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Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by dj43:
That's just the problem...there aren't. He will be the best FA RT available this off-season. He has been steadily improving his game these past 8 weeks. Several reporters have said he is playing the best ball of his career, three nasty penalties notwithstanding.

Spotrac estimates his market value at 4 years, $43M. It will likely come down to the guaranteed money.

IMO, the 49ers will have to pay him or go with a very untested Colton McKivitz to protect our treasure chest of young, quality QBs.

All I see is he's the best fart available this offseason. Immature I know but somewhere Tomsula is

LOL.

That's the best acronym I've seen around here. FA RT lmao
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by billbird2111:
Originally posted by FunkyChicken:
All you can eat crow buffet.. and the line is out the door with WZ posters. Far as the eye can see.

Pile it up high, Your Funkness! Slather it in hot sauce!

Even in his best, healthiest and contract year (shocker), he still makes the mental mistakes of a rookie.

But credit where credit is due. Overall, he's been playing well.

Let's hope the non-clutch penalties, free rushers and 3rd down PP fails stop and he balls out through a Superbowl win!

He's unlikely to be here next year.

He give up more pff sacks than the rest of the line combined. Lets have a plan to do better there. Get brock killed.
Didn't hear his name at all this weekend.
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Didn't hear his name at all this weekend.

Very impressed with his play the last month. Keep it up 👍🏻
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
He give up more pff sacks than the rest of the line combined. Lets have a plan to do better there. Get brock killed.

Well,...take a peek @ who's on the other side of the line tho.

And we always have a "plan" to do better in spots. That doesnt make it an immediately feasible option, however. See our QB of the last several yrs.
[ Edited by random49er on Jan 15, 2023 at 11:37 PM ]
McGlinchey drives me insane but I have to admit the past 6 weeks or so he has been much better, but the question is can he keep it up and should we resign him.
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
He give up more pff sacks than the rest of the line combined. Lets have a plan to do better there. Get brock killed.

Odds are 49ers resign him.
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
He give up more pff sacks than the rest of the line combined. Lets have a plan to do better there. Get brock killed.

Odds are 49ers resign him.

If we let him go and sign someone else his equal, we lose a comp pick.

So either we're trying our best to do that or putting all our faith in someone already here or a rookie?
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
He give up more pff sacks than the rest of the line combined. Lets have a plan to do better there. Get brock killed.

Odds are 49ers resign him.

If we let him go and sign someone else his equal, we lose a comp pick.

So either we're trying our best to do that or putting all our faith in someone already here or a rookie?

I just checked the list of Unrestricted Free Agents (no more acronyms ) per Spotrac against the PFF ratings. The only RT close to McGlinchey is Ty Nsekhe of the Rams, who is 37 years old.

There is enough money available to resign him. The only other option is to go with Colton McKivitz and he has only played 71 snaps all season. Jaylon Moore has played a few more snaps at "below average" rating. Kyle has rejected the idea of moving Burford out to OT. Brunskill is a possibility but we need him as our swing OL.

The other point that needs to be considered is that Trent Williams, as good as he is now, will be 35 next season. At some point we will need his replacement. With no picks in the first four rounds this season (2-3 comp picks at the end of round 3), the chances of replacing McGlinchey in the draft are not at all realistic.

So...resign MM. His PFF rating continues to improve. He is now inside the top 10 RTs around the league. He's good. Keep him.
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Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
He give up more pff sacks than the rest of the line combined. Lets have a plan to do better there. Get brock killed.

Odds are 49ers resign him.

If we let him go and sign someone else his equal, we lose a comp pick.

So either we're trying our best to do that or putting all our faith in someone already here or a rookie?

I just checked the list of Unrestricted Free Agents (no more acronyms ) per Spotrac against the PFF ratings. The only RT close to McGlinchey is Ty Nsekhe of the Rams, who is 37 years old.

There is enough money available to resign him. The only other option is to go with Colton McKivitz and he has only played 71 snaps all season. Jaylon Moore has played a few more snaps at "below average" rating. Kyle has rejected the idea of moving Burford out to OT. Brunskill is a possibility but we need him as our swing OL.

The other point that needs to be considered is that Trent Williams, as good as he is now, will be 35 next season. At some point we will need his replacement. With no picks in the first four rounds this season (2-3 comp picks at the end of round 3), the chances of replacing McGlinchey in the draft are not at all realistic.

So...resign MM. His PFF rating continues to improve. He is now inside the top 10 RTs around the league. He's good. Keep him.

