Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Morris Talks


New 49ers defensive coordinator Raheem Morris will meet the local media for the first time at 12:15 PT Thursday to kick off the team’s rookie minicamp. 

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  1. Will there be on the field media coverage for the mini camp?

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  2. 49ers 2026 home opponents
    Arizona Cardinals
    Los Angeles Rams
    Seattle Seahawks
    Denver Broncos
    Las Vegas Raiders
    Miami Dolphins
    Minnesota Vikings
    Philadelphia Eagles
    Washington Commanders

    49ers 2026 away opponents
    Arizona Cardinals,
    Los Angeles Rams (NFL Australia game, Week 1)
    Seattle Seahawks
    Atlanta Falcons
    Dallas Cowboys
    Kansas City Chiefs
    Los Angeles Chargers
    New York Giants

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    1. Probably too expensive for what the 49ers are after.

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  4. As expected, it sounds like Morris will mix in 5-Man front multiplicity along with secondary multiplicity to the 49ers 4-Man rush scheme. I suspect this could take it to another level with Bosa, Warner and friends returning but it might all hinge on that secondary and figuring out FS.

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  5. Carver Willis sounds smart enough to be the Center of the future.

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    1. He'll get paid more in the future if he is, so would be a smart move for him too.

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  6. Dont'e Whitner has joined the ranks of hater's not very happy with the 49ers draft. His target is Romello Height. He compares Height to the NYGs Thibodeaux. Thibodeaux played mostly injured in 2025. But before his injury he had good numbers.
    I'm a Whitner fan, but I do have issues with anyone that assumes players will mimic others without having played one down in the NFL.

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    1. Skillsets might be similar but totally different personalities. I don't think we'd ever have any interest in Thibodeaux due to culture fit.

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    2. Whitner is one of the shouty content creators. Loud opinions. Not always backed up by anything.

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    3. In this case, Whitner has zero back up when considering that Romollo has yet to play in the NFL. You are correct with the term "loud opinion."

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  7. Pool Party picks were on both on offense and defense, per Raheem Morris.

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  8. The Minnesota Vikings have reportedly signed former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings to a one-year deal worth up to $13 million.

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  9. Turns out Foerster was following Carver Willis around at WA's practices.

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    1. I can't help but wonder if Foerster's familiarity with the player worked to elevate his evaluation of Willis over other guys he was less familiar with but potentially had better film.

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    2. WA coaches used 49ers practice film to structure theirs. Makes me wonder if this happens more than reported with other teams.

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    3. Yeah, I'm sure it does.

      My main concern in this instance is Foerster has a lot of say on who they draft, and it can be easy to get locked in on a guy you have already gotten to spend time with that plays in a system similar to yours. As I said, I can't help but wonder if that has impacted Foerster's evaluation.

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    4. 49ers assistant Jake Lynch was on Washington's staff in 2024 doing cutups for DBs, including Ephesians Prysock.

      Prysock's two older brothers were high school teammates with 49ers corner Deommodore Lenoir.

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  10. Stribing blew me away with his mature and militarylike manner. Referred to his success in the slot at Washington State. No worries. Can do anything they ask of him. Super confident like a man headed to major accomplishments on the field. A man among boys.

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    1. Shanahan said he wants grown men at the WR position and Stribling carries himself in that way.

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Taken By Force

 Many reasons why the 49ers are on the low end of forcing turnovers, but what is the number one reason in your opinion?