Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Can 49ers find magic at linebacker?

Will Shanahan & Co. be able to work mid-round magic at LB?

- By Cam Inman

To get a better look at the 49ers’ roster and their NFL Draft needs, we’re taking a daily look at position groups. Today’s offering: Linebacker

Who’s here

STARTERS >> Fred Warner, Dre Greenlaw, Azeez Al-Shaair. Backups: Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles, Nathan Gerry, Jonas Griffith

2021 OUTLOOK >> Rewarding Warner with a contract extension remains a financial priority, though a reduced salary cap could hinder that effort or delay it before his rookie deal expires after 2022. Just don’t expect a DeForest Buckner-type exit amid a contract war.

Warner’s ascent to All-Pro status takes the sting out of a wasted first-round selection in 2017 of Reuben Foster.

“Big Play Dre” Greenlaw’s growth helped convince the 49ers to ship out Kwon Alexander last year, so a Warner-Greenlaw tandem on the inside certainly could contend for NFL supremacy.

The 49ers’ linebacker unit is a homegrown unit, with Warner coming in the 2018 third round, Greenlaw in the 2019 fifth. The undrafted Al-Shaair and Flannigan-Fowles have each flashed so look for competitio­n at strongside linebacker. Although Gerry arrived in free agency from the Eagles, the 49ers still need more depth.

“We liked (Warner) coming in. I can tell you, that’s one of the good stories, when he’s exceeded every expectatio­n we’ve had of him when he came in here, and we had high expectatio­ns. We’ll take that (extension) when it comes and Fred’s a special leader, a special player and a big part of the fabric of this team. I see that as an opportunit­y and we’ll find a way to keep him here.” – GM John Lynch, Jan. 4.

>> DRAFT EXPECTATIO­NS One of their five picks on Day 3 of the draft certainly could go to a linebacker. There’s no pressing need for an immediate starter (Micah Parsons, Penn State; Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame). What there is room for is a linebacker who could make an immediate impact on special teams and back up the starting tandem of Warner-Greenlaw.

New defensive coordinato­r DeMeco Ryans is a former NFL linebacker so, if he has any draft say, he certainly could push for a prospect who catches his eye. If the 49ers don’t take an Ohio State product at quarterbac­k early, they could still add a Buckeye in Baron Browning or Pete Werner.

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 ?? TED S. WARREN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Seahawks tight end Jacob Hollister is stopped just short of the goal line by 49ers middle linebacker Fred Warner (54) and linebacker Dre Greenlaw, left, in December of 2019 in Seattle. The 49ers won 26-21.
TED S. WARREN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Seahawks tight end Jacob Hollister is stopped just short of the goal line by 49ers middle linebacker Fred Warner (54) and linebacker Dre Greenlaw, left, in December of 2019 in Seattle. The 49ers won 26-21.
 ?? AMANDA LOMAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Stanford’s Curtis Robinson (2), Jonathan McGill (32) and Stephen Herron (15) celebrate Robinson’s recovery of an
Oregon State fumble during the last minute of the second half of a game in Corvallis, Ore. last December. Stanford won 27-24.
AMANDA LOMAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Stanford’s Curtis Robinson (2), Jonathan McGill (32) and Stephen Herron (15) celebrate Robinson’s recovery of an Oregon State fumble during the last minute of the second half of a game in Corvallis, Ore. last December. Stanford won 27-24.

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