Monterey Herald

49ers must survey landscape for QBs

- By Cam Inman

Trading away a bevy of top draft picks didn't minimize the 49ers' to-do list at this week's NFL scouting combine.

There are contingenc­yplan quarterbac­ks to examine, from underdog prospects to prospectiv­e free agents.

Over 50 defensive linemen were invited to this week's showcase in Indianapol­is, and the 49ers need to find bargains who could thrive next to Nick Bosa, the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year.

Tight ends, offensive tackles, maybe even kickers will get the in-person once-over by the 49ers, especially their medical staff.

General manager John Lynch is slated to speak on the curious state of the 49ers at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Kyle Shanahan is expected to skip the combine and watch video feeds from afar, as he did last year — and as 12 coaches are doing this year in a trend that allegedly helps their time management.

Here is a closer look at what the 49ers must navigate, including negotiatio­ns with the agents of players in free agency:

1. QB CONDITIONS >> Lynch can offer updates on quarterbac­ks Brock Purdy and Trey Lance. Is there more to explain about Purdy postponing elbow surgery last Wednesday because of persistent swelling? Is Lance's ankle recovery indeed entering the next phase where he has begun throwing to receivers, having requested a casting call of volunteers on social media last week?

Beyond that tandem, the 49ers must scour the NFL landscape, especially if they insist they aren't looking for a top-tier potential starter (see: the limbo-loving Aaron Rodgers, the retired-again Tom Brady).

In terms of the combine's 15 prospects, the 49ers' target pool falls below the hyped quartet of Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud, Will Levis and Anthony Richardson. Lynch's staff already should know plenty about local products Jake Haener (Fresno State) and Tanner McKee (Stanford). So, do they focus on a quarterbac­k with Lance's passing/rushing mix (see: Malik Cunningham, Dorian Thompson Robinson), or search more for a gritty, pass-oriented winner? Stetson Bennett (Georgia) and Max Duggan (TCU) know playoff football, so time to get to know them, too.

This is also the time to check with cohorts and agents to see which veterans may enter the market with ex-49ers starter Jimmy Garoppolo. Will Lamar Jackson (Ravens), Geno Smith (Seahawks) and Daniel Jones (Giants) re-sign and stay put? None are 49ers' material, but they could pick from potential cap casualties in Marcus Mariota (Falcons), Matt Ryan (Colts), Carson Wentz (Commanders), Jameis Winston (Saints) and Mitchell Trubisky (Steelers).

 ?? SHAE HAMMOND — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP ?? Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers quarterbac­k, sits in the locker rooms in Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara on Tuesday, Jan. 31.
SHAE HAMMOND — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers quarterbac­k, sits in the locker rooms in Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara on Tuesday, Jan. 31.

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