scheduled to counter about $60 million? Do you want to risk him showing up and getting hurt — or do the two sides want to come together and get something done before the draft so Green Bay can go ahead and use the picks now for a player that doesn’t figure to be part of their future?”


  Aaron Rodgers is seen at a flag football charity event in California in March 2023. Getty Images Aaron Rodgers is seen at a flag football charity event in California in March 2023. Getty Images

Quarterback Jordan Love is likely going to be part of the Packers’ future after landing in Green Bay three years ago.

Though Rodgers is still a member of the Packers as of Thursday, he’s already practicing like a Jet.

He was spotted working out with friend and former Packers teammate Allen Lazard this month, weeks after the Jets signed the wide receiver to a four-year, $44 million deal.

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