SANTA CLARA -- If the Falcons beat the Packers nowadays, the 49ers' 2d round of interviews with standard-supervisor applicants could be conducted Friday in Atlanta, ESPN reported on Sunday.
the ones classes would be accomplished along with the crew's second interview with presumptive head train Kyle Shanahan, the Falcons offensive coordinator. If the Falcons lose, the interviews would be carried out in advance in the week, possibly in mobile, Ala., the site of the Senior Bowl.
The 49ers have already got met with two of the overall-manager candidates being taken into consideration, George Paton of the Minnesota Vikings and Terry McDonough of the Arizona Cardinals. ESPN mentioned that different candidates may want to input the mixture.
Who may they be?
The 49ers are seeking out cohesion among their trendy manager and head educate, and they could take a look at applicants who have labored with Shanahan in the beyond.
that could include Mark Dominik, who turned into Tampa Bay's pro scouting director in 2004-05 whilst Shanahan changed into an access-stage assistant with the Buccaneers, and Mike Lombardi, who was the Cleveland Browns wellknown supervisor and vice president of player employees whilst Shanahan was the Browns offensive coordinator in 2014.
The 49ers interviewed Lombardi formerly in 2011, the year they made Trent Baalke their trendy manager. Lombardi become a scout with the 49ers from 1984-87. The 49ers additionally have inquired approximately Jacksonville Jaguars employees director Chris Polian, who previously served as the Indianapolis Colts' general supervisor.
The best wellknown supervisor meeting that is firmly set for next week is with Paton, who has served as the second in command in Minnesota for the last 10 years. Paton is from Southern California and played at UCLA. He’s never worked at the equal team as Shanahan, despite the fact that the two share an agent.
3 preceding candidates -- green Bay's Brian Gutekunst and Eliot Wolf, and Seattle's Trent Kirchner -- removed themselves from the hunt remaining week. The 49ers additionally removed others, inclusive of ESPN's Louis Riddick and Indianapolis Colts govt Jimmy Raye III, who appears to be the frontrunner to take over from currently fired Ryan Grigson.
McDonough has not been removed. but it is nevertheless unclear whether or not he'll acquire a 2nd interview.
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