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Alex Smith said he's not sure what his future holds. For now, he said his focus is on the Super Bowl.

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49ers Blog: Harbaugh vague about Alex Smith's future, and there's a reason for that

Published: Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013 - 12:04 pm
Last Modified: Monday, Apr. 29, 2013 - 9:23 am

Jim Harbaugh today said that players who want out of their contracts don't have those wishes granted. Then again, he said that every scenario is unique.

The current situation with Alex Smith certainly isn't run of the mill. The quarterback lost his starting role to Colin Kaepernick after suffering a quarterback and has stated that he wants to start next season, a situation that seems impossible in San Francisco as long as Kaepernick is on the roster.

Harbaugh said he has "great respect" for Smith, who finished with a 104.1 passer rating this season, as well as a "great personal friendship, togetherness" with Alex. But he stopped well short of saying whether Smith will be released from his current contract to seek a job elsewhere.

"We feel good, great about our quarterback situation," he said. "You can't have enough good quarterbacks."

If the 49ers retain Smith beyond April 1, they will owe him all of his 2013 contract, which amounts to $8.5 million. That's a lot for a backup but not for a starter, which raises the possibility that the team can get something for Smith in a trade.

That's likely the reason Harbaugh the 49ers are hesitant to say that Smith will be released - if they're going to lose their former No. 1 pick, they'd rather get something for him in return.

"I don't think any player has those wishes granted when they're under contract," Harbaugh said of being released from a contract. "And everything's different and every scenario is unique. Certainly something that we're not going to delve into and get into specifics at this point."

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