After a relatively quiet draft for the 49ers, in which they remained in every selection, San Francisco was extremely active in the pool of freelance players and won the jackpot on some players. The following is a list of currently unsigned free agents. In particular, the strikers Dohnovan West from the State of Arizona and Jason Poe from Mercer stood out, as well as the lineback Jeremiah Gemmel from North Carolina, given the improbability to pass in reality without a draft. ASU OL Dohnovan West West, a 300-pound 6’3 guard / center, contacted the 49ers from Combine, where he shared that the organization had expressed interest in him. West has a better profile in a zone attack, which is run by the 49ers, making him ideal for the San Francisco attack, especially with the explosiveness he has in his size. West is likely to require some transition from college play to NFL level, but his comfort in a belt design could make him an interesting candidate to start in from the center position. Obtaining a possible start of Day 1 as a free agent without a pension is a great value for the 49ers. Mercer OL Jason Poe Poe, a’s 6’0, 300-pound guard / center, has top athleticism and explosiveness, earning a relative athletic rating of 9.45, which included a 1.75 10-yard span, while also excelling in bus and 3-cone exercises. Despite his smaller frame, Poe also plays with great power and should fit well in the system with his ability to move in space in an aggressive belt system. Poe needs to perfect his skills to protect his passes, but, as a free agent without a pension, he has a huge value for the 49ers. UNC LB Jeremiah Gemmel Gemmel is the type of player that fans should have fun with, with a number of intangibles completing his profile, such as his leadership skills and high dynamics. Gemmel is a bit shorter as a linebacker, coming in at 6’0, 226- £, but he shows good instinct and closing speed in running support, which is probably the role he plays in the NFL. The 49ers are a team known for developing linebackers, which is the specialty of defensive coordinator DeMeco Ryans, as they have a good young core including Fred Warner, Azeez Al-Shaair and Dre Greenlaw. Although Gemmel did not have much experience in the special teams position, he could follow the example of colleagues Demetrius Flanagan-Fowles and Oren Burks, 49, who are both known for their special teams skills and their defensive talent. If Gemmel went to a certain situation to succeed, it would be the 49ers, given his instinctive abilities and tendency to develop linebackers. Once again, a retired player entered the open market and the 49ers rushed. The views expressed in this article are those of the author and, while equally important, are not necessarily those of the site as a whole. Nobody is perfect. Did you find an error in this article? Mention it.

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