Breaking news:49ers need to start planning for life without star player

Insider: 49ers need to start planning for life without George Kittle

George Kittle’s passion for football is undeniable, and the San Francisco 49ers’ tight end seems determined to keep playing until he physically can’t anymore. While he played 16 games last season, Kittle has been no stranger to injuries over his career. Much of that can be attributed to his physical playing style and desire to contribute to the run game with his aggressive blocking.

 

Kittle is entering his eighth NFL season and turned 30 in October. San Francisco has long sought to provide some depth at the position to alleviate the workload on their All-Pro player but has yet to be successful. Kittle played 895 offensive snaps during his 2023 campaign, a significant margin ahead of the next 49ers tight end, Charlie Woerner, who tallied 312 snaps before signing a free-agent deal with the Atlanta Falcons.

 

“They got to start making some plans, perhaps for life after George Kittle,” Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area recently shared on the “49ers Talk” podcast. “I know that’s kind of odd to say because it seems like he’s just so young, and he just, not too long ago, broke into the NFL. But he is 30 years old.”

The 49ers attempted to bring in Detroit Lions tight end Brock Wright, offering a

three-year, $12 million deal to the restricted free agent. However, the Lions

matched the offer, keeping him in Detroit.

Regarding the attempt to add Wright, Maiocco stated, “It’s a clear indication that they’re looking to beef that up.”

 

The reporter notes that San Francisco sought help for Kittle last year by

drafting Cameron Latu and Brayden Willis. However, Latu spent the season

on injured reserve, and Willis played only 48 snaps.

 

Matt Barrows of The Athletic recently noted that the 49ers anticipated a steep learning curve for Latu, and the recent

attempt to acquire Wright might suggest the team is skeptical that the second-year

player can develop into a significant contributor in 2024.

If the 49ers are unable to add to their tight end group via free agency, they will probably look to the next draft. At different points throughout the pre-draft evaluation process, it has been claimed that the team has shown interest in Erick

All of Iowa, Ja’Tavion Sanders of Texas, Mason Pline of Furman, Isaac Rex of

BYU, Jaheim Bell of Florida State, Theo Johnson of Penn State, and Jared Wiley

of TCU. See our pre-draft tracker for a complete rundown of all documented

formal and informal contacts between the 49ers and potential NFL rookies.

 

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