. Thursday Ahkello Witherspoon Color Rush Jersey , March 28th, 2019 edition."Good morning folks, and a happy Thursday to you. As the owner’s meeting concluded yesterday, we’ve got another short offseason deadzone approaching. Teams that have a new head coach are eligible to begin offseason workouts next Monday, but otherwise, teams will be required to wait until the 15th of April. While these workouts will not include drills or anything relating to football skills, April 15th remains an important date for 49ers fans, because it should provide an objective update on the health of many of our players, notably including Jimmy Garoppolo, Jerick McKinnon, and “red-shirt rookie” Kentavius Street.Unfortunately, we’re two and a half weeks from that event, and all of the screaming headlines should be milked within a day https://www.49ersfanshop.com/C.-J.-Beathard-Jersey , two days maximum. After that, the draft will begin on Thursday, April 25th. For those keeping count at home, we are officially 4 weeks away, as of today. Having spoken with the media recently, Kyle Shanahan certainly drummed up some anticipation, at least as far as I’m concerned. He spoke about the challenges faced when playing against the Indianapolis Colts many seasons ago - all beginning with the ability to jump out to an early lead with Peyton Manning under center. Once a team was playing from behind against the Colts, wide-9 speed rusher Dwight Freeney’s only job was to then affect the quarterback. Allocating resources to stop Freeney often meant that Robert Mathis, on the other side, was then presented with desirable matchups. That pair is ranked 18th and 19th on the career sack list.After having made comments comparing DeForest Buckner and the newly-acquired Dee Ford to Justin & Aldon Smith, Shanahan has made it fairly clear that adding another pass rushing defender is on his mind. He went on to mention that the 49ers were in a position to add a tremendous football player at ,2# and if not, they had found spectacular value in a trade down. With Mississippi State edge rusher Montez Sweat to meet with the 49ers this weekend Matt Breida Jersey , is seems that the team is doing their due diligence to find the right guy to place opposite of Ford for the upcoming season.Josh Sweat an option if the 49ers trade down | Branch, SF Chronicle | Maiocco, NBC Sports Bay Area | Madson, NinerswireKyle Shanahan believes on Jordan Matthews, increasing success | Chan, NBC Sports Bay Area49ers and Broncos discuss joint summer practices | Maiocco, NBC Sports Bay Area | Madson, NinerswireMullens and Beathard to compete for backup job | Maiocco, NBC Sports Bay AreaShanahan compares Kwon Alexander favorably to Reuben Foster | Chan, NBC Sports Bay AreaQuinnen Williams “more special” than Nick Bosa? | KNBR StaffShanahan’s comments regarding defensive line foreshadowing the draft? | Biderman, Sac BeeProspects to avoid in the first round | Madson, Ninerswire Remember when everyone was mad? About that..."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 49ers Salary CapLevi’s Stadium Events49ers Transactions49ers Injury News49ers Press Conferences & Conference Calls49ers free agency 2019ESPN analysts think 49ers got bargains in free agencyNew,139commentsRemember when everyone was mad? About that...PDTShareTweetShareShareESPN analysts think 49ers got bargains in free agencyFree agency is winding down as far as the big Trent Taylor Color Rush Jersey , must-have signings are concerned, and the San Francisco 49ers were in the thick of things making all sorts of deals. They went and got Kwon Alexander and later grabbed Tevin Coleman, Jason Verrett, and traded for Dee Ford later signing him to a mega deal. It began with everyone wondering what the hell they were doing with all that money, but after the salary cap figures came out, Paraag Marathe—and John Lynch by extension, look like geniuses. We love it when people talk good things about the 49ers, and it’s even better when the national media is dedicating a segment to free agency and who did it right. ESPN answered some questions about free agency and several of their analysts had good things to say about the 49ers. In fact, they were saying an awful lot of good things and nothing bad. For starters, Mike Clay called the Jason Verrett deal the best bargain deal: There’s of course dissenters, and Jason Reid, along with Kevin Seifert think the better bargain was a 49ers deal, but for Tevin Coleman. Seifert compares the Coleman deal to Jerick McKinnon: And Reid compared it more to helping Kyle Shanahan’s offense: It’s always good when people are saying nice things about the 49ers. I’ve been preaching that the 49ers have a good deal of salary cap space https://www.49ersfanshop.com/Adrian-Colbert-Jersey , but that could go to zero real quick if they aren’t careful. The moves they’ve made make sense, carry some risk, but also don’t weigh terribly on their cap figures for the future. Jason Verrett is a great example of this: He has a high ceiling, and if things don’t go as anticipated in a year, the 49ers aren’t swimming in back-cash. If they do go well, the 49ers control his rights and get something long-term worked out. If things don’t work out, it still may hurt, but it won’t force their hands at drastic changes to the roster just to keep things. Outside of the Coleman/Verrett signings. The multi-year signings were (wisely) front-loaded and made cheaper in later years. That said, one has to wonder how long players will keep going for these deals before they want more job security and for those cap hits to filter through each year rather than be loaded of upfront. In any case, it’s not just one person bringing up the 49ers, but several in a segment that can't’ stop talking about these smart additions and contracts. We’ll see how this translates to the field.