July 5, 2024

San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan speaks during a news conference after the 49ers defeated the Los Angeles Rams 30-23 in an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 17, 2023, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

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49ers Urged to Sign Cardinals TE in Free Agency as Key Replacement

After the San Francisco 49ers beat the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, the team is being urged to sign a Cardinals tight end in free agency. Of course, the 49ers aren’t focused on 2024 just yet. But the best NFL teams stay at the top by reloading the roster.

Bleacher Report’s NFL staff has named Arizona TE Geoff Swaim as a player San Francisco needs to look at in 2024. Referencing the potential departures of Ross Dwelley and Charlie Woerner, Swaim is suggested as a smart replacement.

“With Charlie Woerner and Ross Dwelley about to hit free agency, San Francisco will need to add some depth at tight end in the offseason. While they did spend a third-round pick on Cameron Latu last April, Latu is more of a pass-catcher and the team could use a quality blocking tight end behind George Kittle,” the article reads.

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Swaim is an established veteran who has played for several teams just due to his blocking prowess. In terms of adding a backup that is only focused on that task, the 49ers couldn’t do any better.

Swaim’s NFL Journey

After playing his college ball at Texas, Swaim entered the league in 2015 as a seventh-round pick by the Dallas Cowboys. As one might guess, a blocking-focused TE had a slow burn in terms of involvement as a rookie.

In fact, Swaim only made 13 appearances in his first two seasons with Dallas according to Pro Football Reference. The now 30-year-old did not register 10+ targets or catches until his fourth season in 2018, when he caught 26 passes for 242 yards and a touchdown.

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Swaim made his first team change by signing with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2019. But after one season, Swaim was on the move to the Tennessee Titans where he would have his second-most productive season to date. The former Longhorn caught 31 passes for 210 yards and three touchdowns in 2021.

Swaim went back to the NFC in 2023, arriving with the Cardinals. He has currently totaled 94 receiving yards on 10 catches. After not recording a catch in Arizona’s first game against the 49ers, Swaim brought down a 26-yard reception this past Sunday.

 

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