Jan 30, 2022; Inglewood, California, USA; San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo before the NFC Championship Game against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Kyle Shanahan and the San Francisco 49ers are slated to open camp on Tuesday. They won’t have incumbent starting quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo on hand in Santa Clara.

Garoppolo underwent offseason shoulder surgery and was just cleared to practice. At the same time, San Francisco gave the Super Bowl signal caller permission to seek a trade.

The obvious backdrop here is the presence of second-year quarterback Trey Lance as San Francisco’s likely Week 1 starter. It’s been a foregone conclusion that the 49ers would move off Garoppolo in favor of a youngster that they traded three first-round picks for in the 2021 NFL Draft.

In speaking with Tim Kawakami of The Athletic recently, 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan seemed to all but confirm that reality.

“Had an awesome run with Jimmy. But when you bring in the cap and things like that, there’s just so many tough decisions you have to make…Jimmy will be in a good spot, most likely somewhere else.”

Shanahan on Garoppolo

Shanahan and general manager John Lynch will hold their annual training camp press conference on Tuesday.

Garoppolo, 30, was excused from offseason activities as he rehabbed from the aforementioned shoulder surgery. Even then, his presence would have been awkward given the dynamics at play here.

The backdrop here is a lack of a true market for the veteran quarterback. Pretty much every quarterback-needy team filled out that spot during the offseason. Right now, the division-rival Seattle Seahawks and New York Giants have been linked to Garoppolo the most.

At issue here is Garoppolo’s $24.2 million cap hit for an acquiring team and his injury-plagued ways. While the veteran could work out a restructured deal with a team, that complicates things a bit further.

Perhaps, the Cleveland Browns once again kick the tires on this possibility. We’re set to find out how long Deshaun Watson will be suspended for following allegations of sexual misconduct.

If the NFL gets its way, Watson would face a year-long ban. Under that scenario, the San Francisco 49ers might be able to take advantage of Cleveland’s desperation by demanding something of substance in return.

But as it stands, the market has dried up for Garoppolo. Based on Shanahan’s comments, San Francisco has already moved on from him.

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