After their offensive line included Laken Tomlinson and Alex Mack last season, the 49ers lost each in the offseason. Their right tackle situation also presents questions, with Mike McGlinchey presently shut down after experiencing an issue in his return from surgery.
This has left San Francisco with an inexperienced front alongside Trent Williams. As a result, the team has made trade inquiries, Eric Branch of the San Francisco Chronicle notes. No deal appears imminent, and the 49ers will obviously monitor the waiver wire closely at this position after teams cut their rosters down to 53 Tuesday.
The team has another experienced piece up front, in two-year right guard starter Daniel Brunskill, but as of now, he is not a projected starter. San Francisco’s interior line is expected to consist of 2021 second-round pick Aaron Banks, veteran UDFA Jake Brendel and fourth-round rookie Spencer Burford, per Branch. Even Banks’ spot may be in question. The 49ers have been rotating Jason Poe, a rookie UDFA out of Division I-FCS Mercer, in place of Banks at points during this week’s practices, Matt Barrows of The Athletic notes.
Kyle Shanahan did caution, with more than two weeks remaining until the 49ers’ opener, this group is not yet set. Colton McKivitz, a 2020 fifth-rounder who spent most of last season on the 49ers’ practice squad, is positioned as the team’s backup right tackle.
With Banks having played five offensive snaps as a rookie, Brendel having made three starts in six seasons and Burford a quick study from Conference USA, this represents a staggering shift for a team that advanced to the NFC championship game. Brendel has only logged 250 career offensive snaps.
Brunskill is also battling a hamstring injury. While a swing job may well await Brunskill, the team may need his experience soon. McGlinchey, who joins Brunskill in being on an expiring deal, appears to be week-to-week due to a knee issue. The fifth-year right tackle played eight snaps in the 49ers’ preseason opener, but he has not returned since. McGlinchey received a platelet-rich plasma treatment last week. The player who subbed for McGlinchey after his quadriceps tear last season, Tom Compton, signed with the Broncos in March.
The line Jimmy Garoppolo played behind appeared far more equipped than the one Trey Lance will have come Week 1. The 49ers will not be the only team looking to add O-linemen in the coming days, and their NFC title game cameo will make doing so more difficult. They sit 29th for waiver priority.
They only had the entire off season to address this. Last minute much?
good job
Isiah Wynn for a 3rd rounder sounds great
Lol.. a 3rd for a mediocre, often injured lineman and $10milly ? Keep dreaming pats Homer. If Wynn can’t start for that awful Pats Oline, who is giving up a third for him.?
For a 5th with the likelihood of it turning into a 4th sounds alot more realistic..
Niners should have called JC Tretter. With no actual center everyone would line up better. Play in natural roles.
How would they play in their natural roles?? It would only change the Center position, Banks and Burford would still be the two guards, but it would likely he an upgrade over Brendel, who is another question mark at this point..
I’ll feel better when they’re trotting Big Trent and hopefully McGlinchey out there. Missing two of the best run blocking tackles in the NFL should significantly impact your running game, so hopefully they’ll be better once those two are out there. We just have to hope McGlinchey is healthy…fingers crossed.
Jaylon Moore isnt a RT, but hes been knicked up, so maybe that pmayed a role in his poor performance Thursday. Other than that they’ve been playing Mills at RT, and he looks awful. McKivitz should be a backup Guard, but it looks like if Glinch can’t go he’d likely start…cringe…