rancisco 49ers NewsRoster Projections49ers Roster49ers roster rankings 21-30: Onto the key contributors New https://www.49ersfanshop.com/Joshua-Garnett-Jersey ,94commentsWe’re getting into the meat of the rosterPDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:49ers roster rankings 21-30: Onto the key contributors TwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Michael Zagaris/San Francisco 49ers/Getty ImagesNow we are getting into the meat of the San Francisco 49ers roster. No bubble watches here. These are the players that will contribute in some form during 2019. Here are the roster rankings for players 21-30.30. Jalen Hurd, WR(High: 23, Low: 51, KP: 23)Hurd isn’t going to score two touchdowns a game, but he was never as “raw” as his scouting reports said. He got off to a slow start during training camp. You could tell he didn’t know what he was doing. The more comfortable and confident he’s gotten with his responsibilities, the more plays he’s made.29. Adrian Colbert, S(High: 15, Low: 34, KP: 25)Colbert is a player that I struggle with. I love his athleticism and effort. He closes in a hurry and has flashed the ability to hit. I feel like he would be better suited to play closer to the line of scrimmage, despite his speed. He’s not consistent with what he sees when he’s playing in the deep middle of the defense. That said, he should be on the roster.28. Marquise Goodwin, WR(High: 10, Low: 28, KP: 28)The chemistry that Goodwin had with Jimmy Garoppolo to end 2017 feels like ages ago. The offense doesn’t need Goodwin to have 100-yard games to be successful, but they will need more production than two catches for 20-some odd yards. Finding the right role for Goodwin in 2019 will be critical. I like the idea of using him on intermediate routes, as opposed to using him on deep routes only.27. Solomon Thomas, DL(High: 13, Low: 49, KP: 49)As an edge rusher, Thomas hasn’t gotten the job done. He is making the most of his new role, as a nickel pass rusher inside. Guards have a difficult time keeping up with his athleticism. Forty-nine is admittedly low George Kittle Jersey , but I’m just going off what these players have put on the field. It’s now or never for Thomas in 2019.26. Nick Mullens, QB(High: 26, Low: 50, KP: 32)This is a good spot for Mullens. I’m curious if the 49ers have or will receive any offers for him this preseason. If it’s not a third-rounder, I’m hanging up the phone. Mullens is the perfect prospect that you can develop and turn into a trade piece down the line. Is he one of the 32 best quarterbacks in the NFL? He has an argument.25. DJ Reed, CB(High: 18, Low: 53, KP: 24)Reed is going to play a lot this season. Once the dust settles, and the Niners have their defensive rotation figured out, my guess is Reed is the nickel cornerback by the middle of the season. The theme of this offseason has been to play guys that can turn the ball over and play with high energy. That is Reed’s game to a tee.24. Laken Tomlinson, G(High: 16, Low: 34, KP: 29)Tomlinson played over 1,000 snaps in back-to-back seasons for the Niners. There is undeniable value knowing that you can count on your left guard being able to play on a weekly basis. Tomlinson is better than given credit for. He isn’t going to wow you as a run blocker. Tomlinson has plenty of room to grow in that regard. As a pass blocker, he gets the job done. From what I’ve seen, he’s pretty dang good. He only gave up four sacks, and three QB hits in 2018.23. Robbie Gould, K(High: 10, Low: 48, KP: 16)48?!?!? Gould is one of the best kickers of all-time. Not in the NFL right now, of all-time. Between all of them. Yes.22. Jimmie Ward K'Waun Williams Color Rush Jersey , S(High: 22, Low: 49, KP: 26)I thought the range would be even greater than it was for Ward among the staff. Robert Saleh said Tarvarius Moore is going to make the decision difficult at free safety. Let’s say Moore beats Ward out, what role does that leave for Jimmie? That’s a possible storyline that could play out this season.21. K’Waun Williams, CB(High: 16, Low: 33, KP: 33)Williams is a competent cornerback. If San Francisco is going to be a top ten defense, competent will not be enough. Williams is tough and has experience. He doesn’t make major mistakes, and he is a solid tackler. The lack of playmaking and injuries have kept the door open.Rankings 31-40Rankings 41-50Rankings 51-60Rankings 61-7071-80 roster rankings81-90 roster rankings This isn’t going away anytime soon if the Niners struggle during the season" />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteNiners Nationa San Francisco 49ers communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsLibrary49ersOddsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 49ers Salary CapLevi’s Stadium Events49ers Transactions49ers Injury News49ers Press Conferences & Conference CallsFiled under:Today's NFL NewsSan Francisco 49ers News49ers free agency 201949ers featured in ESPN’s seven biggest whiffs of the NFL offseason New,119commentsThis isn’t going away anytime soon if the Niners struggle during the seasonPDTShareTweetShareShare49ers featured in ESPN’s seven biggest whiffs of the NFL offseason Photo by Elsa/Getty ImagesESPN is back with another list to get the masses stirred up. This time, ESPN put together the seven biggest whiffs of the NFL offseason. The list includes Anthony Barr turning down the New York Jets, the New York Giants not getting an immediate return for Landon Collins, Russell Wilson and his contract with the Seattle Seahawks, Josh Rosen and the Arizona Cardinals debacle, and a couple of other moves. The one we are going to talk about is the San Francisco 49ers missing out on Odell Beckham Jr. and Antonio Brown. Both have a proven track record and are two of the top 10 receivers in football. We have hit this topic pretty hard over the last couple of months, so there’s not much new to say on my end. I would have traded any non No. 2 pick to Giants. I’m not sure I would have traded for Brown.Here’s what ESPN had to say:From what we know, the 49ers offer wasn’t short. We do know that New York Giants general manager Dave Gettleman isn’t the best negotiator in the world and just dropped the ball.Beckham Jr. is better than the combination of Samuel/Matthews/Hurd. The question becomes what the team hypothetically would have given up in the deal, and what an alternate draft would look like.I strongly disagree that the Browns are a better landing spot than the 49ers. Freddie Kitchens was great when he took over last year. Kitchens isn’t on Shanahan’s level. That’s not a slight to Kitchens. Not many people are as creative as Shanahan. I will take Dante Pettis over Jarvis Landry every day of the week, too.Missing out on Brown isn’t a loss and paying a 33-year old wide receiver $17 million with his antics? No thanks.