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San Francisco 49ers: actively negotiating with Aiyuk, NOT discussing trades (20 Viewers)

Daniel Brunskill signing a 2 year deal with Tennessee

Charles Omenihu signing 2 year deal with KC

Sam Ebukam signing 3 year deal with rhe Colts
 
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At least all the Niners should get some nice comp picks out of all these big deals their guys are signing, right?
Per Matt Barrows:

Pretty sure the 49ers are getting (at least) five comp picks next year ...

Departures:
Mike McClinchey
Jimmy Garoppolo
Hassan Ridgeway
Jimmie Ward
Emmanuel Moseley
Samson Ebukam
Azeez Al-Shaair
Daniel Brunskill
Charles Omenihu

Do you guys have more comp picks coming via coaches leaving? The max amount of comp picks you can get for players is 4.
 
49ers sign former Raiders first-round pick Clelin Ferrell to a one-year deal. Kris Kocurek, do your thing.

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2019 NFL draft:

Pick 2: Nick Bosa
Pick 4: Clelin Ferrell

Both now 49ers
 
At least all the Niners should get some nice comp picks out of all these big deals their guys are signing, right?
Per Matt Barrows:

Pretty sure the 49ers are getting (at least) five comp picks next year ...

Departures:
Mike McClinchey
Jimmy Garoppolo
Hassan Ridgeway
Jimmie Ward
Emmanuel Moseley
Samson Ebukam
Azeez Al-Shaair
Daniel Brunskill
Charles Omenihu

Do you guys have more comp picks coming via coaches leaving? The max amount of comp picks you can get for players is 4.
Yep. Carthon, Ryans et al
 
49ers resign DT TY McGill and DB/Special Teams ace Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles to one year deals.
 
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49ers interior D-line depth chart...

LINE 1
Javon Hargrave
Arik Armstead

LINE 2
Javon Kinlaw
Kevin Givens

LINE 3
T.Y. McGill
Kalia Davis

A group that struggled to pressure the QB last season is looking more robust now
 
Really curious to see how Kalia Davis looks. He's a DJ Jones clone as far as height/weight, he's an intriguing under the radar player to keep an eye on.
 

The 49ers currently are in line to be awarded four additional compensatory picks in the 2024 NFL Draft because of their net losses, OverTheCap.com projects.

The maximum number of draft picks any one team can be awarded for free-agent losses is four, and OTC projects the 49ers receiving picks at the ends of the third, fifth, sixth and seventh rounds.
 
19 of the 49ers' 22 starters from the NFC Championship Game are returning for 2023.

49ers remaining free agents:

K Robbie Gould
DL Kerry Hyder
DE Jordan Willis
TE Tyler Kroft
QB Josh Johnson
CB Jason Verrett
 

The 49ers currently are in line to be awarded four additional compensatory picks in the 2024 NFL Draft because of their net losses, OverTheCap.com projects.

The maximum number of draft picks any one team can be awarded for free-agent losses is four, and OTC projects the 49ers receiving picks at the ends of the third, fifth, sixth and seventh rounds.
Wasn't Brock Purdy a comp pick last year? And Talanoa the year before?
 
Veteran center depth


According to Kim Jones of Newsday, the San Francisco 49ers are signing center Jon Feliciano to a one-year deal.

"[The New York Giants] lose a veteran on the offensive line and a great locker room guy," writes Jones.

The Oakland Raiders made Feliciano (6-4, 325) a fourth-round selection (No. 128 overall) out of Miami (FL) in 2015. He started all 15 of his game appearances in 2022, playing a career-high 973 offensive snaps while allowing three sacks, per Pro Football Focus. Feliciano has played in 97 career games, starting 54.

Feliciano has played LT, LG, and C. This is primarily depth for the interior OL.
 
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The 49ers currently are in line to be awarded four additional compensatory picks in the 2024 NFL Draft because of their net losses, OverTheCap.com projects.

The maximum number of draft picks any one team can be awarded for free-agent losses is four, and OTC projects the 49ers receiving picks at the ends of the third, fifth, sixth and seventh rounds.
Wasn't Brock Purdy a comp pick last year? And Talanoa the year before?
Yep. Greenlaw too. This is pretty crazy tho, we basically swapped Beathard for Purdy. What a win.

