Jordan Elliott is a staff writer at Niners Nation who has covered the San Francisco 49ers for SB Nation since 2021. He is also a member of the Pro Football Writers of America. Born and raised in the Bay Area, 49ers football has been always been an integral part of his life.
Top 10 most impressive individual performances from 22’: #8 Brock Purdy vs Tampa Bay Week 14
Considering the spot and who he was going against on the other sideline, Purdy put on a show against the Bucs.
Top 10 individual performances from ‘22, No. 9: Charvarius Ward @ Carolina Week 5
This was Mooney’s coming out party, of sorts. Week 5 was the game that cemented Ward’s status as a top-flight cornerback.
Top 10 individual performances from ‘22: No. 10 - Brandon Aiyuk @ Atlanta Week 6
Aiyuk took one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL to school.
Can the 49ers replicate the success they had at the quarterback position in 2022?
Quarterback production hasn’t been an issue, despite multiple players getting snaps under center. We take a look at how the Niners can continue to have success in 2023.
4 players who deserve more playing time in 2023
We are all Jordan Mason fans, but there are three others who deserve an opportunity to be on the field
The 49ers offense led the NFL in 30+ yard plays last season
Once Christian McCaffrey was in the fold, the Niners offense went from efficient to explosive
The 49ers allowed the fewest points off turnovers during the 2022 season
There will be occasions when the offense puts you in a bad spot. The 49ers defense did a fantastic job last season of not allowing anything easy for the opposition.
Fred Warner and Dre Greenlaw both crack the top ten on PFF’s list of the top 32 linebackers
Warner and Greenlaw were the best duo in 2022. Can they have an encore this season?
Trent Williams tops PFF’s list of 30 players over the age of 30
No surprise here as Williams is arguably the best player in football
PFF ranks the top three 49ers players heading into 2023
The first two are objective. There’s an argument for who No. 3 is, but PFF gets it right