Jonathan Martin Healthy, Ready to Compete at 49ers Tackle Spots
Mononucleosis cost Martin 12 pounds of body weight and three-plus weeks of offseason program action, but he's ready to compete at one offensive position and learn another for the San Francisco 49ers.
The above link leads to an external page. 49ers Webzone has no control over its contents.
Facebook Comments
More San Francisco 49ers News
49ers Notebook: Local Pro Day Features Legacy WR and Veteran QB Hoping to Earn Roster Spots
By David Bonilla
Apr 10
With the NFL Draft just two weeks away, the San Francisco 49ers hosted their annual local pro day at Levi's Stadium. The event showcased 44 players, including four veterans, all vying to impress coaches and team decision-makers and earn a roster spot. The 49ers have 10 selections in the upcoming draft.
NFL local pro days provide draft prospects with ties to the local area an opportunity to showcase their talents to team personnel. These prospects typically hail from nearby colleges or have other connections to the region where the team is based.
Terrell's Son Seeks an Opportunity
Hall of
Latest NFL.com mock draft suggests 49ers upgrade right tackle spot
By David Bonilla
Apr 8
NFL Media's Adam Rank has thrown his hat into the mock draft ring. However, there's a slight twist. Rather than projecting what NFL teams will do in Round 1, he's sharing what he believes they should do in Round 1. For the San Francisco 49ers at No. 31 overall, Rank suggests general manager John Lynch should focus on upgrading the offensive line. Specifically, he recommends finding a replacement for Colton McKivitz at right tackle.
Rank proposes that the 49ers use their first-round pick on former Oklahoma tackle Tyler Guyton.
"Last season, Colton McKivitz gave up nine sacks -- tied for fourth-most in the NFL, per PFF," Rank
Could the 49ers trade up in the draft for a top tackle?
By David Bonilla
Apr 11
The San Francisco 49ers are likely hoping that a top offensive lineman drops to them at No. 31 in the first round of this month's draft. Fans would like to see the team add someone to compete with Colton McKivitz for the right tackle spot and potentially take over for Trent Williams when the future Hall of Famer decides to retire.
Having two studs bookending the offensive line would go a long way in protecting franchise quarterback Brock Purdy. While tackle may be the first-round target, depending on how the first 30 selections play out, San Francisco might have to trade up to get a genuinely impactful
49ers sign WR Trent Taylor, reuniting with former draft pick
By David Bonilla
Apr 16
The San Francisco 49ers announced the signing of wide receiver Trent Taylor to a one-year deal, reuniting with the team's former fifth-round draft pick out of Louisiana Tech.
Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area was the first to report that the 49ers were discussing a potential reunion with Taylor. The receiver was part of head coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch's first draft class in 2017 and spent his first four NFL seasons with the team.
The #49ers are talking with free-agent slot receiver/return man
Latest
- 49ers hosting Arizona WR Jacob Cowing on pre-draft visit
- 49ers continue to express pre-draft interest in dual-threat running back
- 49ers hosting USC safety Calen Bullock on pre-draft visit
- 7-round mock draft from The Athletic sees 49ers fortifying defense early
- Mike Silver on how Deebo Samuel's contract might be the starting point for a Brandon Aiyuk extension
Trending News
-
49ers Webzone • 21 hrs
-
49ers Webzone • Apr 16
-
49ers Webzone • Apr 16
-
49ers Webzone • 6 hrs
-
Mike Silver on how Deebo Samuel's contract might be the starting point for a Brandon Aiyuk extension49ers Webzone • 20 hrs
-
49ers Webzone • 2 hrs