The San Francisco 49ers’ Super Bowl window is still open, and the front office is indicating it is willing to spend to keep it that way.
After signing Brock Purdy, Fred Warner and George Kittle, the 49ers struck a trade for edge-rusher Bryce Huff to shore up their defensive line. While San Francisco looks far more prepared for another playoff run than it did one year ago, the secondary harbors much more uncertainty.
Starting safeties Malik Mustapha and Ji’Ayir Brown are currently sidelined following offseason surgery. Although hopes are high for Renardo Green’s second year, the only guaranteed piece in the cornerback room is Deommodore Lenoir, and the third cornerback spot is up for grabs.
The lack of depth behind Lenoir leaves room to question if the 49ers should entertain signing former Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander after being granted his release on Monday.
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