Monday, November 10, 2025

Niners Got Problems


 But #10 isn't one of them. He's shown he's a starting quarterback in the league. Will his agent allow him to play for $4M next year? Should the 49ers trade him if a team is willing to give up a 2nd round pick? Looking at Purdy's contract there is an out in year 3. If it were me I would not trade Jones for anything less than a 1st round pick. 

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  1. The 49ers blitzed Matthew Stafford on 54.1% of his dropbacks yesterday. That was the highest blitz rate in a game for SF in over nine years (Week 3 of 2016 season).

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  2. Doesn't make any sense but they still haven't found a replacement for Woerner.

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  3. I agree on your take on MJ. Nothing less than a 1st. Unless a team with an early 2nd would include multiple other picks IE a 2nd this year as well as a 2nd next year along with a 4th and a 5th this year. I am a huge fan of Kurtis Rourke. I wonder if they will open his practice window this year. I wonder if BP has any trade value, taking into consideration his contract and whether or not his turf toe could be chronic

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  4. Dolphins should be interested in Jones.

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  5. NO WAY would I trade MJ this season. If BP comes back and proves his toe is good for the rest of this season, then and only then should JL and the 9er FO consider trading him!
    I also agree with OldCoach on a 1st, or team with an early 2nd including multiple additional draft picks

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  6. Saleh needs to study how to stop 13 personnel.

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    1. Razor
      FYI: Rams personnel packages run Sunday
      11 – 50.0 %
      13 – 44.1 %
      12 – 2.9 %
      02 – 2.9 %
      Stafford completed 9 of his 12 attempts for 117 yards, 2 TD's and a 144.8 passer rating when passing out of 13 personnel on Sunday.

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  7. Didn't
    Lynch should be burning the midnight oil and have one plan in mind - how to beat the Rams. It wouldn't surprise me if the Rams used this mindset a couple of years ago on how to beat the 49ers.
    And if MJ may need to cover for Purdy again next season, then they should begin to focus on the Oline.

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  8. Per NFL Network,
    "49ers first-round picks Anthony Davis, and Mike Iupati earn starting jobs on O-line.
    Published: Aug 09, 2010 at 10:04 AM
    Mike Singletary made it official Monday morning: He already has seen enough of first-round draft picks Anthony Davis and Mike Iupati."

    Can lightning strike again with the 2026 draft? I believe that the 49ers are in need of at least 2 eventual starting Olinemen next season. Eventual for me means young players that would be ready to transition when TW and maybe Brendal step down. Puni, Colby, and Burford could be the foundation to build on beginning next season.

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    1. I would focus on the area of greatest need and it’s not the OL. Our weakest area is defense. Keep drafting on the DL.

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    2. That's more likely than fans want to believe. If the top tackles go early there are a few edges that could fall. I would prefer a DT between DT and edge but the edge class is better.

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  9. Mac has shown just how important it is to have a competent back-up QB, much like Purdy himself did in 2022. I've already said previously I wouldn't trade him next offseason unless they received an unbelievable offer. For mine, it would take more than a first to make me really want to do it, but I think I could probably be talked into a first. But not interested in anything less than that.

    However... this is all contingent on Mac and his agent not agitating for a trade and/ or big pay rise this offseason and becoming a problem. If he does that it might become untenable to keep him, so I'd definitely be willing to trade him for a first in that case. Basically, keep an open dialogue with him, see where he's at early in the new year, and if he really wants to get paid/ be a starter then it would behoove the team to try and help accommodate that.

    FWIW though, I think Mac is really happy at the 49ers, so he might be content staying another year for a modest raise.

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    1. He's with Condon and CAA and they've gotten a bit of a reputation for agitation.

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  10. My take is, depending on your order in the draft, you spend at least a number one pick on someone out of college. Imo Mac equates to a franchise qb, so I think he's worth a lot more. Would Lynch get that? God knows.
    There's also the issue about Brock's availability versus his compensation. Is Mac as good as a healthy Brock? Maybe not, but maybe yes, because Mac is playing injured too. I love Brock but I'm getting to love Mac too. Bottom line: It's a business.