If the lack of RTs on the market drives up his price, that's the only reason to not re-sign McG. Meaning if he gets an offer that resets the RT market, then the 49er need to take that into consideration. I don't know if giving McG the biggest RT contract ever is the wise thing to do since Bosa needs a new deal, and the team needs to think about Aiyuk/Jennings. The QB room being cheap will help a lot.
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
He give up more pff sacks than the rest of the line combined. Lets have a plan to do better there. Get brock killed.

Odds are 49ers resign him.
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
He give up more pff sacks than the rest of the line combined. Lets have a plan to do better there. Get brock killed.

Odds are 49ers resign him.

If we let him go and sign someone else his equal, we lose a comp pick.

So either we're trying our best to do that or putting all our faith in someone already here or a rookie?

I just checked the list of Unrestricted Free Agents (no more acronyms ) per Spotrac against the PFF ratings. The only RT close to McGlinchey is Ty Nsekhe of the Rams, who is 37 years old.

There is enough money available to resign him. The only other option is to go with Colton McKivitz and he has only played 71 snaps all season. Jaylon Moore has played a few more snaps at "below average" rating. Kyle has rejected the idea of moving Burford out to OT. Brunskill is a possibility but we need him as our swing OL.

The other point that needs to be considered is that Trent Williams, as good as he is now, will be 35 next season. At some point we will need his replacement. With no picks in the first four rounds this season (2-3 comp picks at the end of round 3), the chances of replacing McGlinchey in the draft are not at all realistic.

So...resign MM. His PFF rating continues to improve. He is now inside the top 10 RTs around the league. He's good. Keep him.

If the lack of RTs on the market drives up his price, that's the only reason to not re-sign McG. Meaning if he gets an offer that resets the RT market, then the 49er need to take that into consideration. I don't know if giving McG the biggest RT contract ever is the wise thing to do since Bosa needs a new deal, and the team needs to think about Aiyuk/Jennings. The QB room being cheap will help a lot.
That will be the issue: How high will scarcity drive the market?

The current top is Ramszyk @ $19.2M. Two others (Lane Johnson and Brian O'Neill) are also in the $18-19M range. McGlinchey is good but not as good as those guys. A realistic number for Mc would be in the $12-14M range, IMO. That would be up from his 5th-year option of $10.8M.
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
He give up more pff sacks than the rest of the line combined. Lets have a plan to do better there. Get brock killed.

Odds are 49ers resign him.

franchise tag incoming
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Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
He give up more pff sacks than the rest of the line combined. Lets have a plan to do better there. Get brock killed.

Odds are 49ers resign him.

If we let him go and sign someone else his equal, we lose a comp pick.

So either we're trying our best to do that or putting all our faith in someone already here or a rookie?

I just checked the list of Unrestricted Free Agents (no more acronyms ) per Spotrac against the PFF ratings. The only RT close to McGlinchey is Ty Nsekhe of the Rams, who is 37 years old.

There is enough money available to resign him. The only other option is to go with Colton McKivitz and he has only played 71 snaps all season. Jaylon Moore has played a few more snaps at "below average" rating. Kyle has rejected the idea of moving Burford out to OT. Brunskill is a possibility but we need him as our swing OL.

The other point that needs to be considered is that Trent Williams, as good as he is now, will be 35 next season. At some point we will need his replacement. With no picks in the first four rounds this season (2-3 comp picks at the end of round 3), the chances of replacing McGlinchey in the draft are not at all realistic.

So...resign MM. His PFF rating continues to improve. He is now inside the top 10 RTs around the league. He's good. Keep him.

If the lack of RTs on the market drives up his price, that's the only reason to not re-sign McG. Meaning if he gets an offer that resets the RT market, then the 49er need to take that into consideration. I don't know if giving McG the biggest RT contract ever is the wise thing to do since Bosa needs a new deal, and the team needs to think about Aiyuk/Jennings. The QB room being cheap will help a lot.
That will be the issue: How high will scarcity drive the market?

The current top is Ramszyk @ $19.2M. Two others (Lane Johnson and Brian O'Neill) are also in the $18-19M range. McGlinchey is good but not as good as those guys. A realistic number for Mc would be in the $12-14M range, IMO. That would be up from his 5th-year option of $10.8M.

Yeah, the free agent market can do weird things. "Fair market value" goes out the window when the supply (free agent RTs) is low.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
He give up more pff sacks than the rest of the line combined. Lets have a plan to do better there. Get brock killed.

Odds are 49ers resign him.

franchise tag incoming




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