Maxx Crosby’s name keeps circling back to the 49ers, and the Raiders pass rusher didn’t exactly shut the door when Brock Purdy came up.
The NFL is rolling out its list of the top 100 players for 2026, and Purdy landed at No. 85.
To go with that, NFL Network put together a highlight package and asked three players about him: George Kittle, Kyle Juszczyk, and Crosby. Kittle and Juszczyk were obvious choices as Purdy teammates.
Crosby was the curveball, considering he plays for a division rival and has only faced Purdy once.
Still, Crosby had plenty to say about the 49ers quarterback.
"Anybody who gets in that Niners system, people find a way to discredit them just because of how good Kyle Shanahan is, and they've always had a lot of talent around him," Crosby said. "But you've seen Brock in his own right make some plays and do certain things that are just system-quarterback-type plays.
He's one of the better young quarterbacks in the league. He's talented.
You see that with how great that offense is able to operate."
That kind of praise matters because Crosby’s future in Las Vegas feels shaky. The Raiders are rebuilding, Crosby is nearly 29, and by the time they’re ready to contend he could be in his mid 30s. That’s part of why they tried to trade him to the Baltimore Ravens this offseason before Baltimore failed his physical and backed out.
Raiders On SI publisher Hondo Carpenter also recently reported that the 49ers’ interest in trading for Crosby is "nuclear hot."
Crosby’s connection to the Bay Area adds another layer. When the Raiders drafted him, they still played in Oakland, and he enjoyed that experience. So the fit with San Francisco isn’t just about football.
He was even asked by a young 49ers fan if he would please join the team. Crosby didn’t bite, but he didn’t slam the door either.
"I can't," Crosby said, shaking his head. "I can't.
I still appreciate you doing your homework though. You never know."
That answer says plenty. He acknowledged he can’t go to the 49ers right now because he’s under contract with the Raiders, but he also left the possibility hanging out there.
If the Raiders do decide to move him, the 49ers would make sense as a landing spot. The source material suggests a deal could involve a first-round pick, a second-round pick and Mykel Williams, though another team like the Eagles could always outbid San Francisco. The Raiders might also want to wait until Williams returns from his ACL injury before doing anything.
From the 49ers’ side, Crosby would change the defense immediately. The source frames him as their best defensive lineman, even ahead of Bosa, who is described as not nearly as strong against the run as Crosby. It also notes that if San Francisco landed Crosby, the team could eventually trade or cut Nick Bosa if his contract becomes too costly, especially with Bosa having had three ACL tears and not posting double-digit sacks in a season since 2023.
For now, though, the biggest takeaway is simple: Crosby clearly respects Purdy, and he doesn’t seem bothered by the idea of wearing red and gold someday. The 49ers look like a natural destination, and Crosby’s comments only add fuel to that idea.
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