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    1. Purdy has elite reationary quickness and he's a better anticipatory thrower, plus he's already proven in the playoffs. That decision has already been made imho.

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    2. Yes, Brock's exceptional, but might he be injury prone? Not to argue the point, Mac's completion percentage against a very good Ram's defense was 85%. Could he be evolving by playing in this offense?

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    3. Mac is better than Jimmy G (imo), but he's not as good as Brock and there shouldn't be any debate as to who the long term starter is. But I would feel very happy to have Mac as the back up again next year, if he's willing.

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    4. Jones is closer to Cousins. Purdy can beat you from the pocket and out. That's a rare commodity and likely why Shanahan paid him.

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  12. Purdy will be the starter next year. But Mac will find himself in good position to take over if Brock's turf-toe flares-up again. Believe me, a turf-toe injury doesn't just disappear even with plenty of rest. And any athlete that has experienced this injury will attest to that. But, I'll let next year worry about that for now. Hopefully, Purdy can come back stronger and stay healthy.

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  13. He's lucky it was a grade 2 and not a grade 3.

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    1. Patrick Willis had a grade 3 turf-toe injury and this season Joe Burrow suffered the same injury. Surgery is typically required for a grade 3.

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    2. Yep, never go with a sledgehammer if it will heal on its own accord. Didn't Willis come into the league with that injury? I can't recall.

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    3. That's an interesting question Razor. If he did have turf-toe prior to turning pro, he should thank the heavens above for the nearly 8 years of HOF type play before retiring.

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    4. I know Willis came into the league with foot issues. Whether it's related to the turf toe, as you mentioned I'm unsure. I wasn't aware he even sustained that specific injury.

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  14. Watched the game....too many self-inflicted wounds.

    I also have a feeling that we are slipping as a Meritocracy.

    Brendal vs Hennessey
    J'yir Brown vs Sigle
    Dee Winters/Luke Gifford vs Nick Martin
    Force feeding JJ
    Force feeding CMC vs BRob
    Lucas vs Stout

    These are some examples of personnel decisions which is costing us games. I hope the position coaches are watching each snap and will do what is best to make the playoffs this season.

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  15. The Boyer affect:

    80% negative special teams scores so far this year

    35% negative special teams scores in the '24 season

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  16. Anyone hearing any feedback on how the Asante Samuel Jr. tryout went on Monday?

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  17. The 9ers missed eight tackles on Sunday, allowing 114 yards after the catch....
    Ji’Ayir Brown – 3 missed tackles
    Malik Mustapha – 2 missed tackles
    Luke Gifford – 2 missed tackles
    Tatum Bethune – 1 missed tackle

    Renardo Green allowed 5 catches on 8 targets for 52 yards and 1 pass break up – the only one made by the 9er D
    Upton Stout allowed 3 catches on 3 targets for 50 yards
    Luke Gifford allowed 3 catches on 4 targets for 50 yards
    Dee Winters allowed 4 catches on 6 targets for 40 yards
    Lenoir allowed 3 catches on 3 targets for 33 yards and 2 TD's
    Ji’Ayir Brown allowed 3 catches on4 targets for 27 yards and a TD
    Jason Pinnock allowed 1 catch on 2 targets for 15 yards
    Tatum Bethune allowed 1 catch on 2 targets for 11 yards
    Malik Mustapha allowed 1 catch on his only target for 2 yards
    While a pass rush would help, the 9ers DB's were picked apart
    by Stafford.


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    1. Missed tackles was a huge problem in this game. Was that poor play on our part or superior plays on the Rams? Depends on the play but probably both.

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  18. Stafford shredded the 49ers on Sunday. And as Tom Brady said, "he is toying with the 49ers defense." And when a QB can have a coffee break in the pocket without a pass-rush, those types of stats should be expected.

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    1. I don't blame the pass rush. I blame the secondary and the communication breakdowns that were bound to occur without Warner.

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    2. I can agree with that. But given enough time in the pocket like Stafford had on Sunday, definitely justifies the end results.

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    3. Pass rush wasn't great, obviously, but it's not like Stafford could be a statue out there. The coverage was awful. Way too many breakdowns.

