Happy February Alfred Morris Jersey White , Oh wait! It is going to rain.It was reported today that the 49ers are rolling over 35 million dollars in cap space from 2018 and Over The Cap reports that we have $61,881,508 dollars in cap space. People are getting all excited about this and how we should spend sixty million on free agents. Let me start with we have fifty million less in cap space than we did this time last year. Where did the money go?Most of it went to front loading a guy named Jimmy Garoppolo’s contract. You know, the guy that got injured and missed most of the season. Part of it went to Jerick McKinnon’s contract. You know, the guy that got hurt and missed the entire season. Part of it went to Weston Richburg’s contract. You know, the guy that played injured all season and did not meet expectations. By now this has to seem pretty redundant but we also got Richard Sherman and he was only injured part of the time.Between those four players, some extensions and some signings like Mike Person, the 49ers have fifty million dollars less in cap space than we did last year. Now let’s realize that the thirty five million dollars we are rolling over is like the money you save in your bank account. Once it is gone it is not going to be there unless you start putting money back in. While it is true that the money is not working for the 49ers if it is stuck in the bank, you still need to keep some money put away for a rainy day and future spending like extending Deforest Buckner. Now we have expenses like signing our own free agents, signing our draft picks and dead money from the players that people are in such a hurry to get rid of. Each one of those is a topic for discussion in itself.Cutting CJ Beathard, Pierre Garcon, Garry Gilliam, Earl Mitchell, Dakota Watson, Malcolm Smith, and Brock Coyle would cost us $14,987,812 in dead money. There was an article yesterday about it costing four and a half million to sign Robbie Gould and it probably will cost the same to sign Mike Person and we still have players like Raheem Mostert and Elijah Lee that we might also like to extend. According to Over The Cap it will cost us $10,107,303 dollars to sign our draft picks which is not completely accurate because they displace other players that already count against either the top fifty one or eventually the fifty three man roster.My point is that we are going to have between thirty and thirty five million in costs before we even think about signing free agents. While cutting players might raise our cap space to around seventy million, we still only have less than thirty five million dollars left for signing free agents and we need to save some money for a rainy day for things like signing players to replace players on our roster when they are injured.I hear people saying things like we can pay these players on the money we won’t be paying the players that we cut this year. We are not paying those players this year. How are we going to have any more than the amount we are spending this year on dead money? We also aren’t going to have the roll over cap money we have this year to help pay their wages next year and we still need to extend DeForest Buckner.Anyway, time to get to the hot links:Marquise Goodwin says he sees himself as the Antonio Brown of the 49ersDavid BonillaNiners keep key assistants in midst of coaching changesJohn David MercerTrent Brown: All that “bullcrap” said about me slandered my nameCharean WilliamsEx-49ers linebacker Reuben Foster still could face NFL suspensionMatt MaioccoBrowns, Colts carrying over most cap space from 2018 to 2019Josh AlperTop 10 49ers Entering the 2019 Season: Pre-Free-Agency Edition No. 6-10Bobby Home49ers TE George Kittle is a great receiver but takes a lot of pride in his blockingDavid BonillaKyle Shanahan, NFL greats believe John Lynch should be in Hall of FameJennifer Lee ChanChad Johnson wants to see his friend, Antonio Brown, with the 49ers, leaving Stephen A. Smith in disbeliefDavid Bonilla49ers’ George Kittle appreciates Nick Mullens but can’t wait to catch Jimmy Garoppolo passes againDavid Bonilla Today we take a closer look at Clemson defensive tackle and run-stuffing machine Dexter Lawerence and examine how he can be a fit along the 49ers defensive line."So, with that said http://www.49erslockerroom.com/authentic-k_waun-williams-jersey , what if the pick isn’t Bosa, Williams, or Allen? What if the team trades out of the second overall pick? Today, we will take a look at another defensive lineman who made his presence known at Clemson. Today the spotlight is on defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence. Let’s learn more about Lawrence and what he brings to the table.Combine Results:40 Yard Dash: 5.05Bench Reps: 36 Reps (Watch the video above!)Measurables:Height: 6’4”Weight: 342 lbs.Hands: 10 陆Arms: 34 戮”Summary:Dexter Lawrence has outstanding size and power along the defensive line. Lawrence has a tremendous frame with an unbelievable blend of power and size. Seriously, this man has power along the defensive line and makes the opposition look downright silly at times. For a player of his size, Lawrence has impressive athleticism. He is one of the best defensive linemen against the run. Running backs and ball carriers rarely were able to produce yards beyond initial contact by Lawrence, who was a run-stuffing machine up the middle.While there is still room for growth in the pass rushing department, his raw talent to create chaos and disruption in the opponent’s backfield is second to none. Lawrence uses his lengthy arms and pro-ready frame to deflect and bat down passes, and break up plays along the line of scrimmage. On tape, Lawrence often over-powers and beats out single coverage against him along the line.He uses a blend of raw power and limited moves to create pressure on the quarterback. Has clean footwork off the snap, with sudden burst off the line. His footwork produces violent power along the line.Don’t let his size frighten you鈥awrence might be one of the fastest draft-eligible defensive lineman. He has that natural blend of size and athleticism that scouts and evaluators seek at the next level.Other than his football traits, Lawrence has great character and a team-first attitude. I firmly believe the failed drug test and suspension from the College Football Playoff was unintentional and an unfortunate mistake. Lawrence is coachable, and continues to discover growth and potential in his game. If you are still unsure about Lawrence, his head coach says it all in one telling statement, “When you have great talent and skill plus great work ethic and character, you usually become a superstar” - Dabo Swinney, Clemson Head Coach. Is Lawrence a fit for the 49ers?Considering that the 49ers continued to have issues with stopping the run, that by default should have the team interested in Lawrence’s services. Let’s get this out of the way. The 49ers will only be interested in Lawrence if they trade out of the number two pick and don’t select a defensive lineman. However, should they go that route, Lawrence would plug in and become an instant contributor along the defensive line, as a run-stuffing defender who can also create pressure and cause disruption in the opponent’s backfield on passing downs. In order to be successful, you need to be able to stop the run (Even in a pass-friendly league). Lawrence is versatile where he would fit in a 4-3 or 3-4 base. If the 49ers don’t address the defensive line with their first pick because they traded down then Lawrence could be an intriguing option. Depending on what the 49ers receive in the trade down, perhaps they can target Lawrence later in the first round or move up into the back-half of the first round. I know it sounds like a long shot, however who’s going to complain about a line featuring Dee Ford, DeForest Buckner, Dexter Lawrence, and Arik Armstead.What are YOUR thoughts on Dexter Lawrence? If the 49ers don’t use their second overall pick on a defensive linesman would you take a chance on Lawrence to improve the run defense? Please share in the comments below!