The Mercury News

Team might shop for DB with Witherspoo­n injury

Jags’ disgruntle­d Ramsey could be a target of Shanahan

- By Cam Inman cinman@bayareanew­sgroup.com

SANTA CLARA >> Cornerback Ahkello Witherspoo­n’s foot sprain could keep him out a month, and it could launch the undefeated 49ers into the trade market.

“We always look at the trade market and will continue to

but it’s got to make sense for us,” coach Kyle Shanahan said Monday.

What may make sense for the 49ers lineup — such as swinging a deal for disgruntle­d Jacksonvil­le Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey — will have to be weighed against financial and other issues.

“How much does it help the team and how much does it help the organizati­on moving forward,” Shanahan said, without naming Ramsey or anyone else as a trade candidate. “You think of the years in advance too in terms of salary cap and draft picks.”

The Jaguars reportedly were seeking two first-round draft picks last week for Ramsey. The 49ers have drafted in the top 10 the past four years, and they’d surely be slotted later next draft if they break their five-year playoff drought.

Financiall­y, the 49ers have

doled out big contracts in recent years to quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo, defensive end Dee Ford, linebacker Kwon Alexander and running back Jerick McKinnon. Poised for a lucrative extension are defensive linemen DeForest Buckner and Arik Armstead and tight end George Kittle, and possibly running back Matt Breida.

Witherspoo­n, who’s been enjoying a bounce-back season, will seek a second opinion on his right foot. He left in the third quarter of Sunday’s 24-20 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

If the 49ers stay in-house, Witherspoo­n’s immediate replacemen­t would be Emmanuel Moseley rather than Jason Verrett, the latter having struggled in his 49ers debut Sunday upon relieving Witherspoo­n. Verrett got called for a pass-interferen­ce penalty and then gave up a touchdown catch on the next play.

“Everything we’ve asked him to do, he’s done at a high level,” Shanahan said om Moseley. “He earned his way onto the team with how hard he goes on special teams. He’s extremely detailed in everything he does.”

JALEN HURD UPDATE >> Rookie wide receiver Jalen Hurd is overcoming a “stress reaction” in his back that’s sidelined him the past month and he could return to practice Monday, Shanahan said. LONG SNAPPER SHUFFLE >> Jon Condo, 38, retired after a onegame cameo as the 49ers long snapper, having replaced Colin Holba last week. Condo, the Raiders long snapper from 2006-17, launched a couple off-target snaps Sunday after also doing so in practice.

Shanahan said the 49ers will have a new long snapper signed by today’s practice, and that it will not be Holba. Condo tweeted his retirement rationale: “I’m thankful for the opportunit­y the 49ers gave me but realized after yesterday’s game that I am not 100 percent committed to playing this game and it would have been unfair to the organizati­on to keep playing.

“… I am at a point in my life where my focus has shifted and I realize the most important thing for me is being mentally and physically healthy for my 3 young children and wife.”

Kyle Nelson eventually will reclaim the long snapper role. He has three games remaining on a suspension for performanc­e-enhancing drugs. The 49ers signed Nelson to a four-year extension in March. ‘AS COOL A WIN EVER’ >> Shanahan opened his celebrator­y address in inside the locker room by calling it “as cool as a win as I’ve ever been a part of.”

What made it so cool? “I don’t think I’ve ever been a part of a win with five turnovers. That was impressive — that we were able to win; not the five turnovers,” Shanahan said Monday. “It takes a lot of resilience from all three phases of our guys. Four turnovers in the first half was extremely discouragi­ng, but that it was only 6-3, we felt good coming out (of halftime).”

Regarding those five turnovers, Shanahan had no problem with the passes Garoppolo attempted that resulted in intercepti­ons (off the hands of Matt Breida and Dante Pettis). With Raheem Mostert’s ball-security issues resurfacin­g in the form of a fumble and a dropped lateral, Shanahan noted that Mostert has built up equity to gain forgivenes­s, but any more turnovers will cease his backfield opportunit­ies.

Shanahan did not say how he might alter the running back rotation once Tevin Coleman returns from a season-opening ankle injury. Coleman has been jogging and was expected to practice Monday. CONVERSION CHART >> The 49ers parlayed both of their defense’s takeaways (K’Waun Williams intercepti­on, DeForest Buckner fumble recovery) into touchdowns, continuing an impressive turnaround from last season.

So far, the 49ers have matched last season’s total of seven takeaways, and they’ve scored 32 points off them. That’s the second-most production in the NFL behind only the Vikings’ 34 points off six takeaways.

Williams’ intercepti­on set up Jeff Wilson’s first touchdown run Sunday, and Buckner’s fumble recovery (Arik Armstead forced it) led to Jimmy Garoppolo’s touchdown pass to Dante Pettis. EARLY BYE WEEK >> This is the fifth time in team history the 49ers have had their bye in Week 4 or earlier. They made the playoffs in those other four seasons: 1990, ’96, ’98 and 2002. That 1998 team was the last to start 3-0 before this year’s club matched that.

More pertinent to this season, Shanahan is calling for three extra practices before their next game, including today and next Monday and Tuesday. He did not do that last year, because the 49ers came out of their bye with a 27-9 loss at Tampa Bay, Shanahan altered the schedule this year.

 ?? JOSE CARLOS FAJARDO — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? 49ers cornerback Ahkello Witherspoo­n, right, suffered a foot sprain in Sunday’s victory over Pittsburgh. It could force the team into the trade market.
JOSE CARLOS FAJARDO — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER 49ers cornerback Ahkello Witherspoo­n, right, suffered a foot sprain in Sunday’s victory over Pittsburgh. It could force the team into the trade market.
 ?? NHAT V. MEYER — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? The 49ers’ K’Waun Williams celebrates Sunday’s 24-20victory over Pittsburgh at Levi’s Stadium.
NHAT V. MEYER — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER The 49ers’ K’Waun Williams celebrates Sunday’s 24-20victory over Pittsburgh at Levi’s Stadium.

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