The 49ers were awarded a seventh-round selection after quarterback C.J. Beathard signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2021 offseason. The 49ers used the compensatory pick they were awarded from Beathard on another quarterback, selecting Brock Purdy out of Iowa State with the 262nd pick in the 2022 draft.
 
#49ers new kicker Zane Gonzalez, 27, acquired from the Panthers in a conditional swap of late-round 2025 draft picks, missed last season with a groin injury. Gonzalez must pass a physical for the trade to be executed.

49ers K’s can be quite valuable.

Also I just happened to have this dude on my IR. :pickle:
 
The 49ers projected Win Total has opened at 11.5 at Draft Kings Sportsbook, which is the most in the NFC.

The 49ers, Chiefs, and Bengals are all tied for the highest projected win total at 11.5

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Here's the full list:

2023 NFL Season Over-Under Win Totals

Kansas City Chiefs: 11.5

Cincinnati Bengals: 11.5

San Francisco 49ers: 11.5

Philadelphia Eagles: 10.5

Jacksonville Jaguars: 10.5

Buffalo Bills: 10.5

New York Jets: 9.5

New Orleans Saints: 9.5

Detroit Lions: 9.5

Miami Dolphins: 9.5

Los Angeles Chargers: 9.5

Cleveland Browns: 9.5

Dallas Cowboys: 9.5

New York Giants: 8.5

Pittsburgh Steelers: 8.5

Baltimore Ravens: 8.5

Denver Broncos: 8.5

Seattle Seahawks: 8.5

Minnesota Vikings: 8.5

Los Angeles Rams: 7.5

New England Patriots: 7.5

Las Vegas Raiders: 7.5

Green Bay Packers: 7.5

Atlanta Falcons: 7.5

Carolina Panthers: 7.5

Chicago Bears: 7.5

Washington Commanders: 7.5

Tennessee Titans: 7.5

Indianapolis Colts: 6.5

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 6.5

Houston Texans: 5.5

Arizona Cardinals: 5.5
 
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Here’s the offseason schedule for the 49ers:

First day: April 17

OTAs: May 22-23, May 25, May 30-May 31, June 2, June 5-6, June 8

Mandatory minicamp: June 13-15

There are three phases of the offseason program.

Phase 1 allows for strength and conditioning only with players who haven’t been at the facility rehabbing during the offseason checking in to begin their preparations for the season. This is voluntary.

Phase 2 is when on-field work starts. This on-field portion is limited to individual drills and walk-through practices with offensive players lining up against offensive players with no contact allowed.

The final phase allows for more intensive on-field work, but there still won’t be live contact allowed.

Nothing will be decided for the 49ers during these dates, but this is where the ball gets rolling. The roster battles will begin and we’ll get our first look at the team’s rookies. It will also be a chance for the new coaches like defensive coordinator Steve Wilks and offensive passing game coordinator Klint Kubiak to work with players on and off the field to begin making their mark on this year’s club.

This offseason lacks some of the intrigue of the last two years, but it’s still going to be a fascinating and important couple of months for San Francisco.

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They'll draft a kicker and let the competition determine who gets the job IMO
Possible, but I’m not sure why they would since they just paid a pretty good one. Gonzalez was expected to be the K for the Panthers right up until his preseason injury. He’s a pretty solid kicker otherwise. Personal I’d rather they didn’t waste a pick.
 
They'll draft a kicker and let the competition determine who gets the job IMO
Possible, but I’m not sure why they would since they just paid a pretty good one. Gonzalez was expected to be the K for the Panthers right up until his preseason injury. He’s a pretty solid kicker otherwise. Personal I’d rather they didn’t waste a pick.

He missed the whole 2022 season with a groin injury and hasn't kicked in a game since Dec 2021. I wouldn't hand him the job by any means, and I'd bet the farm they sign or draft some competition.

He has a career FG percentage of 80.5%
Hes 95.8% on XP
40/59 (67.7%) on FGs 40+ yards
29/41 (70.7%) on 40-49yds,
11/18 (61%) 50+ yards
His career touchback % is 57.8%.
His longest career FG: 57 yds

For comparison here's Goulds numbers the past 6 years in SF:

Gould has a FG percentage with SF of 87.5%
Hes 96.1% on XP
68/86 (79%) on FGs 40+ yds
55/66 (83.3%) on 40-49 yds
13/20 (65%) on 50+ yds
His touchback % with SF is 41.2%
His longest FG with SF: 53 yds


Gould of course one of the best in the business, but I see Gonzalez a pretty decent step back if they roll with him without making him earn it.
 
