49ers undergo major roster overhaul for future success
The San Francisco 49ers are undergoing a significant roster overhaul, similar to recent changes made by the Buffalo Bills and Los Angeles Rams. General manager John Lynch announced a "reset" plan, leading to the departure of several veteran players. Key players like linebacker Dre Greenlaw and safety Talanoa Hufanga have left, while the team aims to build a younger roster through the draft. The 49ers have 11 draft picks, including the 11th overall selection, to help replenish their lineup. The 49ers have also signed backup quarterback Mac Jones and re-signed fullback Kyle Juszczyk. Despite the changes, the team retains several top players, including Nick Bosa and George Kittle, as they seek to improve from last season's 6-11 record.