49ers spend first-round draft pick on defensive end Mykel Williams
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Step 1 in the 49ers’ defensive reboot finally came Thursday night when their first-round draft pick brought in defensive end Mykel Williams from Georgia.
Then again, the first overall step came earlier with the re-hiring of Robert Saleh as defensive coordinator, after his 2021 departure to become the New York Jets coach.
Now Saleh, thanks to general manager John Lynch and coach Kyle Shanahan, gets a major addition to a defensive front that got leveled by this offseason’s roster purge, which included last month’s release of defensive end Leonard Floyd and defensive tackles Javon Hargrave and Maliek Collins.
“Saleh is back in the building ladies and gentlemen #trenches,” 49ers owner Jed York posted on the social-media platform X, 10 minutes before Williams’ selection was officially announced at 6:24 p.m.
ESPN’s broadcast showed York letting out a wide smile, while flanked by his two young sons, in the 49ers’ John McVay draft room.
Only two defensive linemen — edge rusher Abdul Carter, at No. 3 to the New York Giants; defensive tackle Mason Graham, No. 5 to the Cleveland Browns — went in the NFL draft’s first 10 picks before the 49ers landed Williams at No. 11.
Williams (6-foot-5, 267 pounds) does not turn 21 until June 29. He started 17 of 40 games in his three seasons at Georgia, the same state he was born (Warm Springs). He never had more than five sacks in a season.
This marks the seventh time in 11 years the 49ers banked their top draft pick on a defensive lineman, the predecessors being Arik Armstead (2015), DeForest Buckner (2016), Solomon Thomas (2017), Nick Bosa (2019), Javon Kinlaw (2020) and Drake Jackson (2022).
The 49ers did not draft a defensive end among last year’s eight selections, having instead relied on the free agency acquisitions of Leonard Floyd and Yetur Gross-Matos. Floyd started all 17 games but got released last month, and that had thrust Gross-Matos into the likely starting spot opposite Nick Bosa, at least before Thursday’s draft.
The 49ers have been an annual hunt to find the perfect complement to Bosa. He’s made five Pro Bowls in six seasons and was the 2022 AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year, but he had just nine sacks in 14 games last season.
A year ago, the 49ers were coming off a Super Bowl loss, and they supplemented their receiving corps with No. 31st overall pick Ricky Pearsall. Miraculously, he would survive a Labor Day shooting and finish his rookie season strong, but the 49ers still lost seven of their final eight games for a 6-11, last-place record.
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