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    4. GEEP, did a good job in breaking that down. As a football follower since the late 60s. I've watched great defenses like the Rams "fearsome foursome" Vikings "purple people eaters" Dolphins "killer bees" Bears "monsters of the midway" Steelers "the steel curtain" among other great defenses. The 49ers won a SB when they brought in Fred Dean. A very good pass-rush can create stars in the secondary.

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    5. Yes, pass rush can cover up a lot of issues. They don't have a good pass rush anymore. It doesn't excuse blown coverages/ assignments.

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    6. Correct, that doesn't excuse blown coverages/assignments. But a QB like Stafford could pick apart any defense with close to 3 seconds of pocket time to map out the field. An un-hurried QB can get into a good passing rhythm as we saw on Sunday.

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  19. Next 4 Opponents Defensive Rankings:

    Cardinals: #17
    Panthers: #23
    Browns: #3*
    Titans: #28

    *Offense ranked #31 but Schwartz vs. Shanahan is must see tv

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  20. Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele in '28!👀

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  21. Emmett Johnson would be a great compliment to the running back room and he'd push Guerendo off the roster.

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  22. Guerendo already seems to be pushed off the team. What did he do to put him in the proverbial doghouse?

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  23. Guerendo hasn't improved. Lost his KR duties to BRob. Likely doesn't make the roster next year.

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  24. 9ers O-Line QB sacks allowed VS the Rams: Z E R O
    9ers O-Line pressures allowed VS the Rams
    LT Trent Williams – one hurry
    LG Ben Bartch – no pressures
    LG Spencer Burford – three hurries
    C Jake Brendel – four hurries
    RG Dominick Puni – one hurry
    RT Colin McKivitz – one hurry
    * Bartch received a 70.2 overall grade on 28 of the offense’s 63 total snaps, allowing no pressures and a 71.9 run-blocking grade, which was the highest on the team.
    * Burford received a 52.8 overall grade on 35 snaps, and a 55.7 grade for run blocking.



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  26. The 49ers defense managed 16 pressures on quarterback Matthew Stafford (13 of his 37 dropbacks), however, the play-caller’s time to throw was a whopping 3.05 seconds, the highest figure in a game for Stafford since Week 11 in 2023.

    Pressures
    Dee Winters – three hits
    Bryce Huff – two hits one hurry
    Upton Stout – one hit, one hurry
    Kevin Givens – two hurries
    Clelin Ferrell – two hurries
    Tatum Bethune – one hurry
    Keion White – one sack
    Jason Pinnock – one hurry
    Kalia Davis – one sack
    Like the week 8 loss to Houston, the 9ers used the blitz to try to get pressure on the QB.. Saleh called for a blitz on 20 of Stafford’s 37 dropbacks, or 54.1% Stafford completed 14 of 20 attempts for 190 yards, 2 TD's and a 133.3 passer rating when blitzed.

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  27. The defense is pretty much at the bottom of the barrel, the only direction left is upwards.

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  28. That's true under, between injuries, rookies learning Saleh's system and new players figuring out how they fit in, the D will have a difficult learning curve for the second half of the season.
    The 9er coaches job now is, keep the players motivated to continue improving, focus on winning 4 more game to make the playoffs, figuring out who they'll want to keep next year, and the positions that they'll need to address in the 2026 draft.
    That was the plan that JL said the 9ers would follow....

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    1. I think we should expect the defense to be very up and down the rest of the year. Too many injuries to key players to be consistently good, but an excellent coach that if the players turn up to play can make them competitive.

      The offense has to be the one that wins the games.

      I think the 49ers playoff hopes rest a lot on the next 4 games and the Bears game in week 17. Need to win at least 3 of the next 4 and beat the Bears.

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  29. I agree, Scooter. Imo, if the 49ers make the playoffs, Shanahan should be considered a strong candidate for coach of year honors.

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  30. Josiah Trotter, LB, Missouri 6'2" 237 lbs. 7.4% career missed tackle rate. Mid Day 2 pick imho.

