The San Francisco 49ers have signed former Atlanta Falcons offensive tackle Daniel Brunskill, according to Eric Edholm of Yahoo Sports, after bringing him in for a workout on Thursday.
49ers have signed former Falcons OL Daniel Brunskill, per source
The Falcons signed Brunskill (6-5, 260) as an undrafted free agent out of San Diego State in 2017. He spent his two NFL seasons on Atlanta's practice squad before signing with the San Diego Fleet of the short-lived Alliance of American Football league in January.
Brunskill started his collegiate career as a tight end but made the transition to the offensive line as a senior. He ended up starting each game during his final year with the Aztecs and earned second-team All-Mountain West honors in the process.
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