Head coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch love the rookies.
They had 19 rookie free agents at press time on the 90-man roster, along with eight drafted players. The rookie tally could also increase. In recent weeks, the team shaved veteran running backs Dujuan Harris and Mike Davis to make room for, yes, more rookies.
The preponderance of youngsters might be because Shanahan and his staff can mold them into their new offensive and defensive schemes. It’s not surprising that there are plenty of safeties and offensive linemen on the list below, as the team converts to a zone blocking scheme and a defense featuring a single high safety.
Here’s a look at this year’s rookie free agents:
Lorenzo Jerome, S, St. Francis
The 49ers would love it if Jerome made the team because of his slot cornerback, safety and punt and kickoff return abilities. He shined at the Senior Bowl picking off a pass and some scouts had him as a fifth-round choice. When he wasn’t drafted, Jerome was ESPN analyst Todd McShay’s top rookie free agent. The only question is does he have the athleticism and speed to be an NFL player? If the first rookie minicamp is any indication, he just might. Jerome intercepted a C.J. Beathard pass at the sideline during team drills.
Nick Mullens, QB, Southern Mississippi
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EIGHT IS ENOUGH
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ANOTHER COMEBACK?
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THE BACK LIST
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THE WONDER OF WARNER
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TOP 10 Linebacker seasons
Fred Warner vaulted to stardom with a spectacular 2020 season — and the 49ers rewarded him this summer with a $95.225 million deal that makes him the highest-paid inside linebacker in NFL history. By today’s standards, Warner’s performance last year was worth the money as he posted an Approximate Value of 19 — matching the highest score ever recorded by a San Francisco defender according to a Pro Football Reference formula that puts a single number on each player-season across all positions since 1960. Patrick Willis and NaVorro Bowman (twice) also had seasons with an AV of 19 as they dominate this list of the greatest individual seasons by a linebacker in 49ers history.