The 49ers doubled up on the position http://www.49erslockerroom.com/authentic-matt-breida-jersey , and SB Nation’s Dan n Kadar wrote an article where he went through every teams draft and decided what the best move each team made. Here is what Kadar had to say about the San Francisco 49ers draft:Tough to disagree with the sentiment that the 49ers need to add talent at receiver. A guy like Kendrick Bourne showed that he belongs in the NFL. He has a place on this roster. That shouldn’t stop you from upgrading, and that’s exactly what John Lynch and the front office did.Samuel is getting labeled as a slot receiver, which is odd to me. Samuel is nasty with his releases:The reason I had Samuel as a “Z” receiver earlier this morning on the 49ers depth chart was because I imagine Kyle Shanahan will want to get the ball in his hands right away. Dante Pettis can be the teams “iso” or “X” receiver that the offense relies on to win 1-on-1. Hurd is more than a gadget. Raw isn’t the best way to describe him. He has shown skills like catching the ball away from his body, or different parts of his route running that suggest he’s further along than the “raw” label. Now his role as a rookie might seem like a gadget player, but Shanahan lined up Bourne and Trent Taylor in the backfield last year. That’s just what he does. Puts players in positions to succeed. That won’t be any different with Hurd. The Atlanta Falcons made one of the first big moves of the offseason following Super Bowl 53 when they released cornerback Robert Alford. The Falcons made the move because Alford had his worst season as a pro, turned 30 this past season, and was going to have a cap hit of $9.1 million this season. The Falcons cleared $7.9 million with the release, so it was not a surprising move.Alford is officially free and clear to sign with anybody that is interested. Players on an expiring contract do not get to negotiate with new teams until March, but because he was released now Joe Staley Jersey , Alford can begin negotiating with all 32 teams.The San Francisco 49ers have some questions at cornerback, and as soon as Alford was released, people started asking if the team should look into him. He had a miserable 2018 season, with opposing quarterbacks connecting with receivers for 849 yards and a passer rating of 138.9. If you think he hit the post-30 wall, so be it. But if you think he can rebound, he’s on the radar.The question is how the 49ers should approach the continued building of their cornerback depth chart. You can never have enough cornerbacks in a growing passing league, so I fully expect the team to add at least one cornerback this offseason. Competition is critical, but how would you look to approach it between the draft and free agency?