Published 08:54 IST, January 19th 2021

49ers promote DeMeco Ryans to DE, Mike McDaniel to OC

The San Francisco 49ers promoted linebackers coach DeMeco Ryans to defensive coordinator and run game coordinator Mike McDaniel to offensive coordinator on Monday to fill openings on the staff after Robert Saleh left to take over as head coach for the New York Jets

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San Francisco 49ers promoted linebackers coach DeMeco Ryans to defensive coordinator and run game coordinator Mike McDaniel to offensive coordinator on Monday to fill openings on staff after Robert Saleh left to take over as head coach for New York Jets.

Saleh was hired by Jets after a four-year run as defensive coordinator in San Francisco and brought passing game coordinator Mike LaFleur with him as offensive coordinator.

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Coach Kyle Shanahan took little time to pick Ryans to fill Saleh’s role and give McDaniel coordinator title on offense. Shanahan has been play caller since taking over in 2017 and hadn’t had an offensive coordinator until w, splitting run and pass duties with McDaniel and LaFleur.

It’s been a rapid rise up coaching ranks for Ryans, who finished a 10-year playing career in 2015 and has never run a defense at any level. He was hired in 2017 as a defensive quality control coach in San Francisco and was promoted to be in charge of inside linebackers following season.

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“He kws everything that’s going on field, like back of his hand,” linebacker Dre Greenlaw said late in season. “He and Saleh are leaders of defense. By having played in that defense before, he kws what to expect and he does a good job explaining what he wants out of you.

“Everybody loves DeMeco because he’s going to coach you hard. Sometimes you may t like it, but he’ll motivate you and also tell you if you’re doing good.”

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Ryans helped develop 2018 third-round pick Fred Warner into an All-Pro this past season, as well as helping 2019 fifth-rounder Greenlaw become a solid NFL starter.

w he will be tasked with running entire defense for a unit that has ranked in top five in total defense in each of past two seasons.

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Saleh’s crew led by 2019 Defensive Rookie of Year Nick Bosa, star cornerback Richard Sherman, defensive tackle DeForest Buckner and Warner was one of most dominant units in 2019 when Niners made Super Bowl.

But Niners still mand to have a strong defense this year despite trading Buckner and losing Bosa, Sherman, edge rusher Dee Ford, safety Jaquiski Tartt and several or key defensive players for significant time this season.

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Ryans will have a defense that should return a healthy Bosa up front with Arik Armstead and 2020 first-rounder Javon Kinlaw, as well as Warner and Greenlaw at linebacker. But San Francisco will need to rebuild almost entire secondary with safety Jimmie Ward only key contributor under contract for 2021.

36-year-old Ryans was 2006 Defensive Rookie of Year for Houston and a two-time Pro Bowler in his 10-year career that began as a second-round pick of Texans in 2006 on a staff that included Shanahan and Saleh.

He led NFL in solo tackles as a rookie and made Pro Bowl in 2007 and 2009. After six seasons with Texans, Ryans finished his playing career with four seasons in Philadelphia.

37-year-old McDaniel has helped Niners rank sixth in NFL with 131.1 yards rushing per game past two seasons when he was in charge of running game.

McDaniel had worked with Shanahan for years as an assistant under him in Washington, Cleveland, Atlanta and Houston before Shanahan got promotion from coordinator to head coach.

Im credits: AP

08:54 IST, January 19th 2021