Bleacher Report analyst Damian Parson recently released his list of the biggest steals from the 2021 NFL Draft, and Lenoir rightfully earned a spot. He quickly carved out a role on defense and has been on an upward trajectory ever since.
"Lenoir started two games in his rookie season and has started in 45 of his 49 games since," Parson shared. "His versatility allows the Niners defense to match up well against different offensive personnel groupings.
"Lenoir has improved every season since becoming a starter. His passer rating allowed continues to drop despite maintaining at worst a 17 percent target rate, per NFL Pro. He is coming off his best year, having allowed 470 yards on 48 receptions with one touchdown and two interceptions. He added nine pass breakups as well."
With a new season approaching, Lenoir is expected to be part of a revamped trio of starting cornerbacks. While his specific role under returning defensive coordinator Robert Saleh has yet to be defined, Lenoir is ready to step up, whether on the outside or inside in the slot.
"Since 2023, he has had more interceptions than touchdowns allowed in coverage," Parson added. "The 49ers drafted and developed a diamond in the rough with Lenoir."
After a massive roster overhaul, the 49ers defense will count on established contributors like Lenoir to provide a boost and return to contention.
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