As the San Francisco 49ers look to address their remaining need on the offensive line, they’re keeping a close watch on potential first-round draft picks. With the free agency period underway, the focus now shifts to finding a solution at right tackle to bolster their lineup.
Colton McKivitz, while recently receiving a contract extension, faced challenges in Super Bowl 58 that highlighted the need for improvement at the position. To address this, the Niners are considering options from a talented pool of offensive tackles available in the upcoming draft.
One standout prospect drawing their attention is Morgan, a former first-team All-Pac 12 left tackle. Despite his success in college, the Niners are intrigued by his potential to transition to the right side due to his impressive athleticism.
Morgan’s athleticism was on full display at the Combine, where he showcased remarkable speed and agility for his size. Standing at 6ft 5in and weighing 311 pounds, Morgan impressed with a 40-yard dash time of 5.04 seconds and a 10-yard split of 1.69 seconds, placing him among a select group of linemen with similar speed and size.
His agility and quickness make him an effective run blocker, particularly in zone running schemes favored by the 49ers. However, concerns linger about his consistency and technique, particularly in pass protection.
While Morgan demonstrates the ability to stay square to pass rushers and recover when necessary, his struggles against power rushers raise doubts about his ability to anchor the line effectively. Additionally, his shorter arm length and occasional hesitation in hand placement have contributed to lapses in protection.
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Despite these concerns, Morgan’s athleticism and potential make him an intriguing prospect for the 49ers. The team must weigh the risk of his current limitations against the possibility of his development into a reliable starter.
Ultimately, the decision will hinge on whether they are willing to gamble on another tackle with the potential to improve their offensive line.
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