Peter Schrager reports that the San Francisco 49ers are re-signing guard Jon Feliciano to a one-year deal. He became an unrestricted free agent on Wednesday.


The then-Oakland Raiders selected Feliciano (6-4, 325) out of Miami (FL) in the fourth round (No. 128 overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft. He appeared in 16 games with seven starts for the 49ers this past season, playing snaps at both guard positions and even a few at center.

The veteran offensive lineman earned a career-high overall grade of 79.8 from Pro Football Focus for his efforts during the 2023 season. Rotating at right guard with Spencer Burford before taking over the bulk of the snaps there, Feliciano allowed 22 pressures and one sack in 350 pass-blocking snaps. However, it was his run-blocking (85.6 grade) that earned him high marks from the analytics site.

At the NFL Scouting Combine, general manager John Lynch expressed interest in Feliciano returning to the team in 2024.


Feliciano, aged 32, has appeared in 113 games with 61 starts over his nine NFL seasons with the Raiders, Buffalo Bills, New York Giants, and 49ers.

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