Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay...Wastin' Time. 2025 San Francisco 49ers OffSeason Thread

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Offensive line: The 49ers wanted to retain 2024 swing tackle Jaylon Moore but were not going to match the two-year, $30 million deal he signed with the Kansas City Chiefs.
“I knew we had a really good roster, but I didn’t know our swing tackle would make $15 million on the free-agent market,” general manager John Lynch said on Monday.

As it stands now, Spencer Burford, who until 2024 had solely been a guard in San Francisco, is the top swing-tackle candidate, though the team could add a player in the draft.

“He’s capable of playing really all the positions,” Shanahan said of Burford. “So it’s really where he can help us out the most and where he can get the most comfortable at.”

It didn’t sound as if guard and center were quite as high on the priority list. Though center Jake Brendel draws plenty of criticism outside the organization, he’s got support within it. Shanahan said he didn’t envision a competition for the starting spot between Brendel and Matt Hennessy, who signed in December.

“I think Jake’s up there (among the top centers) when it comes to his pass protection,” he said. “A lot of these guys get mismatched against head-up nose (tackles) and some of the D-tackles they’ve got to go against. I think Jake does protection as good as anyone in this league. And I think he’s always been a very good run player for us, too.”

He said Hennessy might be part of the competition with Ben Bartch and Nick Zakelj for the starting left guard spot Aaron Banks manned the last three seasons.


:dead: at Lynch getting caught off guard by all them ridiculous contracts as much as we all did :mjlol:
 

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Offensive line: The 49ers wanted to retain 2024 swing tackle Jaylon Moore but were not going to match the two-year, $30 million deal he signed with the Kansas City Chiefs.
“I knew we had a really good roster, but I didn’t know our swing tackle would make $15 million on the free-agent market,” general manager John Lynch said on Monday.

As it stands now, Spencer Burford, who until 2024 had solely been a guard in San Francisco, is the top swing-tackle candidate, though the team could add a player in the draft.

“He’s capable of playing really all the positions,” Shanahan said of Burford. “So it’s really where he can help us out the most and where he can get the most comfortable at.”

It didn’t sound as if guard and center were quite as high on the priority list. Though center Jake Brendel draws plenty of criticism outside the organization, he’s got support within it. Shanahan said he didn’t envision a competition for the starting spot between Brendel and Matt Hennessy, who signed in December.

“I think Jake’s up there (among the top centers) when it comes to his pass protection,” he said. “A lot of these guys get mismatched against head-up nose (tackles) and some of the D-tackles they’ve got to go against. I think Jake does protection as good as anyone in this league. And I think he’s always been a very good run player for us, too.”

He said Hennessy might be part of the competition with Ben Bartch and Nick Zakelj for the starting left guard spot Aaron Banks manned the last three seasons.


:dead: at Lynch getting caught off guard by all them ridiculous contracts as much as we all did :mjlol:
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Offensive line: The 49ers wanted to retain 2024 swing tackle Jaylon Moore but were not going to match the two-year, $30 million deal he signed with the Kansas City Chiefs.
“I knew we had a really good roster, but I didn’t know our swing tackle would make $15 million on the free-agent market,” general manager John Lynch said on Monday.

As it stands now, Spencer Burford, who until 2024 had solely been a guard in San Francisco, is the top swing-tackle candidate, though the team could add a player in the draft.

“He’s capable of playing really all the positions,” Shanahan said of Burford. “So it’s really where he can help us out the most and where he can get the most comfortable at.”

It didn’t sound as if guard and center were quite as high on the priority list. Though center Jake Brendel draws plenty of criticism outside the organization, he’s got support within it. Shanahan said he didn’t envision a competition for the starting spot between Brendel and Matt Hennessy, who signed in December.

“I think Jake’s up there (among the top centers) when it comes to his pass protection,” he said. “A lot of these guys get mismatched against head-up nose (tackles) and some of the D-tackles they’ve got to go against. I think Jake does protection as good as anyone in this league. And I think he’s always been a very good run player for us, too.”

He said Hennessy might be part of the competition with Ben Bartch and Nick Zakelj for the starting left guard spot Aaron Banks manned the last three seasons.


:dead: at Lynch getting caught off guard by all them ridiculous contracts as much as we all did :mjlol:
the fact that he actually thinks brendel is one of the best centers in the league is :mjlol: :sadcam:
 
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