Wednesday, January 21, 2026

End Of Year Press Conference


Kyle Shanahan said Gus Bradley is the main internal candidate to replace Robert Saleh as the next defensive coordinator.

Nick Martin was cleared from the concussion protocol today.

John Lynch was asked what fractured Brandon Aiyuk’s relationship with the organization: “I wish I knew. I can’t help you there.” John Lynch says it's safe to say Brandon Aiyuk has played his last snap as a 49er.

Alfred Collins injured his shoulder against the Seahawks and it might require surgery during the offseason, per Kyle Shanahan.

Kyle Shanahan said they would like to re-sign Eddy Piñeiro, Thomas Morstead, and Jon Weeks if possible.

Nick Bosa is tracking towards a return in training camp, however there’s no official timetable for his return, per John Lynch.

John Lynch on the possibility of re-signing Jauan Jennings: “He plays the game the right way. We would love to have him back. We’ll work to accomplish that and see how it goes.”

18 comments:

  1. I said it last July and I'll say it again; the 49ers need to find a way ($) to keep Jauan Jennings. This guy is the closes thing to a hard nosed Marine. He shows up and plays hurt and like Shanahan said, "plays with passion." Those types don't grow on the trees.

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    1. The way to keep him is to pay him commensurate with market. What he's reported to be seeking is $20M+ a year.

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      As much as anyone on the blog, I've said I'd like to see the 9ers try to keep JJ. But with all the 9er position needs, how much can / will the 9ers allocate for one WR?
      Spotrac projects Jauan Jennings' market value at ~$22.6 Mil AAV on a 3 year, $67.8 million total contract.
      Possible 2026 free agent WR's the 9ers could sign for $10Mil. to $15 Mil AAV:
      Alec Pierce: Coming off a 2026 1000+ yard season and led the league in yards per catch (21.3). He is a premier deep threat and, at 26, is entering his prime, likely commanding a deal in the $12-$15M+ range.
      Wan'Dale Robinson: A high-volume receiver who proved his value with over 90 receptions and 1,000 yards in 2025. His reliability in the short-to-intermediate range and fits KS system.He'll likely fit into the $10-$13M range.
      Romeo Doubs: A 26 y/o consistent producer with 21 career TD's He offers reliable hands and can fit into the $10Mil. to $14M AAV range as a dependable WR2 weapon.
      Christian Kirk: Struggled in 2025, but his previous production (3-year, $60M+) makes him a candidate for a bounce-back, deal in the $13-$15M range.
      Rashid Shaheed: An explosive WR and returner traded to Seattle in 2025. If he hits the market, he'd be in the $10-$12M range, Plus he'd add some much-needed speed.

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  2. It took Nick Martin 7 weeks to clear concussion protocol. I think he should consider retirement.

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    1. I was thinking along similar lines. Even if he doesn't retire, the 49ers simply can't rely on him if he's already getting severe concussions that take a couple of months to recover.

      Absolutely sucks, as I think he's got a lot of talent.

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  3. Niners signed OL Zachary Thomas to future/reserve contract.

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  4. Jake Tonges has a plantar fascia injury and will take 3 weeks for recovery.

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    1. Seems pretty minor but plantar fasciitis can reoccur. I hope his doesn't. I believe he can hold down the TE spot until Kittle can return. He can't run the seam route like Kittle and he doesn't get YAC like Kittle but as a possession TE he kind of reminds me of Brent Jones

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  5. 4-5 year Starting OL. 3,000 Snap Club. Little to no positional flex with nearly every snap at one spot:

    Trey Zuhn III - LT
    JC Davis - LT
    Blake Miller - RT
    Connor Tollison - C
    Logan Jones - C
    Keylan Rutledge - RG
    Bryce Foster - C

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  6. 49ers Josh Williams, Director of Scouting and Football Operations, provided great insight on how they plan for every draft pick:

    "For every player we draft, we have a vision for them. We are constantly talking to our coaches, talking to each other, working collectively to have a vision for how they will make this team."

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  7. 4th thru rd 7 is where the scouts need to make their money. UDFAs also comes into play in finding those diamonds in the rough. Hopefully, they can hit on those players in April.

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    1. I have been saying for years if it is a different group pulling the trigger on the first 3 rounds than are pulling the trigger on rounds 4 through 7 (including UDFAs) they should let the team that is drafting rounds 4 through 7 handle the whole draft

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  8. "He plays the right way, and I think it frustrates other people. He makes us better. We'd love to have him back. We'll go to work to try to get that accomplished, and we'll see where that goes."
    John Lynch

    I hope that the FO leaves no stone unturned to find a way.

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    1. I came away from that thinking they have a $ amount they'd be willing to go to, but won't get into a bidding war.

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  9. ^Lynch speaking about Jauan Jennings.

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  10. East/West Shrine Bowl players I'm keeping my eyes on:

    DT Darrell Jackson (FSU), LB Harold Perkins (LSU), TE Jack Endries (Texas), WR Colbie Young (UGA), OT Aamil Wagner (ND)

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  11. 2026 Senior Bowl Defensive Ends 🏈🔥

    American Team:
    • Keyron Crawford — Auburn
    • Quintayvious Hutchins — Boston College
    • Gabe Jacas — Illinois
    • Akheem Mesidor — Miami
    • Derrick Moore — Michigan
    • LT Overton — Alabama
    • Jack Pyburn — LSU
    • Zion Young — Missouri

    National Team:
    • Vincent Anthony — Duke
    • David Bailey — Texas Tech
    • Dani Dennis-Sutton — Penn State
    • Logan Fano — Utah
    • Romello Height — Texas Tech
    • Max Llewellyn — Iowa
    • Cian Slone — NC State
    • Nadame Tucker — Western Michigan
    • T.J. Parker — Clemson

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  12. Joshua Josephs (6’3 240) Tennessee

    + 34.3% win rate on true pass sets
    + 3 forced fumbles in 2024 and 2025
    + Arm length (reported 34”)
    + 90.6 pass rush grade this year
    + 81 career pressures at Tennessee
    + High level athleticism
    + Times the snap really well
    + Variety of pass rush moves
    +Impressive pursuit speed

    - 23.5% missed tackle rate in 2025
    - May weigh even less than 240 pounds and will need to add some bulk to his frame
    - Part of a heavy rotation in college
    - Needs to finish at a higher rate once he gets in the backfield

    Draft projection: Day two

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End Of Year Press Conference

Kyle Shanahan said Gus Bradley is the main internal candidate to replace Robert Saleh as the next defensive coordinator. Nick Martin was cle...