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  31. Looks like BP may start on Sunday. If (God forbid) BP starts Sun and loses. The web will go crazy

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    1. Yep, that's the risk of (a) starting a guy that's not fully fit and (b) replacing a guy that's playing well. Doesn't matter when it happens, if it doesn't pay immediate dividends then the alarmists and contrarians will be out in force.

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  32. The iOL class is loaded. Olaivavega Ioane, iOL, Penn St has power and anchor at 6'4" 328 lbs.

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    1. He looks lighter when he moves. He's a man gap/power fit ideally but I think he could be similar to Banks in a zbs.

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    2. Where do you think his drafting range will be?

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  33. Another guy I like is Georgia OL Earnest Green III. He plays with his hair of fire and has gone up against the best competition in the SEC.

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  34. I believe that E.G III, could be available in early to mid 3rd range. But if he shows very good in the upcoming college post season, he could become a mid to late second rd pick.

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  35. Early Top 50:

    1. OSU LB Arvell Reese
    2. MIA ED Rueben Bain Jr.
    3. OSU S Caleb Downs
    4. ND RB Jeremiyah Love
    5. ASU WR Jordyn Tyson
    6. OSU WR Carnell Tate
    7. CLEM IDL Peter Woods
    8. ALA QB Ty Simpson
    9. LSU CB Mansoor Delane
    10. USC WR Makai Lemon
    11. IND QB Fernando Mendoza
    12. OSU LB Sonny Styles
    13. TEN CB Jermod McCoy
    14. ORE QB Dante Moore
    15. UGA LB CJ Allen
    16. UTAH OT Spencer Fano
    17. PSU OL Olaivavega Ioane
    18. AUB ED Keldric Faulk
    19. MIA OT Francis Mauigoa
    20. UTAH OT Caleb Lomu
    21. ORE TE Kenyon Sadiq
    22. TA&M ED Cashius Howell
    23. TA&M WR KC Concepcion
    24. TTU ED David Bailey
    25. TOL S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
    26. CLEM CB Avieon Terrell
    27. NW OT Caleb Tiernan
    28. UW WR Denzel Boston
    29. CLEM OT Blake Miller
    30. SDSU CB Chris Johnson
    31. TEX LB Anthony Hill Jr.
    32. ALA OL Kadyn Proctor
    33. TENN WR Chris Brazzell II
    34. ASU CB Keith Abney II
    35. ORE S Dillon Thieneman
    36. TA&M G Chase Bisontis
    37. UGA DL Christen Miller
    38. MSST CB Kelley Jones
    39. CIN LB Jake Golday
    40. LSU S AJ Haulcy
    41. MIZ LB Josiah Trotter
    42. ORE ED Matayo Uiagalelei
    43. ALA WR Germie Bernard
    44. ORE IOL Emmanuel Pregnon
    45. ISU DL Domonique Orange
    46. LOU WR Chris Bell
    47. CIN QB Brendan Sorsby
    48. OSU DL Kayden McDonald
    49. NCSU TE Justin Joly
    50. SC QB LaNorris Sellers

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  36. There is great OL value between 16-32 in rd one. But, as has been mentioned before, the 49ers typically don't draft OL in rd one. Edge, LB, and another RB/FB type may also need attention in 2026. This will become much clearer as the season progresses.

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    1. Not to mention OTs often get "over drafted", so wherever they are on a big board, can expect a fair few will get drafted higher.

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  37. Think it'll be edge at least once and maybe twice early.

    Isaac Brown, RB, Lousiville 8.6 yards per carry. Very explosive runner.

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    1. Can't remember who it was, but one of the 49ers media/ content creators outlined how thin the 49ers WR group is likely to be next year if Aiyuk can't return to pre-injury form. So can't rule out a WR early either.

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    2. Scooter,
      According to NFL DRAFTBUZZ,
      The 49ers have 5 picks in the 4th rd. If they keep those picks it could fetch a big haul of young value players. Plus add their picks in rds 1, 2, 3, and things could began to brighten up in 2026.

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    3. My bad. That's 4 picks in rd 4.

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    4. For sure. And I think the 24 and 25 draft classes will really come into their own over the next couple of seasons too.

