Right guard isn't comfortably established for the 49ers, so perhaps they look to their rookie Dominick Puni to take the starting reigns in a competition.
Offensive lineman Dominick Puni is arguably the most fascinating player that the San Francisco 49ers drafted this year.
"Our belief is that we’re going to start him on the inside as a guard," said general manager John Lynch."But the cool thing about Dominick is, it’s not often you can say this about a player, that he can play all five. And we believe that’s the case with him. So, Puni is either going to developed as a guard or a center for the 49ers. It remains unclear which position exactly, but the same goes for which side of the offensive line he will play at. The 49ers could look to throw Puni in at right guard and make it a competition between him, Spencer Burford, and Jon Feliciano as the starter.
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