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A slow start last season contributed to a dip in production, with Bosa recording 10.5 sacks. Despite this, it marked his third consecutive season with double-digit quarterback takedowns. However, after setting such a high standard the previous year, Bosa's 2023 performance fell below expectations.
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler has been releasing his annual position-by-position rankings, created after surveying nearly 80 league executives, coaches, and scouts to determine the top 10 players at each position.
After earning the top spot last year, Bosa fell three spots to No. 4 in this year's edge rusher ranking, with Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns, T.J. Watt of the Pittsburgh Steelers, and Micah Parsons ranking higher.
Fowler admits that Bosa probably doesn't deserve to fall that far, noting that the drop in sack production had to be considered.
Around the NFL, Bosa is still viewed as a dominant force.
"Awesome player -- tough, explosive, can bend, can turn speed to power, plays his a-- off," an AFC executive told Fowler. "Have to account for him all the time."
An NFC coordinator added, "He's one big muscle. Has extreme leverage and power and just has a knack for disruption."
Another 49ers defensive lineman, Javon Hargrave, also saw a drop in his ranking compared to last year, falling five spots to No. 10 on Fowler's list of the top defensive tackles.
In May, when asked about areas for improvement in the upcoming season, Hargrave responded, "I think it's just overall. I feel like I could have won a lot more in the pass rush stuff, and just be better in the run game stuff, and just being in way better shape than I was last year."
Fowler noted, "And while his production dipped slightly in his first season in San Francisco, he's still second among active defensive tackles in sacks over the past three years with 23. Scouts describe him as 'twitchy' and 'powerful.'"
The 49ers will need more from the veteran defensive tackle in 2024 to improve their performance in the trenches.
"He's always had a deep rush toolbox with a good feel to affect the QB," an NFC executive told Fowler. "He was a little quieter when we prepared for him than he was in Philly, but he remains an issue as an interior rusher."