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At the same time, Kinlaw — three inches taller and roughly 25 pounds heavier — was lifted off the ground by the Eagles' (exceptiona­l) offensive line. The NFC Championsh­ip Game was arguably the worst game of Kinlaw's career, though that's a crowded field without much to counter.

The difference between the 49ers and Eagles that Sunday in Philadelph­ia wasn't defensive tackle play, but it might have been the story had the Niners not run out of quarterbac­ks. I know it was a massive takeaway for the front office — the delta at the 1-technique between the two teams was that wide.

Kyle Shanahan and

John Lynch fixed the issue directly. They grabbed the guy who kicked their butts.

Hargrave is one of the best pass rushers in the NFL at his position and will be a perfect fit in the 49ers' one-gap, straight-attack defensive line scheme. He's a squatty fellow (6foot-1, 310 pounds), but he comes off the line like a lightning bolt (34.5-inch vertical leap) and is solid at moving people out of his way.

And while there are some questions about him as a run stopper — he spends some time stepping backward — he's solid enough and will make some flash plays.

Like Buckner and D.J. Jones, Hargrave is a prototype player for the 49ers' defensive front. (Jones left for Denver on a three-year, $30 million deal in 2022 — another Niners mistake.)

Kinlaw looked like that kind of player coming out of South Carolina in 2019. He still looks like that kind of player on the practice field.

But it's never translated into games — much less the big ones — and he's missed too much time. It wasn't working, and after three seasons, the Niners finally stopped betting on Kinlaw to turn his career around. There was no way his fifth-year option would be exercised before this, his fourth NFL season, so San Francisco opted not to prolong the inevitable.

It's hard to say right now if the Niners will trade Kinlaw or keep him around for another season. There's value in having depth in the trenches, but the Niners can save $2.7 million against the cap by offloading him for a draft pick.

Regardless, he's now a backup, and his time in Santa Clara is limited.

Another fallout of this deal comes at the quarterbac­k position:

If you were hoping that the Niners would acquire Lamar Jackson (through a complicate­d series of actions, including him not signing his franchise tag), you can now let go of that dream. The Niners' salary cap situation is fluid, but signing Hargrave makes signing a top-of-market quarterbac­k nearly impossible for the 2023 season.

We don't know if Trey Lance or Brock Purdy will be the Niners' starting quarterbac­k in Week 1 of the 2023 season, but we know who will be next to Arik Armstead at defensive tackle: Hargrave.

After three years, a wrong has been righted. And for a team on the cusp of greatness, it's fair to wonder if this is the move that can get the Niners over the top and into the Super Bowl next season.

 ?? RICH SCHULTZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Defensive tackle Javon Hargrave played well in the Eagles' NFC title game victory. Now he's agreed to join the 49ers.
RICH SCHULTZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Defensive tackle Javon Hargrave played well in the Eagles' NFC title game victory. Now he's agreed to join the 49ers.
 ?? GODOFREDO A. VÁSQUEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw has played three seasons with the 49ers, but by adding Javon Hargrave, Kinlaw's future with the 49ers is now in question.
GODOFREDO A. VÁSQUEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw has played three seasons with the 49ers, but by adding Javon Hargrave, Kinlaw's future with the 49ers is now in question.

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