The 2016 San Francisco 49ers were a team in transition. After a disappointing 5-11 season in 2015, the 49ers fired head coach Jim Tomsula and replaced him with Chip Kelly. Kelly, who had previously coached the Philadelphia Eagles, was known for his up-tempo offense and aggressive defensive scheme.
Kelly made a number of changes to the 49ers' roster, including signing free agents like quarterback Colin Kaepernick, running back Shaun Draughn, and wide receiver Torrey Smith. He also drafted several players in the 2016 NFL Draft, including quarterback Jeff Driskel, running back Ezekiel Elliott, and wide receiver Josh Doctson.
The 49ers' 2016 season started out with a lot of promise. The team won its first two games, including a 28-0 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. However, the 49ers then lost four straight games, including a 31-24 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
After the loss to the Seahawks, the 49ers fired Kelly and replaced him with interim head coach Ed Donatell. Donatell led the 49ers to a 1-4 record in his five games as head coach.
The 49ers finished the 2016 season with a 2-14 record, the worst record in the NFL. The team was plagued by injuries, inconsistency, and poor play from its quarterbacks.
49ers Offense
The 49ers' offense was one of the worst in the NFL in 2016. The team ranked 31st in points scored and 30th in total yards.
The 49ers' passing game was particularly ineffective. Quarterbacks Colin Kaepernick and Jeff Driskel combined to throw for only 11 touchdowns and 22 interceptions. The team's leading receiver was Torrey Smith, who had 66 receptions for 858 yards and four touchdowns.
The 49ers' running game was also ineffective. Running backs Shaun Draughn and Carlos Hyde combined to rush for only 1,325 yards and seven touchdowns.
49ers Defense
The 49ers' defense was also one of the worst in the NFL in 2016. The team ranked 30th in points allowed and 29th in total yards allowed.
The 49ers' pass defense was particularly ineffective. The team allowed opposing quarterbacks to complete 66.7% of their passes for 3,100 yards and 24 touchdowns. The team's leading tackler was linebacker NaVorro Bowman, who had 143 tackles.
The 49ers' run defense was also ineffective. The team allowed opposing running backs to rush for 2,100 yards and 17 touchdowns.
49ers Special Teams
The 49ers' special teams were also one of the worst in the NFL in 2016. The team ranked 32nd in kick return average and 31st in punt return average.
The 49ers' leading kick returner was Torrey Smith, who had 20 returns for 473 yards. The team's leading punt returner was Rashard Robinson, who had 17 returns for 128 yards.
49ers Future
The 49ers are in a state of flux. The team has a lot of young talent, but it also has a lot of holes to fill. The 49ers need to find a franchise quarterback, improve their offensive and defensive lines, and add some playmakers to their offense.
The 49ers have a lot of work to do, but they have the potential to be a contender in the NFC West. The team has a lot of young talent, and they have a new head coach in Kyle Shanahan who has a proven track record of success.
The following table lists the 49ers' starters and backups on offense, defense, and special teams in 2016.
Position | Starter | Backup |
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Quarterback | Colin Kaepernick | Jeff Driskel |
Running Back | Shaun Draughn | Carlos Hyde |
Wide Receiver | Torrey Smith | Quinton Patton |
Tight End | Vance McDonald | Garrett Celek |
Offensive Tackle | Joe Staley | Erik Pears |
Offensive Guard | Andrew Tiller | Zane Beadles |
Center | Daniel Kilgore | Marcus Martin |
Defensive End | Arik Armstead | Quinton Dial |
Defensive Tackle | DeForest Buckner | Ian Williams |
Linebacker | NaVorro Bowman | Gerald Hodges |
Cornerback | Rashard Robinson | Jimmie Ward |
Safety | Eric Reid | Jaquiski Tartt |
Kicker | Phil Dawson | Caleb Sturgis |
Punter | Bradley Pinion | Jeff Locke |
Long Snapper | George Wrighster | Colin Holba |
The 49ers' lineup in 2016 had a number of strengths and weaknesses.
Strengths
Weaknesses
The following table lists some key stats for the 49ers' starters in 2016.
Player | Position | Stats |
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Colin Kaepernick | Quarterback | 1,690 passing yards, 6 touchdowns, 5 interceptions |
Jeff Driskel | Quarterback | 420 passing yards, 5 touchdowns, 6 interceptions |
Shaun Draughn | Running Back | 828 rushing yards, 3 touchdowns |
Carlos Hyde | Running Back | 490 rushing yards, 2 touchdowns |
Torrey Smith | Wide Receiver | 66 receptions, 858 receiving yards, 4 touchdowns |
Quinton Patton | Wide Receiver | 30 receptions, 404 receiving yards, 2 touchdowns |
Vance McDonald | Tight End | 25 receptions, 305 receiving yards, 1 touchdown |
Garrett Celek | Tight End | 21 receptions, 252 receiving yards, 3 touchdowns |
Arik Armstead | Defensive End | 39 tackles, 5.0 sacks |
Quinton Dial | Defensive End | 33 tackles, 3.0 sacks |
DeForest Buckner | Defensive Tackle | 47 tackles, 6.5 sacks |
Ian Williams | Defensive Tackle | 35 tackles, 2.0 sacks |
NaVorro Bowman | Linebacker | 143 tackles, 4.0 sacks |
Gerald Hodges | Linebacker | 102 tackles, 1.0 sack |
Rashard Robinson | Cornerback | 72 tackles, 4 interceptions |
Jimmie Ward | Cornerback | 68 tackles, 3 interceptions |
Eric Reid | Safety | 73 tackles, 2 interceptions |
Jaquiski Tartt | Safety | 60 tackles, 1 interception |
Here are a few tips and tricks for using the 49ers' lineup in 2016:
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