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    5. I believe the 49ers make a deep playoffs run in 2026. And hopefully, a break from all the injuries.

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    6. Scooter, Georgia St.'s, Ted Hurst is a WR I like in Round 3.

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  38. Pearsall and Purdy will start this Sunday against the Cards.

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    1. Purdy coming in cold against the Dolphins to begin his career and coming in cold to begin the 2023 season he played just fine. I expect him to be just fine if he is 100 percent healthy.

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  40. Maybe Ricky Pearsall can duplicate his earlier meeting against the Cards when he had 8 catches for 117 yrds. I expect a little rust showing on Purdy and hope he doesn't need to run from to pocket.

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  41. Adversity is like a sculptor and I'm anxious to see what it looks like.

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    1. Maybe I'm being overly optimistic, but I do believe that the injuries they've had this year (which has given a lot of the young guys playing opportunities), combined with the way they've still managed to be competitive, will help the team a lot next year.

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  42. R Mason Thomas/Edge/Oklahoma, 6.5 sacks and a 14.1% edge pressure rate (32nd in FBS) this season. Tough matchup this week against Alabama.

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  43. Purdy is a competitor and he will be rusty, but be good enough to win on Sunday.

    However, I hope he will go back to the roots of what made him great...that is quick processing and going through his reads and taking what the defense gives him.

    I hope he doesn't think like a $50M QB and feel the need to carry the Offense on his shoulders, but rather goes back to being the guy who maximizes KS's offense and still plays with a chip on his shoulder with the chip being "system qb".

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  44. Defense wins championships and the Niners currently don't have much of one. In rare cases sometimes the best defense is a juggernaut offense. The Niners don't have that either. The one thing about getting into the playoffs, one never knows for sure what's going to happen, sometimes the best team doesn't win. Play the youngsters get them the experience.

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    1. This will be the first time they've had the offense they had that carved up the Seahawks week 1.

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    2. I am looking forward to it. See what happens...

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  45. This draft is looking STRONG at LB and iOL. WEAK at RB and OT.

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  46. At some point the 49ers will need to replace Juice at RB. Juice was a college TE turned RB. Jaren Kanak TE, Oklahoma at 6'2" 235 and a 4.45 40 has similar measurements as Juic, e and because he may be to short for an NFL TE, can make a seamless conversion to RB/FB.
    He might be available as a 5th rd pick. Of course, he has to become a good lead blocker.

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    1. Kanak, has played LB as well. Sounds like contact is not an issue with him.
      His versatility could make him attractive for a team before the 5th rd?

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    2. AES,
      I think Juice is having a much better year this year than last. If they bring him back I don't think they will use a pick for his back up. I bet they will try and replace him with a UDFA that they can store on the PS. If the 49ers were to draft him they would likely have to pick him before the 5th round as the only pick they have after the 4th is a 7th and they will probably lose that one because Keion White will meet and surpass the games played stipulation

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    3. Good point, Coach. I thought that they had a 5th but you are correct.

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    4. I strongly suspect they'll trade at least one of those 4ths for later picks.

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    5. Scooter,
      I agree the last 3 4th round picks could be consecutive. They might not like 3 players at that point in the draft. I wonder what they could get for a comp 4th round pick. A late 5th and a 7th?

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  47. The top NFL linebackers in Week 10, according to PFSN's LB Impact Metric ⤵

    88.0 | Jordyn Brooks, Dolphins
    85.8 | Dee Winters, 49ers
    85.7 | Blake Cashman, Vikings
    85.6 | Tremaine Edmunds, Bears
    83.6 | Tyrice Knight, Seahawks
    83.3 | Tatum Bethune, 49ers

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  48. From Tom Jensen -- "The first order of business on the path to contention is solving the injury problem. The Niners are the most injured team in the league three of the past four seasons. My suggestion, conduct a best practices study of the league, determine which teams stay relatively healthy and why, then poach some of their staff and make long overdue changes.

    "The status quo must end. Fixing this isn’t just needed; it’s essential to competitiveness." -- Tom Jensen

    Jensen also says that under KS and JL, there has been an 88% miss rate. So much for stocking up on draft picks.

