San Francisco 49ers cornerback Deommodore Lenoir would welcome the addition of Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby in a potential offseason trade.
Davis III also gives San Francisco similar man-coverage rates to Ward, allowing for a smooth transition. Not to mention, Davis III is a Super Bowl champion, adding further pedigree to San Francisco's secondary.
The San Francisco 49ers missed the playoffs this season and have some key decisions to make in free agency. With Brock Purdy's contract looming, they may have to let some expensive players walk.
San Francisco 49ers cornerback Deommodore Lenoir has a bold idea to strengthen the team's defense heading into the 2025 season: bring in Las Vegas Raiders pass rusher Maxx Crosby. Taking to social media, Lenoir expressed his desire to see Crosby in red and gold. Max Crosby...
In a recent tweet, 49ers cornerback Deommodore Lenoir seemed to indicate that he wanted the team to trade for Las Vegas Raiders star edge rusher Maxx Crosby, who is under contract for four years and $94 million through the 2026 season. "Max Crosby would look crazy in a 49ers jersey," Lenoir wrote, with a fire emoji added for emphasis.
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The return of Robert Saleh won't automatically return the San Francisco 49ers' defense to one of the best in the NFL following its dramatic 2024 drop-off. Saleh will need some new pieces to help him revitalize the group,
Three players drafted in 2022 by the 49ers — ahead of Purdy with the last pick — are headed to the Super Bowl, albeit on the Eagles’ practice squad: running back Ty Davis-Price (third round), wide receiver Danny Gray (third round) and cornerback Tariq Castro-Fields (sixth round).
The San Francisco 49ers will look to ink a contract extension with quarterback Brock Purdy this offseason, but with some hefty salaries on the books, they could try a bold move to lessen that burden.
Mock drafts are abundant right now, and most project the San Francisco 49ers to target an offensive or defensive lineman with their first-round pick. After a disappointing 6-11 season, the team holds the 11th overall selection and could prioritize strengthening the trenches.
According to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport, Texas A&M defensive lineman Shemar Turner exited the Senior Bowl because of complications from a stress fracture he suffered before the 2024. Rapoport reported Turner had a rod inserted in his leg that never fully healed.