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49ers' New Era: Morris's Defense & QB Quandary
10 Feb
Summary
- Raheem Morris may add variability to the 49ers' defense.
- Mac Jones' affordable contract makes him a trade candidate.
- Offensive speed and weaponry are key areas for improvement.

The San Francisco 49ers are navigating significant offseason decisions following their recent season's conclusion. The team has appointed Raheem Morris as their new defensive coordinator, with expectations of introducing greater variability to the defensive scheme, potentially departing from Robert Saleh's established approach.
While wholesale changes to the defensive staff are not anticipated, specific roles, such as secondary coach, are being addressed. Morris's defensive philosophy is expected to incorporate more diverse fronts and blitzing strategies, moving beyond a strict four-lineman rush.
Quarterback Mac Jones' situation remains a key talking point. Despite his affordable contract and positive locker room presence, the team is reportedly open to trade offers, particularly given the template set by Sam Darnold's success elsewhere.
Acquiring a capable backup for Brock Purdy is also on the agenda if Jones is traded, with Kurtis Rourke currently viewed as a potential No. 3 quarterback for 2026.
Offensive improvements are deemed critical, especially enhancing speed and weaponry. The team acknowledges a need to better challenge defenses like the Seattle Seahawks', whose speed and youth proved challenging.
Potential personnel moves also include evaluating edge rusher Bryce Huff's substantial contract and exploring free agent options, with players like Rashan Gary and those from Morris's former team, the Falcons, being considered.




