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The 49ers’ crucial day at the NFL Scouting Combine revolves around offensive line testing, having engaged with 19 offensive linemen at both all-star games and the Combine. Last year, with a focus on tight end and a deep pool, the team extensively met with the draft class. This year, a similar approach is being taken for offensive tackle prospects, offering hope to concerned fans. Rumors suggest the Niners might trade up for a ready-to-play offensive tackle, considering the talent pool and the need to replace Trent Williams. Although the potential move may come with a high cost, it signifies a long-overdue decision. Reports indicate the team has not met with a player at the Combine expected to be available at their second-round selection (pick 63). In terms of positions:

**Center:**
The team has met with Duke’s Graham Barton, a top center prospect, considered an ideal fit for the Shanahan offense.

**Guard:**
If Jon Feliciano is re-signed, Lynch suggests he’ll be the starter, with Spencer Burford as backup, possibly eliminating the need for an early draft pick.

**Tackle:**
The primary focus is on tackles, with the team having met with numerous prospects in the first two rounds. Taliese Fuaga and Amarius Mims are potential targets, but climbing high in the draft for Fuaga might require significant trade resources. The team has not met with the top two tackles, Joe Alt and Olu Fashanu, projected for the top ten. The preferences seem to lean towards Fuaga and Mims, but logistical challenges may arise, and other options like J.C. Latham and Troy Fautanu are also considered.

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