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UNEXPECTED NEWS:”49ers Eye Deadline Deal for Familiar Defensive Face”…

ByMimi Aondongu

Nov 1, 2024

49ers Are Expected to Make a Deadline Trade for a Former Defender

The 49ers are reportedly considering a trade for a former defender as the trade deadline approaches. While specific details are still emerging, fans are eager to see how this move could bolster the team’s defense. Names being discussed may include familiar faces who previously played for the team or impactful players from other squads. Keep an eye on updates as the deadline nears!

 

49ers Are Expected to Make a Deadline Trade for a Former Defender DT for the Tennessee Titans and former San Francisco 49ers Day, Sebastian Joseph The San Francisco 49ers may turn to a former teammate for assistance if they require more defensive line depth.

San Francisco has a 4-4 record and numerous injuries. According to Sporting News reporter Vinnie Iyer, the 49ers will trade for Tennessee Titans DT Sebastian Joseph-Day since DT Javon Hargrave is out for the season, Yetur Gross-Matos is on injured leave, and Kevin Givens is also battling an injury.

On October 31, Iyer wrote, “The 49ers could use him back to play a key part in their front-four rotation even though they didn’t re-sign him in the offseason.” There isn’t much of an argument.

It’s not much an argument for the trade, but there is clear logic to the idea. Joseph-Day spent the final two weeks of the 2023 regular season with the Niners as well as the ensuing playoff run.
While he was used primarily as a rotational option last season, Joseph-Day has been a starter with the Titans in 2024. While he may not elevate the overall level of the defensive line, he is someone familiar with the organization and would likely cost very little in terms of draft resources.

What Joseph-Day Brings to the Table
Joseph-Day first entered the NFL in the 6th round of the 2018 NFL draft, joining the Los Angeles Rams. As a rookie, the Rams let him develop on the sidelines as he did not make a single appearance during the 2018 season.
However, he shifted into an important role by 2019. He started 15 games for Los Angeles in his sophomore season.

If anything, something that would be useful for San Francisco is the fact that Joseph-Day can play multiple positions. In his career, he has started games at nose tackle, three-tech tackle and strong-side defensive end.
During his six-year career, Joseph-Day has been a consistent presence as a pass rusher. He has not gone a single NFL year without a sack, and has 13 total sacks in 78 NFL appearances

 

 

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