They'll draft a kicker and let the competition determine who gets the job IMO
Possible, but I’m not sure why they would since they just paid a pretty good one. Gonzalez was expected to be the K for the Panthers right up until his preseason injury. He’s a pretty solid kicker otherwise. Personal I’d rather they didn’t waste a pick.

He missed the whole 2022 season with a groin injury and hasn't kicked in a game since Dec 2021. I wouldn't hand him the job by any means, and I'd bet the farm they sign or draft some competition.

He has a career FG percentage of 80.5%
Hes 95.8% on XP
40/59 (67.7%) on FGs 40+ yards
29/41 (70.7%) on 40-49yds,
11/18 (61%) 50+ yards
His career touchback % is 57.8%.
His longest career FG: 57 yds

For comparison here's Goulds numbers the past 6 years in SF:

Gould has a FG percentage with SF of 87.5%
Hes 96.1% on XP
68/86 (79%) on FGs 40+ yds
55/66 (83.3%) on 40-49 yds
13/20 (65%) on 50+ yds
His touchback % with SF is 41.2%
His longest FG with SF: 53 yds


Gould of course one of the best in the business, but I see Gonzalez a pretty decent step back if they roll with him without making him earn it.
I’d say Gonzalez is equivalent to Gould’s last 2 years, assuming good health.

Might even have deeper range. Gould’s leg faded badly in recent seasons.

You’re probably right that they’ll bring someone in - I just don’t see it as a draft-pick worthy thing unless it’s really late.
 
Bring in multiple guys and have them compete. Monitor other teams’ camps too.
Butker is an example of a young kicker who had a great camp in CAR but they went with Gano. I think KC got him for a 7th. I’d assume the condition attached to Gonzalez is attached to him making the team so I wouldn’t think they’re bound to him if they find someone better.
Guys like Koo bounced around a bit too. Carlson got cut by the Vikings. No need to determine the position at this time.
 
Implied Odds to make #NFL Playoffs next season (@betonline_ag):

49ers: 83.3%
Chiefs: 77.8%
Eagles: 77.8%
Bengals: 77.8%
Bills: 71.4%
Saints: 66.7%
Cowboys: 65.5%
Jaguars: 65.5%
Ravens: 63.6%
Lions: 63.0%
Jets: 57.5%
Dolphins: 56.5%
Chargers: 50.0%
Seahawks 50.0%
Browns: 43.5%
Vikings: 43.5%
Steelers: 37.7%
Giants: 36.4%
Bears: 33.3%
Panthers: 32.8%
Falcons: 32.8%
Broncos: 31.7%
Packers: 31.2%
Rams: 26.0%
Titans: 25%
Patriots: 23.5%
Commanders: 22.2%
Buccaneers: 20.0%
Colts: 18.2%
Raiders: 16.7%
Texans: 9.1%
Cardinals: 4.3%

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Implied Odds to make #NFL Playoffs next season (@betonline_ag):

49ers: 83.3%
Chiefs: 77.8%
Eagles: 77.8%
Bengals: 77.8%
Bills: 71.4%
Saints: 66.7%
Cowboys: 65.5%
Jaguars: 65.5%
Ravens: 63.6%
Lions: 63.0%
Jets: 57.5%
Dolphins: 56.5%
Chargers: 50.0%
Seahawks 50.0%
Browns: 43.5%
Vikings: 43.5%
Steelers: 37.7%
Giants: 36.4%
Bears: 33.3%
Panthers: 32.8%
Falcons: 32.8%
Broncos: 31.7%
Packers: 31.2%
Rams: 26.0%
Titans: 25%
Patriots: 23.5%
Commanders: 22.2%
Buccaneers: 20.0%
Colts: 18.2%
Raiders: 16.7%
Texans: 9.1%
Cardinals: 4.3%

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I find the Saints percent a little high.
 
Caserio could be replaced by Sonny Weaver Jr too. Just speculation mainly because of the Demeco Ryan’s connection.

Peters is a Bay Area guy and has a major role in personnel decision making. Unless he just wants the GM title, I think he stays in SF. I’m sure the 49ers compensate him generously.
That, and Lynch could leave at any time and I'm sure Peters has been promised the spot when he does.
 
