CBS predicts the 49ers will sign center Tyler Linderbaum to a 4-year $72M deal. Zero percent chance that happens. It's almost comical how badly fans want to move on from Brendel. He'll be the center in 2026, and I trust Forester has a plan for life after Jake.
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
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CBS predicts the 49ers will sign center Tyler Linderbaum to a 4-year $72M deal. Zero percent chance that happens. It's almost comical ...
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Following on from previous discussion, I take it you think Shanahan believer Brendel is better than Linderbaum (irrespective of price/ value)?
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DeleteHe's scouted Linderbaum. He knows he's available. Let's see what happens.
I believe Shanahan LOVES Brendel and I'm sure he likes Linderbaum. I don't see him putting a ring on it.
It's an interesting conversation though. I agree Shanahan really likes Brendel, but I do think he'd be higher on Linderbaum, all things being equal. And I do think Brendel's age/ contract situation could make the 49ers interested in s guy of Linderbaum's calibre if he actually does hit FA.
DeleteYou think they resign Matt Hennessy? He'll be 29 this year.
DeleteOn a vet minimum perhaps. I think there could be some turnover at the bottom of the OL roster.
DeleteAgreed.
DeleteGeorgia State WR Ted Hurst just had the catch of the day. A nasty one-hander.
ReplyDeleteIowa ED Max Llewellyn 6-5, 255:
ReplyDelete☀️Multiple rush moves, nasty spin
π 481 pass rush snaps the last two years, totes 12 sacks
Kamari Ramsey (6’0 199) USC
ReplyDelete+ Versatility to play corner or safety
+ Great timing at the catch point
+ Rarely missed tackles this year with just a 3.2% missed tackle rate
+ Recovery speed
+ 77.1 coverage grade in 2025 and an 88.1 grade in 2024
+ Doesn’t turn 22 years old until late August in 2026
- Isn’t nearly as physical as many other top safeties in this class
- Limited ball production with just two career interceptions
- Eyes can get caught in the backfield
- 20.8% missed tackle rate in 2024
Draft projection: Day 2
Kaleb Elarms-Orr (6’2 233) TCU/LB
ReplyDelete+ Quick to fill the rushing lane
+ Dependable finisher on tackles with a 7.1% missed tackle rate
+ Highly productive with 130 tackles and 4 sacks during the 2025 season
+ High football IQ
+ Blitz timing and pursuit speed with 25 pressures in 2025
+ 89.1 run defense grade
+ 75.4 coverage grade
- Appears to lack elite straight-line speed and lateral agility
- Limited ball production with just one career interception
- Over-pursues at times in run defense
Draft projection: 4th
Senior Bowl National Team Stock Upπ‼️
ReplyDelete• EDGE TJ Parker, Clemson
• EDGE Romello Height, Texas Tech
• EDGE Nadame Tucker, Western Michigan
• EDGE Logan Fano, Utah
• WR Josh Cameron, Baylor
• WR Reggie Virgil, Texas Tech
• QB Cole Payton, North Dakota State
• TE Tanner Koziol, Houston
• OL Keylan Rutledge, Georgia Tech
• OL Gennings Dunker, Iowa
• DB VJ Payne, Kansas State
The only P4 SAFs since 2015 with an INT rate > 1.20% in at least one college season, a career pressure rate > 1/3, and a career missed tackle rate > 15.0%..
ReplyDeleteπ CJ Gardner-Johnson, Florida
π Jakobe Thomas, Miami
π Malik Hooker, Ohio State
The only G5 SAFs since 2015 with an INT rate > 1.20% in at least one college season and a career pressure rate > 40.0%..
ReplyDeleteπ Jakari Foster, Louisiana Tech
π Kevin Byard, Middle Tennessee State
Good reviews from media & staff ⬇️ on Clemson RT Blake Miller (6-6, 315)
ReplyDeleteHe could sneak into that late 1st Round
π Violently mean run game; 35” arms
π Death grip & experience/availability (54 consecutive starts)
Senior Bowl Day 1 standouts - American team:
ReplyDelete• Mizzou ED Zion Young
• Auburn OL Jeremiah Wright
• Michigan ED Derrick Moore
• Notre Dame WR Malachi Fields
• LSU WR Aaron Anderson
• Illinois ED Gabe Jacas
• Georgia State WR Ted Hurst
• Mizzou WR Kevin Coleman Jr
• Florida iOL Jake Slaughter
• Oklahoma iDL Gracen Halton
• Alabama TE Josh Cuevas
• Illinois OL JC Davis
• Arizona State OT Max Iheanachor
• Michigan iDL Rayshaun Benny
• Arkansas QB Taylen Green
Sign Kyle Pitts instead of JJ. Pitts ran a 4.44 forty whereas JJ ran a 4.72 forty. Pitts is also 35 pound heavier. Big, fast receivers that won't be pushed around at the LOS and can inflict some punishment. George can help him improve his blocking.
ReplyDeleteOutside of Linderbaum, Pitts is the only other FA I'd consider going after and paying top of the market for. But from what I've heard it sounds likely the Falcons will tag him.
DeleteThe only FBS cornerbacks since 2018 with a man coverage grade > 85.0, a passer rating when targeted in man < 75.0, and a passer rating when targeted in zone < 40.0 in at least one college season..
ReplyDeleteπ Will Johnson, Michigan
π Elijah Jones, Boston College
π Jarrian Jones, Florida State
π Derek Stingley Jr, LSU
π Cooper DeJean, Iowa
π Mansoor Delane, LSU
π DJ Turner II, Michigan
π Sauce Gardner, Cincinnati
Tacario Davis, CB, Arizona, 6-4 200 lbs., could be a player Gus might have interest in the 4th round.
ReplyDeleteGeorgia CB Daylen Everette looks like another scheme fit in the 3rd/4th round.
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