San Francisco 49ers links for Friday March 29 , 2019"It is that time of year again. The unicorns are out of the stable and elegantly prancing amongst magnificent blooms of wild flowers with the most vibrant rainbow ever arching across the sky above. It is spring and with spring comes hope and a new bright outlook for the future.I can only hope the 49ers future is relatively injury free and the players on our team can soar to heights we never even thought possible. It is time to let our imaginations run wild. Perhaps a rude reality will once again raise its ugly head like it did last season but, until it does, we can continue to bolster our visions of grandeur.I personally can’t help but feel that this might be the year things finally come together for us. This will be the year Jimmy Garoppolo takes the big step forward to direct that prolific offense most of us old timers have been so impatiently waiting to return since the good ole days of Joe Montana and Steve Young. I can envision myself spending my Sundays jumping off my chair while simultaneously jabbing my fist in the air and yelling at the television in victorious excitement as Kittle and Pettis continually cross the end zone. This is the year baby! This is the year.Now onto the hot links:Where are Kentavius Street, Shon Coleman?Jennifer Lee Chan49ers CB Jason Verrett running as he works his way back from Achilles injuryDavid Bonilla49ers will meet with Houston LB Emeke Egbule, per reportDavid BonillaDrafting a Wide Receiver a Crapshoot for NinersMatthew ManiCandlestick Chronicles: 49ers news , notes from NFL owners meetingsKyle Madson49ers draft plans blown up in Draft Wire mockKyle Madson49ers met with CB Tim Harris at Virginia pro day, per reportDAvid BonillaWho are the NFL’s most unique players of all time?Mike FlorioExamining the NFC West cornerbacks for the 2019 seasonDaniel Rymer49ers picked by NFL.com as a playoff bubble team in 2019David BonillaNFL Live ranks 49ers’ addition of Dee Ford as NFL’s top defensive moveDavid Bonilla49ers expect heavy cornerback competition opposite of Richard ShermanMatt Maiocco4 prospects 49ers should avoid in Round 1Kyle MadsonKyle Shanahan excited to go through the ‘bumps in the road’ this season with 49ers QB Jimmy GaroppoloDavid Bonilla SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — Looking to add talent, depth and competition at several positions, the San Francisco 49ers felt they met all three objectives with their eight selections in the NFL draft.With high picks in every round each of the first two days , the 49ers obtained prospects that could make a difference on both sides of the ball for a team that won 10 games combined during the first two years general manager John Lynch and coach Kyle Shanahan have guided the franchise.“You try to improve your team wherever you can,” Shanahan said Saturday. “It’s not the easiest thing. We were in some good draft spots this year where we could draft to add players better than the guys we had.”San Francisco completed two trades Saturday to add two extra picks on the draft’s final day.After trading down in the fourth round, the 49ers addressed a position where they’d sustained their biggest loss during free agency in March. San Francisco then drafted for depth with its fifth-round pick and each of its three selections in the sixth round.WHO THEY GOTThe 49ers acquired one of the draft’s premier prospects in Ohio State defensive lineman Nick Bosa with the No. 2 overall pick, then addressed their lack of playmaking talent at wide receiver by selecting South Carolina’s Deebo Samuel (second round, No. 36 overall) and Baylor’s Jalen Hurd (third , No. 67) with their Day 2 picks.San Francisco’s Day 3 picks were highlighted by the selection of Utah punter Mitch Wishnowsky in the fourth round (No. 110). The 49ers added two sixth-round selections from Cincinnati when trading down from the No. 104 pick, taking Vanderbilt offensive tackle Justin Skule and Virginia cornerback Tim Harris with those picks.The 49ers also added Stanford tight end Kaden Smith with their sixth-round pick (No. 176) and Arkansas linebacker Dre Greenlaw (No. 148) with the fifth-round selection the team received when San Francisco traded linebacker Dekoda Watson and a sixth-round pick to the Denver Broncos.SURPRISE MOVEFor a team needing help to shore up one of the NFL’s weakest defensive backfields, the 49ers instead used their first selection Saturday on a specialist, taking Wishnowsky after trading down with the Bengals to acquire picks.Wishnowsky was the first specialist selected this year, and also is the first punter drafted during the opening four rounds since 2012.He’ll compete with veteran Justin Vogel to replace Bradley Pinion , San Francisco’s fifth-round pick in 2015 who left the team as a free agent in March to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.HOW THEY DIDThe 49ers added a first-round prospect to their defensive line for the fourth time in their past five drafts, with Bosa joining Arik Armstead (2015), DeForest Buckner (2016) and Solomon Thomas (2017) to potentially complete a fearsome front that also added expensive edge rusher Dee Ford in free agency.The 49ers also added a physical dimension the team had been lacking at receiver with Samuel and a red zone threat the team lacks with Hurd, whom Shanahan said also could be a factor at running back and tight end as he develops.Wishnowsky has the tools to become a top-flight punter and each of San Francisco’s other four picks all have the ability to make the team and contribute as rookies, according to Lynch.The biggest need the 49ers failed to address is at safety , where the team started several different combinations of players last season.WHAT’S NEXTAfter trading for Ford, giving him a big contract and then stocking up in the draft and spending big in free agency, the 49ers hope they have now stockpiled enough talent to make a move up the standings in the third year of the Lynch/Shanahan regime.The 49ers continue to build around franchise quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, whom the team is counting on this year to return from an ACL tear that ended his season in Week 3 last year. Running back Jerick McKinnon, one of the team’s top acquisitions in 2018 free agency , also returns after missing all of last season with an ACL tear.The biggest issue looming for the 49ers as they continue to shape their training camp roster is the status of free agent kicker Robbie Gould, whom the team has retained at the franchise tag rate of $4.971 million for kickers.Gould has been unable to come to an agreement with the team on a multiyear contract and reportedly requested a trade earlier this week.
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