The San Francisco 49ers coaches and scouts are back from Mobile Arik Armstead Jersey , Alabama following the 2019 Senior Bowl, and now it’s time to get ready for the February NFL Combine. The coaching staff remained in Mobile through the game, but the scouts departed after practices wrapped up on Thursday. They took care of their player evaluations and interviews during the preceding days, and were going to get film from the game to further break players down.49ers.com senior reporter Joe Fann was in Mobile for the Senior Bowl, and he had a great guest on his podcast. Fann sat down with 49ers area scout Tariq Ahmad and they discussed a broad range of topics in what is one of my favorite podcasts in recent memory.Ahmad is an area scout for the 49ers, covering the northeast region. According to Aziz, that goes from Maine to North Carolina, and west as far as West Virginia. He told Fann he is not sure how many schools that covers because he is checking out all the way down to Division III for prospects.The entire podcast is worth a listen, and I’ve broken down the timestamps below. The best part is early on when Ahmad gives a rundown of the player interview process at the Senior Bowl. We hear frequently about teams meeting with players at the all star games, but we don’t get the details like we do with the Combine. He provides helpful insight on that.Fann asked him about a couple prospects the 49ers drafted last year that fell under his region: N.C. State defensive lineman Kentavius Street and Temple defensive lineman Jullian Taylor. Ahmad mentioned that he specialized in the defensive line, so these two were particularly in his wheelhouse. However, injuries impacted the evaluations. Street tore his ACL in a private workout for the New York Giants leading up to the 2018 NFL Draft, while Taylor had limited playing experience due to various injuries during his college career.Kentavius Street“Kentavius — kinda what I was saying before, the background of my job is so important. Anybody could watch Kentavius play or watch him work out and say, this guy’s a special talent — explosive Frank Gore Color Rush Jersey , powerful, fast. He’s as thick and dense as anyone that you’ve ever seen.”But, the background — going to school, talking with the trainers, talking with his strength coach — they all loved him, every player loved him. So it was an easy decision because that guy’s going to do everything he can to get right, to get back to where he was before. There’ll be no days off. I was talking to another player just yesterday that I interviewed, who said, ‘Yep, Kentavius is training with me right now. He’s at so-and-so workout facility training, doesn’t take a day off.’”So that makes that very comfortable because our job, as gathering information plus evaluating, we were able to get a great player.”Jullian Taylor“Totally different story with Jullian. Actually, from my days at Rutgers, I knew Jullian. So we had an extensive rapport between the two of us. Right away https://www.49ersfanshop.com/Bradley-Pinion-Jersey , when he was a junior and I was doing that summer work that I was talking about, he only played a few games because he had a knee injury that year, his junior year. But I made sure I watched those games, the game against Penn State is the one that stands out in my mind. And he was a really good football player, with minimal playing experience.“So the following year, I had a microscope on him because I saw stuff that I really, really liked early on. And I thought he performed at a high level. I thought he had traits. I don’t know if the instincts were always there because of the limited background, but I really, really liked what was inside of his body, and from knowing him, from his days down in South Jersey, I thought that he was going to be a really talented player and a really quality person who adds value to the locker room.”Timestamps0:20 — His job at the Senior Bowl1:32 — The player interview process at the Senior Bowl6:08 — His path to becoming a scout7:15 — What he thinks makes him a good scout7:55 — What a calendar year is like for an area scout11:35 — Best travel story13:50 — How to keep internal peace (eat right, hit gym, be mentally well) during the extensive road trips14:52 — Process with Kentavius Street16:42 — Process with Jullian Taylor18:00 — On difficulty of finding a diamond in the rough in an age of limitless information19:19 — Defining his region (northeast)19:51 — On rules and protocol for contacting players and working with schools20:47 — On relationships with other scouts in the region22:00 — Favorite part of being an area scout22:53 — On getting on the table for prospects24:04 — Hardest part of being an area scout and how front office encourages family time25:50 — On dealing with scouting being an imperfect science and having to have an opinion based on it27:22 — On following guys even if they don’t end up being drafted by the 49ers and how he improves his process29:07 — A player who taught him the most in his scouting process Those team-friendly contracts are not an agent’s best friend." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteNiners Nationa San Francisco 49ers communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsLibrary49ersOddsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 49ers Salary CapLevi’s Stadium Events49ers Transactions49ers Injury News49ers Press Conferences & Conference CallsFiled under:San Francisco 49ers NewsFormer sports agent Joel Corry would keep potential free agents away from the 49ersNew,59commentsThose team-friendly contracts are not an agent’s best friend. PDTShareTweetShareShareFormer sports agent Joel Corry would keep potential free agents away from the 49ersOne thing the 49ers have been getting some polarizing opinions on is their contracts. When you first hear of a free agent signing Laken Tomlinson Jersey , it appears like a egregious dump of money, only to find they are more team-friendly than what meets the eye. Of course, as fans and for salary cap purposes, this is great. On the other hand, it can sometimes raise eyebrows when looking at what the players get out of this and former sports agent Joel Corry tips his hat to the 49ers.“They are the most team-friendly contracts in the league,” Corry said via The Ringer NFL Show. “I’ve told Brian Hampton [director of football administration and analytics] who does the day-to-day management of their cap that if I was still an agent and I had a free agent, I would never send them to you because I don’t like how you do your contracts.” It might seem like a jab of some sort to the team for how they do their contracts, but it’s anything but. “To me, that’s the best compliment I can give someone,” Corry said. “Because you’re supposed to do stuff an agent doesn’t like.”Corry sighted the per-game roster bonuses as a source of frustration for him as well as dates for guarantees kicking in. Colin Kaepernick’s contract in particular was brought up for the money Kaepernick lost not being on the gameday roster in for the entirety of the 2015 and 2016 seasons due to injury. Given that players have a limited window and lingering effects after their playing days, it’s hard not to fault the players for wanting more money. Some of you are on the side of players in this and others the team. Regardless of which side,free agents are signing with the 49ers regardless of what Corry thinks and if the contracts are truly as bad as advertised, it’s hard to think the Jimmy Garoppolo deal could have gotten done in the swift manner it was. Maybe players really want to play in San Francisco and prove themselves, or maybe these deals aren’t as terrible as Corry makes them out to be. Of course there’s other contracts like DeForest Buckner whose representatives may be trying to swim around these contracts favoring the team and get the player paid. It will be interesting to see how negotiations go with Buckner and if the 49ers change their strategy due to agents having enough and the 49ers wanting to keep Buckner around. Do you think the 49ers contracts are too team-friendly?
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