Shanahan on how quarterback didn’t pan out with 49ers

SANTA CLARA — Coach Kyle Shanahan evoked a sorrowful tone Friday in the wake of Trey Lance’s trade from the 49ers to the Dallas Cowboys.

Shanahan acted crestfallen how his 2021 No. 3 overall draft pick did not pan out. But he also sounded pleased with Lance’s opportunity on a NFC rival — one the 49ers eliminated in the last two postseasons — and the coach emphasized how solid the 49ers are positioned.

Rather than keep Lance as a No. 3 quarterback behind Brock Purdy and Sam Darnold, the 49ers acquiesced to Lance’s wishes of finding a spot where he could get needed practice reps as a No. 2, which is what he presumably will be in Dallas behind Dak Prescott.

“I always feel like I let Trey down,” Shanahan said. “I wanted him to come here. I believed in Trey. I believed in him before we took him. I’m responsible for that.”

General manager John Lynch, in a later session with reporters, said: “Love the kid. Kyle and I, when we broke the news to him today saw him light up a little bit and he loves it here. He was very appreciative of the opportunity. Like Trey, typical Trey, he apologized to us and there was nothing for him to apologize for. And we’re happy that he’s got a spot. The Cowboys came up big and I think that’s an indication that they’re excited to have him and we’re excited for Trey’s new opportunity. And we’ll always be big fans.”

A quick recap of how the 49ers’ breakup with Lance, before Shanahan’s full transcript follows:

Wednesday morning: Shanahan meets with Lance and tells him that Darnold won the No. 2 job, behind Purdy, who’s healthy and earned the No. 1 job by virtue of last season’s efforts. About 1 1/2 hours later, Lance tells Shanahan he’d like to explore trade possibilities, and that he’d like to take off practice because he was too emotional to be around his teammates.

Wednesday evening: Shanahan and Lance go over teams interested in a trade, as discovered by the 49ers and Lance’s agent.

Thursday morning: Interest picks up with other teams (the Buffalo Bills and the Cowboys were the finalists, according to a team source). The trade is consummated for a fourth-round pick, which is higher than the 49ers’ anticipated from where talks began. Brock Purdy joins other teammates near the weight room by the practice field to express their appreciation and wish him well, and Lance reciprocates by saying he’ll be watching them, too.

“Hell yeah, we’d love to just keep him, until eventually it works out,” Shanahan said. “But that clock ran out here. That’s why we had to make a real tough decision, one we didn’t enjoy doing, one we didn’t want to do, but we try to do what we think is best, and this is what we think is best.”

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Here is what Shanahan said to the media after Friday night’s loss to the Chargers to close the preseason, in his first press conference since Tuesday, other than his Wednesday radio show on KNBR 680-AM:

On why a fourth-round pick was a good return rather than keep Lance:

“We decided on the two (quarterbacks) we were going with. We’ll see how the 53 works out, to see if we can keep three. We told Trey he wasn’t the (No.) 2, I said we’d like to keep him here as the (No.) 3. We also wanted to do what was good for him, too, and we’ll see how this plays out.

“When we looked into other teams and he told us he’d like another opportunity where he had a chance to be the (No.) 2, we felt we had some good deals for him. When other teams got involved, getting a fourth (round pick) was a little better than anticipated and it clears up a lot of money, and it’s a better situation for him, too.”

On if he requested a trade and if the relationship was beyond repair:

“We were good. I had a great conversation with him today. I had a tough conversation when I told him he didn’t win the No. 2 job. Today was much easier, having gone through the last couple of days with him. There was nothing to fix.

“I told him he was going to be the 3, if he could find another opportunity that was good, we’d allow him to do that. And we did.”

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