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    1. You have to have a lot of hate to fall for that much stupidity.

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  49. 49ersUnderKSraBust, AKA 49 Reasons
    Would that be the same world renowned Tom Jensen that covered the San Francisco 49ers from 1985-87 for the famous KUBA-AM in Yuba City, part of the 9er team's radio network?

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  50. Yep. One and the same.

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    1. 49ersUnderKSraBust, AKA 49 Reasons
      And that the best you've got? Some ghost from the past, that is who inspires you? The sad part is, you're serious....lol

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  51. AZ is pretty banged up....... nice opportunity for the 49ers to start a 4-gm win steak, hopefully! Hoping Sam O and Huff can maybe stir some life into the pass rush..... Luter outside for Lenoir will be fine.

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  52. diptown: "AZ is pretty banged up."
    I show the following AZ players not play against the 49ers, due to injury:
    * QB Kyler Murray, RB James Conner and Trey Benson on IR.
    * LB's Baron Browning and Mack Wilson Sr., CB Will Johnson and S Dadrion Taylor-Demerson are also out with injuries.
    * AZ QB Kyler Murray has been replaced by QB Jacoby Brissett, a traditional, stationary pocket passer. This forces the AZ offense to shift from a run-heavy, shotgun-based scheme to a conventional, play-action oriented attack.
    * AZ RB Zonovan Knight has receiving the majority of touches in recent weeks, but he's questionable with an ankle injury.

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  53. NFL Arizona strengths and weaknesses
    STRENGTHS
    * Turnover Differential: AZ has a +3 differential, compared to the 9ers minus eight!
    * Pass Rush: AZ D linemen Josh Sweat and Calais Campbell have been effective in pressuring the QB.
    As of 11/15/2025, the AZ D has 34 sacks. The 9ers D has 18 sacks.
    WEAKNESSES:
    * The AZ offense, with both their QB and RB injuries, has struggled to consistently move the ball and consistently lacking big plays.
    * The AZ secondary is a weakness. They have difficulty stopping the opposing teams pass attacks, due to injured LB's, CB and S.
    THE 9ERS STRENGTHS:
    The 9er offense is as healthy as it has been all year, returning 2 key players, QB BP and WR Pearsall. WR Aiyuk will remains on the physically-unable-to-perform list, the rest of the 9er offense appears to be in good shape for the stretch.
    * The 9ers averaged 22.0 ppg in their first 10 games, and something they must improve on, over the final 7 games of the season if they're
    going to make the playoffs.
    * Here are 5 9er players who must improve for the 9ers to rebound from last week’s loss to the Rams.
    * OG Puni was an All-Rookie selection last year. He'll face a tough assignment Sunday, as he goes up against AZ DT Campbell.
    * DE Sam Okuayinonu has turned into a valuable performer for the 9er pass rush, and he's improved as a run defender, too. He had a career-high 7 tackles in the 49ers’ Week 3 game against AZ.
    Okuayinonu is 2nd on the 9ers (behind Huff) with 2 sacks. The 9er D
    will need a big game from him against AZ.
    * Rickey Pearsall was a top NFL WR after 4 games, due to his knee injury. In those 4 games, Pearsall hae 20 receptions for 327 yards.
    The 9es need him to continue playing at that level against AZ.
    * S Malik Mustapha: TE Trey McBride, is AZ’s top threat and QB Brissett will feed him the ball as much as possible. Mustapha will play a key role whether he's attacking the line of scrimmage, to stop the run, or defending the middle of the field against McBride, who leads AZ with 61 catches for 603 yards and 6 TD's.
    * BP returns after being sidelined for 8 of the 9ers 10 games with turf
    toe. The 9ers will need him to play like a $265 million QB and earn his money! The 9ers’ offense will need to score more points to cover up for the loss of its star players.



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  54. Martinez cut from the 53 with BP returning to action - should hopefully be fine getting him back to the PS but always sucks exposing guys to the waiver wire (e.g. Drew Moss).

    Ferrell signed to the 53.

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