June 30, 2024

Although the San Francisco 49ers are still in shock following a close loss in the Super Bowl, the team is already getting set to bounce back the following year. According to the 49ers’ official website, the team is now making small roster changes, and they have begun by cutting defensive back Isaiah Oliver.Oliver, who was chosen in the second round of the 2018 NFL draft, played his whole career for the Atlanta Falcons until joining the 49ers in the previous season. The 27-year-old played in 17 games during the 2023–24 season, recording 67 tackles (19 solo, 48 assisted), two passes defended, and one interception.

But Isaiah Oliver didn’t play a single down in the postseason. Still, he played in 35 special teams snaps. Before being cut by the 49ers, the cornerback had just completed the first year of a two-year $6,750,000 contract.

Regarding the 49ers, the current offseason presents a favourable image of the starting lineup. There are currently no high-priority players among San Francisco’s free agents, which means that the
Nevertheless, a few minor adjustments here and there won’t harm anything. The 49ers might begin by addressing a persistent problem on the offensive line. Brock Purdy desperately needs more protection, as the line’s total performance this season ranked 26th in pass protection. Further improving the team’s 2024 season would be a deeper rotation of cornerbacks.ju

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