49ers Eye Patriots WR Kayshon Boutte as Trade Target Before Camp
49ers Eye Patriots WR Kayshon Boutte as Trade Target

The San Francisco 49ers could still make another move at wide receiver before training camp, and New England Patriots pass catcher Kayshon Boutte is now being discussed as a possible target. According to reports, Boutte may be available for a fifth or sixth-round draft pick, while carrying a manageable $3.7 million cap hit entering the final year of his rookie contract.

Which Teams Are Interested in Kayshon Boutte?

The 49ers are not believed to be alone in monitoring Boutte’s situation, but San Francisco stands out because of its growing uncertainty at receiver depth. On paper, the group looks solid. In reality, durability concerns continue to hover over several key players. Mike Evans missed significant time last season with a hamstring issue. Ricky Pearsall also dealt with injuries, while Christian Kirk has struggled to stay consistently available over the last few years. That creates an opening for the 49ers to consider another dependable option without committing major money or premium draft assets.

Boutte fits the profile of a low-risk addition with upside. He is only 24 and coming off two productive seasons in New England, where he totaled 1,140 receiving yards and nine touchdowns across the last two years. His vertical ability may be the biggest attraction for San Francisco’s offense. Brock Purdy has shown comfort pushing the ball downfield when protection holds up, and Boutte’s career average depth of target at 16.2 yards gives the offense a different dimension than some of the current depth receivers.

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What Insiders Are Saying About the Trade Rumors

The speculation gained traction after Sports Illustrated insider Albert Breer wrote, “Patriots WR Kayshon Boutte, I think, could be had for a fifth- or sixth-round draft pick right now, if anyone has an interest in him.” That detail matters because New England may not view Boutte as part of its long-term plans. With free agency approaching next offseason, the Patriots could prefer gaining draft value now rather than risking losing him for nothing later.

The 49ers have traditionally trusted internal development over outside additions, which makes this rumor interesting. San Francisco already invested draft picks in younger receivers like Jordan Watkins and De'Zhaun Stribling. Still, the team’s front office may decide proven depth is worth the price.

Contract Details and Salary Cap Implications

Financially, this is the type of move contenders usually explore late in the offseason. Boutte’s $3.7 million cap number is affordable for a playoff-caliber roster, and his rookie contract gives whichever team acquires him flexibility beyond 2026 if extension talks progress. There are no reported trade restrictions or no-trade clauses tied to his deal.

For the Patriots, moving Boutte would create roster flexibility while opening snaps for younger receivers already developing behind the scenes. For San Francisco, the decision comes down to balancing faith in young talent against the reality of recent injury history. That conversation alone could determine whether these rumors turn into something more serious over the summer.

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