Caserio could be replaced by Sonny Weaver Jr too. Just speculation mainly because of the Demeco Ryan’s connection.

Peters is a Bay Area guy and has a major role in personnel decision making. Unless he just wants the GM title, I think he stays in SF. I’m sure the 49ers compensate him generously.
That, and Lynch could leave at any time and I'm sure Peters has been promised the spot when he does.
Yep. Pretty sure that would be the dream job for Peters
 
Niners resign Kerry Hyder.

Like it. Can never have enough depth on the D-line

Go Drake Jackson. If he steps up, NFL QBs beware.
 
The 49ers begin their offseason program today (Monday) at the team’s headquarters in Santa Clara.

The team expects near 100-percent involvement from players on their 90-man roster.

49ers full offseason schedule:

First day of phase 1:
April 17

OTAs workouts:
May 22-23
May 25
May 30-31
June 2
June 5-6
June 8

Mandatory mini camp:
June 13-15
 
Frank Gore to join 49ers staff?


The 49ers had a familiar face at a new position throughout the pre-draft process, according to general manager John Lynch.

Future Pro Football Hall of Fame running back and 49ers Hall of Fame inductee Frank Gore was in attendance at the team's local Pro Day. On Monday the general manager revealed that the Bay Area legend participated in more than just the one-day event.

“Frankie G., Frank Gore sat in a lot of meetings,” Lynch said during his pre-2023 NFL Draft availability. “Didn’t say much, but sat back and took a lot of mental notes. And it’s been cool to share the process with him.”

Frank showed an interest in coming in here,” Lynch said. “Somebody made that opportunity available to me years ago, and I was really grateful for it. So, if someone is willing to put the time in, and given as much as he has to the organization, absolutely, we are going to open our arms and I think he learned a lot through the process.”

 
Is the draft happening? I've watched zero minutes of coverage. It's weird not caring until day 3
 
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The 49ers waited longer than ever in team history to start drafting, even after moving up 12 spots Friday night, all to select safety Ji’Ayir Brown from Penn State.

Brown, this year’s Rose Bowl defensive MVP, arrived in the third round at No. 87 overall, a spot originally held by the Minnesota Vikings.

Selecting a safety makes sense for one of the NFL’s best defenses, in that Brown could pair with All-Pro Talanoa Hufanga as the 49ers’ safety tandem for the foreseeable future. Either this year or later, Brown will look to unseat Tashaun Gipson Sr., who re-signed last month after serving as Hufanga’s veteran wingman last season.


 
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Luxury pick. He won the Lou Groza award in 2021. Never missed an XP. 82% career on FG, 86.7% the last 2 years. His job to lose, imo, with Gonzalez as insurance.
 
Ugh...I'm unimpressed as I have been with most drafts. These guys just can't draft all that well. There are some huge holes in this team going into this year. Our qb might get killed.
 
Ugh...I'm unimpressed as I have been with most drafts. These guys just can't draft all that well. There are some huge holes in this team going into this year. Our qb might get killed.
Look at the bright side. You got a great kicker.
The history of the top rated kickers in the draft doesn't seem to be all that stellar.
Yep

Hate to complain, but hated the pick. Too many good CB prospects still on the board. Like when they could have drafted CJ Gardner-Johnson in 2019 and traded down and ended up taking Wish. Makes no sense to me.

I do think the OL being bad is a bad take. I expect Banks and Burford to be good and Brendel is OK. Frankly I think McKivitz will be as good if not better than Glinch. Still expect them to add a FA depth piece after the draft.
 
Ugh...I'm unimpressed as I have been with most drafts. These guys just can't draft all that well. There are some huge holes in this team going into this year. Our qb might get killed.
Look at the bright side. You got a great kicker.
The history of the top rated kickers in the draft doesn't seem to be all that stellar.
Yep

Hate to complain, but hated the pick. Too many good CB prospects still on the board. Like when they could have drafted CJ Gardner-Johnson in 2019 and traded down and ended up taking Wish. Makes no sense to me.

I do think the OL being bad is a bad take. I expect Banks and Burford to be good and Brendel is OK. Frankly I think McKivitz will be as good if not better than Glinch. Still expect them to add a FA depth piece after the draft.
I'm not worried about the OL playing well, but I am worried about the depth we have there, or lack thereof.
 

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