Kyle Shanahan is expected to skip the NFL Scouting Combine this year, keeping his streak alive as GM John Lynch leads the 49ers' presence in Indianapolis.
San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch spoke Wednesday about the likely split with star wide receiver Deebo Samuel.
The biggest task for John Lynch and the 49ers while at the NFL Scouting Combine doesn't have to do with the actual event at
The 49ers may lose director of scouting Josh Williams to the Jaguars, who named him a finalist for their GM job. His hiring could net SF key draft compensation.
San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch reaffirmed the team is working with wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. to grant his trade request. Samuel confirmed earlier this month that he wants out and that the Niners allowed him and his agent to explore his options.
Brian Griese has left the San Francisco 49ers, which left fans wondering why. We now know the reason thanks to general manager John Lynch. Lynch spoke with the media on Wednesday and disclosed that Griese stepped away from coaching to spend time with his family.
In the eyes of 49ers general manager John Lynch, San Francisco already has improved its offensive line since the end of the regular season. “First of all, we’re a lot better when Trent Williams plays,
San Francisco 49ers GM John Lynch dismisses retirement rumors about All-Pro tackle Trent Williams, confirming his commitment to return.
There figures to come a time this offseason when the 49ers take a step toward making sure tight end George Kittle never plays for another NFL franchise. “We’ve already talked about it: We want George to retire a Niner,
George Kittle is eager to be a Niner for life, and the San Francisco 49ers share that sentiment. Earlier this month, the All-Pro tight end revealed that he believes discussions about a potential contract extension between the team and his agent have occurred.
The biggest task for John Lynch and the 49ers while at the NFL Scouting Combine doesn’t have to do with the actual event at all. More important than evaluating prospects available in this year’s NFL draft,