Ben Bartch Favorite For 49ers’ Starting LG Job

It appears the 49ers’ left guard position is settled. Per Jennifer Lee Chan of NBC Sports Bay Area, the job likely belongs to Ben Bartch, who re-signed with San Francisco in February.

Bartch, 27, entered the league as a fourth-round pick of the Jaguars in 2020. He got into 41 games across three-plus seasons in Jacksonville and landed with the 49ers midway through the 2023 campaign. He has been with the organization ever since.

He started just two games for the Niners last year and saw a grand total of 65 offensive snaps in relief of an injured Aaron Banks, but he played well in his limited action before succumbing to an injury of his own. Banks was one of the many players who departed San Francisco this offseason as a result of the club’s cap constraints, which left a full-time LG spot up for grabs.

The battle for that gig came down to Bartch and 2022 sixth-rounder Nick Zakelj, who has just two career starts to his name (compared to Bartch’s 22). While Bartch opened training camp on the active/PUP list, he was activated at the end of July, and Zakelj did not seize his opportunity.

“It’s Bartch’s job to lose, really,” offensive line coach and run game coordinator Chris Foerster said of the LG post. “Nick had a chance when Ben was hurt early, but Ben came back quick enough that if Nick would have really asserted himself, [he could have] taken the role, but he didn’t. He was good, but we still feel Ben gives us the best shot.”

One of the Niners’ few bright spots in 2024 was the performance of rookie right guard Dominick Puni, who played every offensive snap and who finished the year as Pro Football Focus’ sixth-highest-rated guard among 77 qualified players. As the team seeks a return to the postseason and a return to form from newly-extended quarterback Brock Purdy, they will be hoping that Bartch — who is earning scarcely more than the league minimum — can serve as an effective complement to his younger counterpart.

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