Daily Democrat (Woodland)

Teammates buzzing about D-lineman Bosa

- By Cam Inman

Long story short, here are some hot topics as the 49ers finalize their draft preparatio­ns: BUZZING ABOUT BOSA >> All due respect to the 49ers’ quarterbac­k and draft drama but the No. 1 factor for a playoff return: Nick Bosa, 2021 NFL Comeback Player of the Year candidate.

Teammates are buzzing about Bosa, seven months since a torn anterior cruciate ligament ruined his sophomore season and instantly cratered the 49ers’ hopes. His return will be a welcome and necessary sideshow.

Cornerback Jason Verrett dropped Bosa’s name this week while noting “with everybody healthy, I feel we can be a dominant defense again.”

Defensive tackle D.J. Jones also was raving about the 49ers’ potential when he recently offered this closing line: “Bosa’s coming back, so I’m excited.” Cornerback K’Waun Williams’ media session also brought up Bosa, so just know the 49ers are hoping this ACL comeback leads to a Super Bowl the way Jimmy Garoppolo’s return did in 2019.

Bosa’s rehabilita­tion is apparently A-OK, and he looked A++ in a Thursday morning Instagram post of him sprinting and pulling a weighted sled. The brunt of his rehab took place in Orange County before he headed home to Fort Lauderdale, Fla. It’s unknown how involved he’ll be in the 49ers’ offseason program that opens April 19, nor is there word if on-field activities will resume based on COVID-19 vaccinatio­n rates.

ART OF DECEPTION >> It’s been only two years since the 49ers

pulled the ol’ Alabamaor-Ohio State switcheroo. Some expected them to draft Quinnen Williams but they chose Bosa, who won defensive rookie of the year honors.

This year, déjà vu is setting in with so many draft prognostic­ators bellowing how the 49ers will take Alabama’s Mac Jones over Ohio State’s Justin Fields. North Dakota State’s Trey Lance is the sneaky third option, similar to the 2019 projected pairing of the 49ers and then-Kentucky edge rusher Josh Allen.

A day before attending Jones’ pro day, Kyle Shanahan noted that he “doesn’t have to hide as much” now that the 49ers moved up from No. 12 to the draft’s No. 3 spot. Keep an eye out April 14, then, as he and John Lynch are expected at Ohio State’s second pro day. SHERMAN THE SCOUT >> Count Richard Sherman in the Fields-to-the-49ers camp.

Sherman, by the way, saw in person as Fields won MVP honors at the 2017 Elite 11 competitio­n. Still, Sherman is pegging Garoppolo as the 49ers’ seasonopen­ing starter because of their “Super Bowl-capable roster, which is obvious, and he’s already taken them to a Super Bowl.”

Sherman remains unsigned after three seasons on the 49ers, and he expects to stay that way until after the draft. VERRETT’S ENTICING ENCORE >> The entire NFC West, not just the 49ers’ familiar secondary, offers Verrett a perfect path toward more respect (and more money in 2022). “The more competitio­n we can have in our division, it’s going to be better off for us as players,” said Verrett, who re-signed last month on a one-year, $5.5 million deal.

Look around now: A.J. Green has partnered with DeAndre Hopkins in Arizona; Seattle extended Tyler Lockett’s deal to solidify a terrific tandem with DK Metcalf; DeSean Jackson headed home to Los Angeles to catch passes from Matthew Stafford and complement Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp.

 ?? JOSE CARLOS FAJARDO — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, 2020 ?? San Francisco’s Nick Bosa will be a 2021 NFL Comeback Player of the Year candidate.
JOSE CARLOS FAJARDO — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, 2020 San Francisco’s Nick Bosa will be a 2021 NFL Comeback Player of the Year candidate.

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