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49ers announce 10 undrafted free agent signings

May 3, 2019 at 11:41 AM--


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The San Francisco 49ers immediately got to work on signing undrafted free agents once the 2019 NFL Draft was in the books. In fact, they started getting to work after the last of their three sixth-round selections were made. The team did not have any selections in the seventh round.

"They're up there working right now," general manager John Lynch told reporters after the selection of cornerback Tim Harris of Virginia this past Saturday. "In the tryout camp, we like to be two-deep at each position."

The 49ers officially announced on Friday the signings of the following undrafted free agents.

  • Azeez Al-Shaair, LB, Florida Atlantic
  • Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles, S, Arizona
  • Jamell Garcia-Williams, DE, UAB
  • Kevin Givens, DL, Penn State
  • Cameron Glenn, DB, Wake Forest
  • Malik Henry, WR, West Georgia
  • Tyree Mayfield, TE, Wyoming
  • Shawn Poindexter, WR, Arizona
  • Ross Reynolds, G, Iowa
  • Wilton Speight, QB, UCLA

The 49ers waived seven players on Monday to make roster room for the signings. The team announced the signings in conjunction with the signings of five draft selections.

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