Third-year quarterback Trey Lance is returning from a season-ending ankle injury suffered on September 18. He has already started throwing and should be ready for organized team activities in May.
Second-year quarterback Brock Purdy will be sidelined much longer. He suffered a tear of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in his right elbow on January 29. He will require at least six months of recovery once surgery occurs—hopefully in the coming weeks.
The 49ers will need to add a quarterback. That probably won't be Wentz, though. It just doesn't seem like a suitable character fit. Peter Panacy recently discussed the situation best in a feature for Niner Noise. San Francisco is looking for a "mentor" for its young quarterbacks. That is a word that Panacy, and likely many others, would refuse to use while describing Wentz.
"Reports and rumors about Wentz being 'uncoachable' and a poor presence in the locker room are nothing new, but the key tell is the fact he's been on three teams in as many years," wrote Panacy. "The Indianapolis Colts, who gave up notable assets to acquire Wentz from the Philadelphia Eagles back in 2021, were quick to move him after that season, too. Washington just joined the club."
Wentz is coming off a 2022 campaign where he completed 62.3 percent of his passes for 1,755 yards with 11 touchdowns and nine interceptions through eight games and seven starts.
Wentz certainly has the experience, but he probably would not and should not be in the running for the starting job. So if he can't be a good mentor in the 49ers quarterbacks room, he probably wouldn't have a role on head coach Kyle Shanahan's roster.
While there will be a market for Wentz, Shanahan and general manager John Lynch probably won't give it much consideration, even if they think they can turn the quarterback's career around. There will be other options for players who can better serve the mentor role for Lance and Purdy.
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