As the San Francisco 49ers come to terms with a playoff run that’s slipped through their fingers, it’s time to pivot towards strategic roster maneuvers. While not mathematically out of the race yet, the Niners’ recent 12-6 loss to the Los Angeles Rams has nudged them towards planning for next season. With only a few games left, there’s a chance to lay the groundwork for 2025 with some savvy moves.
1. Release LB De’Vondre Campbell
This move seems inevitable. Campbell’s dramatic exit during the third quarter, refusing to enter the game after Dre Greenlaw’s injury, caught everyone by surprise.
It’s not the kind of behavior you’d expect from a 2021 All-Pro, and Shanahan’s comments suggest Campbell’s days in a 49ers jersey are numbered. It’s a blow to professionalism, but a clear sign the team is united in moving forward without him.
2. Shut Down OT Trent Williams
Trent Williams’ situation is a bit more delicate. Battling a stubborn ankle injury, the legendary lineman’s future performance incentives clash with the need for rest and recovery.
Kyle Shanahan himself hinted at the frustration surrounding Williams’ return to form. Why rush?
Allowing Williams to fully heal might just rejuvenate the 37-year-old for a robust 2025 season. Meanwhile, Jaylon Moore stands ready to step in, eager to prove his mettle before hitting free agency.
3. Promote Ricky Pearsall to WR2
Wide receiver dynamics are shifting. Deebo Samuel’s struggles and social media outbursts haven’t translated into success on the field, leaving room for rookie Ricky Pearsall to step up. With Pearsall showcasing potential, elevating him to the WR2 slot behind Jauan Jennings offers him invaluable reps and a chance to solidify his place in San Francisco’s future plans.
4. Sign C Kingsley Eguakun from Lions’ Practice Squad
Center Jake Brendel may not be the long-term answer for the Niners, prompting a look towards Detroit’s practice squad for potential talent. Kingsley Eguakun, though green, has trained under the tutelage of Lions’ line guru Hank Fraley. Snagging him could offer the 49ers a developmental opportunity at center that might pay dividends down the line.
5. Promote QB Tanner Mordecai to Active Roster
Bringing Tanner Mordecai onto the active roster injects some intrigue into the end of the season. The undrafted rookie from Wisconsin has shown flashes of ability, and with the 49ers already familiar with what veteran backups bring to the table, it’s a prime opportunity to see what Mordecai’s made of. Giving him a shot during an already-concluded season could reveal a diamond in the rough for the upcoming year.
As San Francisco draws the curtains on a challenging season, realigning the roster now could provide a head start on 2025. While these moves might not stir immediate excitement, they represent deliberate steps towards building a stronger, more resilient team for the future.