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"Banks should go to a team that doesn't feature outside-zone blocking as prevalently as the 49ers do because he's not quick and agile enough to make those blocks. And the Vikings run a lot of outside zone.

Banks would be a much better fit on a team that features inside-zone blocking and RPOs, a team like the Eagles or the Chiefs. The 49ers drafted Banks the same year they drafted Trey Lance. Back then, the 49ers thought they would be evolving into a zone-read, RPO team, but that evolution never happened. So Banks has been an awkward fit.

He'd be an outstanding fit for the Chiefs who just traded left guard Joe Thuney to the Bears. Banks could be a somewhat cheaper replacement."

https://www.si.com/nfl/49ers/n...n-banks-01jnxpwsfa5e

@13X posted:

To me the SB32 loss hurt more. GB was heavily favored as opposed to losing on the road to Seattle as an underdog. That said, the series of follies that lead to the Seattle loss was devastating as well.

There are fights that one can lose because the opponent was more skilled, had more experience, was bigger/faster/more powerful, and those defeats are easier to deal with mentally.

Then there are fights that one can lose because the opponent kicked you in the nuts.

We all know which one that Seattle loss was.

They upgraded the OL and got a serviceable CB.

You will never go wrong getting better at OL and they likely have three guys who are Pro Bowl candidates as starters (Jenkins, Banks, and Zach Tom). Walker is a decent LT and between  Rhyan and Walker they should get a serviceable RG.  That should have a strong unit.

Now, they need to do something in free agency or in the draft to upgrade their edge rusher position and WR. Gary is fine. You'd like him to be more of a playmaker, but he's above average. Van Ness has not good and there is no way to sugarcoat that. If he doesn't improve, that limits the ceiling of that defense no matter who is playing DB. 

Banks and Hobbs make them better not necessarily by themselves but in the aggregate.  

Banks isn’t as good as Jenkins at guard, but Jenkins is significantly better at center than the guy playing there last year.  Myers was average in that regard.  Jenkins has the ability to be an All Pro manning that center spot.  

Hobbs has a unique skill set and while he’s not elite at anything he is now probably their best tackling corner on the roster.   Our corners were atrocious last year in run support.  

And since he can play boundary or slot he’s likely going to see a lot of playing time.   If I’m Bullard and Nixon I’m probably not thrilled with this move and chances are if and when they draft a corner high again they will be even less pleased.  

Where things could get super interesting is if Jaire somehow returns to GB.   He and Hobbs would make a very good 1-2 combo and add in their backups and that’s a really good secondary.

Obviously they still need help at outside pass rusher and wide receiver, but my guess is they draft both or possible at a middle tier WR outside of the draft.  

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