Brock Purdy Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

49ers QB Brock Purdy is even more a bargain than he seems

The San Francisco 49ers found themselves quite a bargain in quarterback Brock Purdy, it turns out. Following a remarkable rookie season for Purdy, last year's "Mr. Irrelevant" is still paying dividends for the 49ers. 

As David Lombardi of The Athletic notes, Purdy comes exceptionally cheap for a starting quarterback in the NFL. So cheap that the former Iowa State signal-caller doesn't count against the Niners' salary cap. Yet.

From the start of the NFL league year in March until the first week of the regular season, by league rule, only the top 51 most valuable contracts count against a team's salary cap. Purdy's cap hit is only $889,253 for 2023, 52nd on the 49ers. 

Things will change once 53 contracts count against San Francisco's cap, but until then, his low number gives the team offseason wiggle room. And, when the regular season begins, Purdy will remain a major steal compared to other younger quarterbacks who could possibly be in line for an upcoming starting gig, such as Washington Commanders Sam Howell ($960,000), Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Kyle Trask ($1.5 million), Baker Mayfield ($1.7 million) and Indianapolis Colts' Gardner Minshew ($3.5 million). 

After suffering a torn UCL in his throwing arm during the team's NFC Championship Game loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, Purdy won't be ready to start the 2023 campaign. On Tuesday at the NFL meetings in Arizona, head coach Kyle Shannahan hinted that the young quarterback could be back under center for the Niners as soon as Week 4. 

In the meantime, to fill the void left behind by the "leader" of San Francisco's clubhouse, the Niners figure to turn to some combination of Trey Lance and free agent acquisition Sam Darnold. 

Since San Francisco traded up to select Lance No. 3 overall in the 2021 NFL Draft, the 22-year-old has played sparingly for the 49ers, starting only four games over two seasons. In 2022, Lance had his sophomore campaign cut short by a season-ending ankle injury in Week 2. 

Darnold is another former No. 3 overall pick, selected by the New York Jets in the 2018 NFL Draft. After failing to find success in New York, Darnold has spent the last two seasons with the Carolina Panthers, putting together an 8-9 record as a starter while posting a 77.3 passer rating in 18 games. 

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Timberwolves win first series in 20 years after sweeping Suns
James Harden outduels former teammate as Clippers even series
Canucks rally to take shocking 3-1 series lead over Predators
Rangers sweep Capitals to advance to second round of NHL playoffs
Knicks shut down Sixers in final minutes to take 3-1 lead
Watch: Pacers' Myles Turner slams the door on Bucks
Women's hoops icon Candace Parker retires: Basketball world pays tribute
Falcons HC Raheem Morris addresses QB situation after curious draft pick
MLB making changes to uniforms after harsh player criticism
Four things we learned after Denny Hamlin's win at Dover
Mind-blowing stat sums up the Nuggets-Lakers series
Steelers back makes revealing comment about difference in QB situation
Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry team up to win Zurich in playoff
10 notable steals from the 2024 NFL Draft
Watch: Timberwolves HC Chris Finch suffers injury in sideline collision
Watch: Bucks' Bobby Portis ejected in first quarter of Game 4
Candace Parker has one lofty post-retirement goal
NBA Coach of the Year announced
Nuggets star questionable with calf injury ahead of Game 5
Canucks start third goalie in Game 4 vs. Predators