Monterey Herald

49ers re-sign former starting cornerback on one-year contract

- By Kerry Crowley

After signing freeagent Charvarius Ward to a three-year, $42 million contract and selecting two cornerback­s in this weekend's NFL Draft, the San Francisco 49ers decided they still had work to do to bolster their defensive backfield.

The team announced Monday that veteran cornerback Jason Verrett is back with the team after signing a one-year deal. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.

The former Pro Bowl corner missed almost all of the 2021 season after tearing his ACL during the 49ers' Week 1 win against the Lions, but there was mutual interest in a reunion as Verrett was one of the defense's best players in 2020 when he started 14 games and recorded two intercepti­ons.

The 49ers used their fifth-round pick on Toledo product Samuel Womack and added another corner, Penn State's Tariq CastroFiel­ds, with their third selection of the sixth round, but brought back Verrett anyway to a group that is light on proven NFL talent.

Ward is expected to anchor a group that also features returning starter Emmanuel Moseley and second-year cornerback Ambry Thomas, who took over a starting role late last season. The addition of Verrett provides the 49ers with important flexibilit­y, especially following the loss of K'Waun Williams, a multi-year starter at nickel corner under Kyle Shanahan who departed to sign a two-year contract with the Broncos this offseason.

If Verrett stays healthy and is able to regain the form he showed in 2020, he could play a significan­t role as an outside corner opposite Ward, which could potentiall­y allow the 49ers to use Moseley as a nickel corner. Thomas is also expected to push for playing time on the outside and there's hope within the organizati­on that he'll continue to build strength and make significan­t strides after spending much of the first half of last season on the bench.

Womack projects as a possible nickel corner while Castro-Fields should provide depth on the outside while fortifying the 49ers' special teams units if both are able to win roster spots during training camp.

Given the fact Verrett appeared in just six total games between 20162019 due to injury issues and is returning from an ACL tear, it's unlikely the 49ers can count on much from the Chargers' 2014 first-round draft pick, who will turn 31 in June. Yet with a cornerback contingent that lacks a sure-fire replacemen­t for Williams in the slot and in an NFC West that features two opponents in the Rams and Cardinals with deep receiving corps, it shouldn't hurt the 49ers to take a flier on a player who has shown the ability to play at a high level when he's healthy.

Aside from counting on Ward, Moseley and Thomas, the 49ers also entered the NFL Draft hopeful that 2021 fifth-round pick, Deommodore Lenoir, can improve to the point where he can be a dependable depth option behind the team's top trio on game days.

 ?? MARK RIGHTMIRE — ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER ?? The San Francisco 49ers' Jason Verrett (2), left, stays close to Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan
Allen (13), right, during a play as the Chargers host the 49ers for a scrimmage during training camp for the 2021 season at Jack Hammett Sports Complex in Costa Mesa on August 19, 2021.
MARK RIGHTMIRE — ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER The San Francisco 49ers' Jason Verrett (2), left, stays close to Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen (13), right, during a play as the Chargers host the 49ers for a scrimmage during training camp for the 2021 season at Jack Hammett Sports Complex in Costa Mesa on August 19, 2021.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States